Juvenile reported missing near Lansdale and 53rd, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of an 11-year-old juvenile who ran away from home near Lansdale Road in Baltimore. The child was last seen near Lansdale and 53rd Street and is believed to be hiding nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
This missing juvenile is currently right in the neighborhood here, hiding.
00:07
Is aviation up by chance?
00:11
Special aviation.
00:14
Not worth a hanger at the moment.
00:15
What do you got?
00:18
The alarm you can send 22.
00:20
It's just a disorderly person there,
00:23
and juvenile runaway from near Lansdale Road, 11 years old.
00:34
All right, 10-4, what was the time frame and anything trackable?
00:38
According to the call, nothing trackable.
00:41
Last seen 1500 and 1229.
00:44
Found out that the juvenile is hiding somewhere in the neighborhood.
00:49
Ten four.
00:51
Yeah, 29. A parent was driving around looking for the juvenile.
00:55
Saw the juvenile about an hour and a half ago at the corner of Lansdale and 53rd, right near the house here.
01:01
And as soon as the juvenile saw the parent, they took off running and hid.
01:08
Okay, and any more on the clothing or just what's on the call, ma'am?
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Location mentioned:
Lansdale Rd, Baltimore, MD 21224
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