Authorities look for missing child near National and Macon, Memphis TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible missing child case occurred near National Street and Macon Road in Memphis. The child, described as a young boy with autism, was reportedly last seen with his mother at a local gas station around 11:00 a.m. The mother was described as a woman with certain medical conditions who frequents the area. Authorities issued a broadcast to locate them, emphasizing the child’s special needs and safety concerns.
Audio|Heard on: Memphis Police and Shelby County Sheriff
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Got a missing endangered child, (name withheld), with the date of birth of (number withheld).
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He's seven years old, three and a half feet tall with a low haircut and a missing front tooth.
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He was last seen wearing a red, green, and yellow shirt, light blue pants, and black shoes.
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He is autistic and nonverbal.
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And he was last seen with his mother, (name withheld), with the date of birth of (number withheld).
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A female about 5'3", 130 pounds, diagnosed with bipolar and schizophrenia.
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Last seen wearing a gray jacket, black pants, pushing a juvenile in a shopping cart around 1100 hours at a gas station near National Street and Macon Road, which she frequents.
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She is a known drug user and frequents abandoned houses in the area.
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In a broadcast.
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