Autistic child missing near North Walton Street in Trenton, Trenton IL
A seven-year-old nonverbal autistic child went missing near North Walton Street in Trenton, Illinois. The child was last seen without shoes about 17 to 18 minutes ago. Authorities, including the fire department and search dogs, are conducting a search and have issued public notifications asking people to watch for the child and not approach.
Audio|Source: Madison and Clinton Counties Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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When was he last seen?
00:03
Probably about 17-18 minutes ago.
00:06
No shoes on the child, the dam was at home.
00:12
Stand for us. I'm just trying to see how big was grid we need the car.
00:17
Start looking.
00:36
Unicorn coming Unicorn coming
00:47
Yeah,
00:50
I'll stay over here
00:59
I heard somebody yelling around 5th Street. Almost sounds like a kid.
01:05
Yeah, I do have enough to turn around.
01:07
Tim a pump.
01:14
He was driving.
01:24
Go ahead, one.
01:27
On the northeast corner of the public works building, where the gate is to the building, it's open, I don't know if you want to let them know to close it, just to make sure you can't get in there.
01:38
10-4[1], I'll reach out to them and see if they can't close up.
01:43
10-4[1].
01:55
We probably need to go wider,
01:58
possibly.
01:59
It's on the north side of Broadway, probably down to Broadway, around the park, and all the way over 160, but I think by now.
02:07
Okay, I'll be going to this part.
02:13
Trenton 1, Sam on.
02:17
Go ahead.
02:19
I'm going to let you make a decision on this.
02:22
Two things. One, do you want your fire department out and two? Do you want me to put something out on our Facebook page?
02:30
10-4[1], I'm having a code red launched right now,
02:34
and it probably wouldn't hurt to get the fire department out walking.
02:40
104. John, if you could copy it's on the fire department and also go ahead and put out what information we have on our web page. And just ask them, let us them know, obviously, on the page that he's autistic and just to call it and not to approaching.
02:56
Just keep an eye on them.
02:59
See in London.
03:01
That's Pier 1. Where do you want your fire the start?
03:07
Probably further out,
03:09
like 4th Street,
03:11
I let Albert 1-0 to build a Broadway to 160 and that.
03:23
A possible dog in route from new base,
03:26
as well as for reasons for own homesome.
03:30
C.R.
03:32
1.2. See a dog will be in a row.
03:39
Thank you. I remember.
03:41
I'm going to start.
03:46
Definitely.
03:54
From one, a juicy mom asked her if she would come back so we can totally check this house and backyards under place, make sure he's not high-sens or a bed or something.
04:03
10-4[1], she has a friend inside the house.
04:07
This is a day in her case he comes back.
04:09
I'll go make contact with him next.
04:13
10-4[1] up there.
04:21
This is to Renial from 4.22 North Walton.
04:24
A seven-year-old nonverbal autistic child.
04:29
Looking from that address.
04:30
Not seen where the black is on the future headlong.
04:34
There is a question to start your search in the first area.
05:13
Nonverbal autistic child wearing black and white, same, blue shirt and open shoes.
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Trenton, IL 62293
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