Student reported missing found at school, Fayetteville AR
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An officer checked on a student reported missing. The student was confirmed to be present at ALPS school.
Audio|Heard on: Northwest Arkansas State and Local Police
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02:29
Transcript:
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334-104 on the missing
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104-4-33-4-4-0-0-7 at 4.
00:09
407. Regarding the missing person, that student is here at school today.
00:16
10-4[1]. They are at ALPS.
00:20
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00:42
530 17 to Walmart West 2875 MLK for a code 2 individuals are going to be in front of the building their caller as an employee right code 2 subjects has been a email in our 30s wearing a black hoodie gray jeans gray boots we're so waiting further
01:06
592, Sam Henrywell, 592 S-HN from in a blue Subaru ascent.
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So forth.
01:16
Can you advise me on what damage you would have in the military? I'm asking.
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I believe it's going to be...
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The airbag has been deployed.
01:26
Stand by. I'm going to go get further information.
01:31
three six eight spring though it looks like it's going to be undercarriage the left tire is flat
01:58
368 also be advised you want to sign WAA this it is leaning on its side it's on a ditch ten four
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4202508 if you can copy 4, 7 had a student at ALPS, they're 10-4[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
W Old Farmington Rd building f, Fayetteville, AR 72701
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