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Two unsupervised young children near Main and LocustMcalester OK

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audio iconMissing Person
E Locust Ave & N Main St, McAlester, OK 74501

Two young children, about five or six years old, were seen alone near Main and Locust. They were walking and greeting people, but no parents were nearby.

Audio|Heard on: Pittsburg County Sheriff, Police, Fire and EMS, OHP Troop D
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00:23
Transcript:
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33, can I have you head in the area of Main and Locust? R.P.
00:04
Say there looks to be two younger boys, possibly five or six years old, one wearing blue pants,
00:14
and a white shirt, one wearing a gray shirt with those shoes or socks.
00:19
She said that they were walking around telling people good morning, but don't see any parents in the area.

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Location mentioned:
E Locust Ave & N Main St, McAlester, OK 74501

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