Missing child reported near north carolina state fair entrance, Raleigh NC
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According to the dispatch call, a child about 3 years old was reported missing near the main entrance of the North Carolina State Fair. The child is a white male wearing a blue toy story shirt, green shorts, and blue shoes. He has blonde hair and has been missing for about 10 minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Yancey NC Interop Group Calls
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Transcript:
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TOWs,
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has been missing for about 10 minutes, white male, blue shirt,
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olive green shorts, blonde hair.
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Raleigh, 1.3, 10.4, do you have a last known location?
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Last known location in the front main entrance.
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Simple, all units, copy of all the office from town, white male, long hair, approximately three years old, blue shirt, green shorts,
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lasting, approximately 10 minutes ago, main entrance of the fair.
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One boy two, RadioJ.
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Raleigh, one boy two, non-clear.
00:48
One boy two calling a bulldo for a missing child from the state fair.
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Been missing approximately 10 minutes.
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He is a Caucasian child, approximately 3 years old, wearing a blue toy story shirt, green shorts, and blue shoes.
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You'll last thing in the main entrance also.
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Probably one-way two, copy all units, copy a Bolo, missing child,
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white male, blonde hair, blue shirt,
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blue shoes, lasting approximately 10 minutes ago near the main entrance of the fair.
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Location mentioned:
North Carolina State Fair, 1025 Blue Ridge Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607
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