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Nine-year-old boy found walking alone on Worcester streetWorcester MA

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Mountain St E & Doyle St, Worcester, MA 01606

A nine-year-old boy was found walking alone near Doyle Street and East Mountain Street in Worcester. A nearby school reported a missing kindergartner, and someone was trying to keep the child from running away while waiting for help.

Audio|Source: Worcester City Police
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Transcript:
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I've got to check the welfare near Doyle Street.
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Doyle at East Mountain, the caller found a nine-year-old boy walking in the street.
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I have it on the way.
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Board of assistance.
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One,
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just be advised Norback Elementary was just calling in trying to report a missing kindergartner.
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I have it.
00:33
Someone's out with the child right now?
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Yeah, he's trying to keep eyes on him.
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The kid keeps trying to run away from him.
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Black male, black coat, gray sweatpants, and red and black sneakers.
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I'm in the area.
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Where is he now?
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Supposed to be near Doyle and East Mountain Street.

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Mountain St E & Doyle St, Worcester, MA 01606

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