Missing endangered juvenile reported near El Prado Park, Lauderdale By The Sea FL
A 16-year-old endangered juvenile was reported missing near El Prado Park. The individual was last seen wearing a black shirt, white jacket, pink socks, black sandals, and white shorts around 11:30 AM. The juvenile is diagnosed with schizophrenia, ADHD, and PTSD and was recently hospitalized for suicidal threats. The method of travel and destination are unknown. Authorities have issued a county-wide alert to locate the juvenile.
Audio|Source: Broward County Sheriff Dispatch - North
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Transcript:
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It's going to be a reference to a black male juvenile, (name withheld), 16 years of age, date of birth is (number withheld). He's 6 foot 2, approximately 130 pounds.
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Short black hair, brown eyes, medium skin tone, lasting wearing a black shirt, white jacket, pink socks, black handles, white shorts, lasting around 1130 hours.
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Subject is diagnosed, Schizophrenic, ADHD,
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and it was hospitalized on (number withheld) for suicidal threats,
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unknown DLT or MOT.
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If making, any unit is making 1025 advise on your main and BOLO[1], 1359.
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1759.
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7.Y 48 is just in front of the park.
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Yeah, I'm new Justin, I'm a shuttle back.
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Town for...
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Thank you for one of these. Just like the patches.
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You, uh,
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you just work right on the beach, uh, down front of El Prado Park.
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Down for all the beach in front of El Prado Park, copy.
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Go ahead.
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Check the radio since the 24 here, 98 bottle.
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It's going to be a signal 68-208 Southwest 82 Avenue.
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Call is a question for Pea to stand by while he picks up his belongings.
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His EPA is 30 minutes away, lasting driving a white Chevy Express cargo van.
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Case number is going to be 183 in your 40 on the officer safety area.
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15 Delta, 21.
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15 dollars a 21-bye.
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Yeah, sign that to me and I'm going to cut it out in a minute, but that should need be dispatched. We're not going to be waiting 30 minutes for anybody.
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I'll call them back and you can call back when we get there.
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They're to sign it to me for now.
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10 for 15 rubble for I'll show you 108.
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10.8.
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2800, north-west, 5, 6, 9.
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Do you have a cell phone check?
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Four.
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She has more for single one.
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Ten four. Ten for us. I'll show you ten tips on it.
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I need to send by a copy of all over just your field for an aid invangered.
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Back to All Units, the authority of Deerfield for an eight endangered.
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(number withheld) Southwest 7 Court.
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It's going to be a county-wide bow for a black male juvenile juvenile, (name withheld), black male, 16 years of age.
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State Department is (number withheld),
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6 to approximately 130 pounds.
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Short black hair or brown eyes.
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medium skin, tail, lasting one of black shirt, white jacket, pink socks, black sandals, white shorts,
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lasting around 13, 1130 hours,
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diagnosed with schizo,
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ADHD, PTSD,
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hospitalized on (number withheld) for suicidal effects, unknown DOT or method of travel,
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and BOLO[1],
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1422.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BOLO: Alert to watch for a person, vehicle, or item of interest.
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