Three-year-old boy reported missing near Cottonwood Avenue, Omaha NE
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Deputies responded to a report of a missing three-year-old boy last seen near Cottonwood Avenue. The child is described as a white male with blonde hair and blue eyes. Units are actively searching the area and checking nearby homes.
Audio|Heard on: Sarpy County Sheriff
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Lost juvenile near Cottonwood Avenue, three-year-old male, last seen 10 minutes ago, unknown description.
00:08
Laws through by Sunny,
00:12
unknown direction of travel.
00:14
Laws juvenile near Cottonwood Ave.
00:19
Five one fact there.
00:21
I'm sorry, please.
00:24
I heard you can send me that as well.
00:29
2013
00:35
26, I'm in service assisted, you can send me that lost juvenile as well.
00:40
I'll be in wrap today, I lost juvenile as well from 48th in courthouse room.
00:52
Robert 3, 2014.
00:55
Robert 3, do we have history at this address?
01:02
Robert 3, negative.
01:06
All units heading to the lost juvenile.
01:10
It'll be a 3-year-old white male, approximately 2-foot, blonde hair, blue eyes, last seen.
01:20
15, clear, 168, and carniscope.
01:27
Number three, I'm be urging.
01:30
Get that drag shell a bit quicker.
01:35
Number three, 2016.
01:40
Zero three, I'll be changing location to Hillcrest Lane.
01:49
Zero 3 2017.
01:54
Robert 3, the current temp in the Colnotice.
01:58
Rob.
02:05
515 in the area.
02:09
515, 2017.
02:13
6561 168, channels.
02:18
9505 with the door on lock but not open once you start checking the house very thoroughly 515 clear zero six status 88 88 28 205
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Location mentioned:
Cottonwood Ave, Omaha, NE 68136
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