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Person with medical conditions reported missing near Magnolia StHartford CT

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Near Magnolia St, Hartford, CT 06112

A person with cerebral palsy and epilepsy was reported missing near Magnolia Street. She was last seen walking on Garden Street toward Albany Avenue, wearing a black t-shirt with a baby graphic, green camo pants, and red and black shoes.

Audio|Source: Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Unfortunately, he hit near Magnolia Street.
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Crossed by mother in Middilville, for a missing person[1], called him by (name withheld).
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Her daughter, (name withheld),
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is missing.
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Last thing, wearing a black t-shirt with a little baby on it, green camo pants, red and black Jordan.
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The party just has cerebral palsy and epilepsy.
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She was last seen on garden, walking towards Albany Avenue.
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Again, near Magnolia St for the missing party in 1952.
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[1]
missing person: Report of a missing individual

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Near Magnolia St, Hartford, CT 06112

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