Juvenile reported missing after leaving Cleveland school, Cleveland OH
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A female juvenile left Cleveland Entrepreneurship Prep school near East 36th Street after 3 p.m. She was not picked up by her mother and has been reported missing.
Audio|Heard on: Cleveland Police and Metro Housing Authority
Listen to dispatch call
01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, 714. I got a, um,
00:02
awol juvenile from Jane Edna.
00:07
Um... (name withheld), that's a cold one.
00:10
I've got a cold two pending.
00:12
It is at near East 36th Cleveland Entrepreneurship Prep.
00:21
Juvie left school at 3 p.m.
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female student.
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2.21, channel 5.
00:33
72, 21, stand by, just one moment.
00:36
All right. We can downgrade the habitual from Jane Edna.
00:39
I don't understand what are they trying to report this kid missing or what's going on with.
00:46
That's what I need to find out.
00:47
So we can downgrade JNNA to Coulter or two? Or two, which one?
00:54
Yeah.
00:56
Two or three?
00:57
Oh, let's just make it a two for now.
00:59
Traffic 221.
01:00
I'll be outside the vehicle.
01:03
Happy 17-O-1.
01:05
Face to two terminals had the north checkpoint.
01:11
Apparently a mail fell over and he may need ARF.
01:20
Lipinski, the base.
01:24
I can head down there.
01:26
Go ahead and send our, it's probably our in-tox mail.
01:33
72221, General 5.
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72.21, go ahead.
01:38
Yeah, from the Vietnam.
01:40
All right, Sam 13.
01:44
Call-Taker says that the mother never came to get the juvenile and school let out at 3 o'clock.
01:50
Don't they take them to Jane?
01:53
They send them on the other side, not on the secure side.
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Location mentioned:
E 36th St, Cleveland, OH 44114
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