12-year-old girl walks home after refusing bus, Wayne County MI
A 12-year-old girl refused to board her school bus and chose to walk home instead near Ridge Rd and Six Mile Rd. Authorities were requested to perform a welfare check due to previous emotional concerns involving the girl.
Audio|Source: Plymouth-Northville Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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If you could check six mile westbound from Meads Mill,
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it's going to be a welfare check[1]. On a 12-year-old student who refused to get on us, the principal,
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says it is her right to walk home. She's probably headed down six-mile to Ridge Road, but she just wanted her welfare.
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She refused to get on the bus, and they've had some previous emotionally disturbed calls with her.
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Copy, do we know where she lives at and do we have her first name?
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It's on the card. Her name is (name withheld).
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She's a girl. We're in a dark blue shirt and cream sweatpants.
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I do not have her home address.
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Copy that. I'll check the area.
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See if I can make contact with her.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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welfare check: Request to check an individual's well-being at a specified location.
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Location mentioned:
Ridge Rd & Six Mile Rd, Northville Township, MI 48168
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