Juvenile runs on foot near highway overpass, Grand Island NE
Officers responded to a report of an 11-year-old juvenile who ran away on foot wearing a white shirt and tan or camo pants near the Highway 30 overpass in Grand Island, Nebraska. The child was last seen walking westbound across the top of the overpass. Police tried to make contact but later lost visual of the juvenile.
Audio|Source: Grand Island Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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4333-310 from 1919 west second number 4 11 year old left on the left one's foot unknown direction white shirt can pantam okay
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Okay, Jerry, checks.
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Reference 251 L. Lincoln, there was a,
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what appeared to be a juvenile tan pants, camo jacket,
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possibly a camo or black hat that was running on foot near the Highway 30 overpass.
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Direction of travel is westbound. Actually, I think I have him right here.
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He's walking across the top of the overpass.
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I'll try to contact him.
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He's a teacher?
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3-39086, Kenny.
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Go ahead.
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Just 1078. He was hiding and running away from our officers from Daesh just here.
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1078.
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10-4[1]. If you want me to wait for you to get here, I'm going to wait until it's the bottom of the bridge as he's on the bridge. Not saying Parkissar up on the bridge.
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104, that works.
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13,000. 21.
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Okay.
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9-086-JC.
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Go ahead.
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I want to show them. H.S.E.S.
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953.
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2953. J.C.310.
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Blaine and Charleston.
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10708 holding a dust call, it came through Hamilton County advising. It was Dolly calling them not an exact address. This is just stop looking in the area.
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104. Is this the Dolly?
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104 is the Dolly?
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Copy.
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255.
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9308-0.0.0.0.0.0.
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I lost a visual on that juvenile,
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last seen westbound over the top of the overpass. 2.55.
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10-4: Acknowledgement / OK
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