Bus driver reports possibly missing woman at station, Minneapolis MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a bus driver at the 46th Street Station in Minneapolis reported seeing a young woman inadequately dressed for winter and possibly a runaway. The woman was wandering near the station with a blanket over her and wearing casual clothes. Transit staff were sent to check on her well-being.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Transportation Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:8
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, did you just want to maybe flag something? Was that 46th Street Station? There was a young woman not dressed for winter who got on my bus for a few minutes.
00:11
And when I pulled in, she was walking around, wandering.
00:17
Didn't feel comfortable with the situation I saw there.
00:23
Okay. You thinking like a possible runaway or something?
00:28
I didn't get the impression that she was homeless or equipped to be out there.
00:33
Do you have a description of her?
00:35
Clothing?
00:38
Probably mid-twenties, average build.
00:43
Clothing description at all? She had a blanket over her and was dressed casually, like in sweatpants and a T-shirt.
00:51
Specifically, she had a blanket over her.
00:53
Okay, you think she's in her twenties, not her teens? I would say early to mid-twenties.
00:59
All right, where was the last place you saw her?
01:02
Just walking around at 46th Street Station.
01:05
All right, we'll send somebody over to take a look.
01:07
Thank you. Thanks, appreciate it.
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