13-year-old girl reported missing in Glasgow, Glasgow KY
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Police are searching for a 13-year-old girl reported missing since around 8 p.m. She was last seen near Williams Avenue and Eastview Drive in Glasgow. The girl was wearing black sweatpants and a light green sweatshirt. She may be with another juvenile. No personal names or exact addresses are disclosed.
Audio|Heard on: Barren County Public Safety
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For example, if I'm all you're tied up on this call I just took a possible runaway juvenile Williams Avenue
00:09
104 should have a couple clearing up now
00:16
23 to 6. Did you want me to sit with his vehicle? He's sitting right on the white line.
00:23
It doesn't matter.
00:24
One of you sit with it.
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The other one, take this call.
00:33
I'll take it.
00:34
Where's the address?
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It's going to be 204 Williams Avenue.
00:39
204 Williams Avenue.
00:41
Great.
00:45
Go ahead.
00:51
We have 13-year-old female.
00:53
It took off some time throughout the night.
00:55
Last confirmed scene, around 8 p.m.
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last day.
01:00
Last seen wearing black sweatpants and light green.
01:03
Sweat shirt.
01:07
It's going to be (name withheld) female, right?
01:17
It's possibly going to be with another juvenile could possibly be at near Eastview Drive or near Williams Avenue.
01:26
Juvenile you're looking for has dark hair, about 200 pounds, 5 foot 10, green eyes.
01:32
Also possibly has a pink fluffy coat on.
01:34
31 Glasgow.
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31.
01:42
I'll be 97 at the jail.
01:49
Six, Glasgow, same traffic.
01:50
Break for 36.
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Williams Ave, Glasgow, KY 42141
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