Police assist juvenile at Amtrak station, Hanford CA


The police are helping a young boy with autism who left home and is now at the Amtrak station. There is no crime involved, just a concern for his wellbeing.
Audio|Source: Kings County Public Safety
01:47
Transcript:
to get it backhand and break from the 10851 and his towards an out-control 20520 West Lacey. 132-comfree. 10-4. Artis advising his foster brother to go from the address he does have autism. Lastly wearing a red shirt and gray shorts with flip-flops. the same juvenile from last week. We're trying to confirm that with the RP. There is a note from the RP that he does respect law enforcement. We're getting further with this. just say his name and open your box seat, we'll get in. That is the same one. Copy. Everyone, 33-1-1-2-0-2-0-2-0-4-4-10. And they're still going to be at the Amtrak station with him. He's going to be wearing a red shirt and gray shorts with flip-flops. Okay, copy. Thank you. So 132 units are going kind of.
to get it backhand and break from the 10851 and his towards an out-control 20520 West Lacey. 132-comfree. 10-4. Artis advising his foster brother to go from the address he does have autism. Lastly wearing a red shirt and gray shorts with flip-flops. the same juvenile from last week. We're trying to confirm that with the RP. There is a note from the RP that he does respect law enforcement. We're getting further with this. just say his name and open your box seat, we'll get in. That is the same one. Copy. Everyone, 33-1-1-2-0-2-0-2-0-4-4-10. And they're still going to be at the Amtrak station with him. He's going to be wearing a red shirt and gray shorts with flip-flops. Okay, copy. Thank you. So 132 units are going kind of.
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Location mentioned:
Near Santa Fe Ave, Hanford, CA 93230
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