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Missing autistic man last seen near Lexington Ave and 43rd StNew York NY

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Lexington Ave & E 43rd St, New York, NY 10170

According to the dispatch call, a 60-year-old autistic man, (name withheld), was last seen fleeing southbound near Lexington Avenue and 43rd Street in New York City. He was wearing a gray beanie, a gray Reeboks bubble jacket with light blue buttons, and is about 5'8" tall. Authorities are searching for him.

Audio|Heard on: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
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00:28
Transcript:
00:00
I was already at a 14-star general custody for this all-level one in regards to a missing name that ran off the location near 43rd Street and Lexington Avenue, looking for a male black 60 years old.
00:12
He had autism.
00:13
He's about 5'8 (name withheld).
00:16
He was actually wearing a gray beanie hat.
00:18
He had a gray Reeboks, bubble jacket, light blue buttons,
00:22
fled from near 43rd Street and Lexington Avenue, southbound.
00:26
Possibly in transit as well.

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Location mentioned:
Lexington Ave & E 43rd St, New York, NY 10170

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