Alert issued for missing male last seen at hospital, Fort Lauderdale FL
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According to the dispatch call, a missing person alert has been issued for a black male last seen leaving Imperial Point Hospital at 11:15 a.m. He was wearing a green shirt and black sandals, lives near NW 9th Avenue in Pompano Beach, and has schizophrenia. He did not arrive home as expected.
Audio|Heard on: Pompano Beach Fire/Rescue/BSO (East & West)
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Transcript:
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All units,
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11, a minute is requesting a countywide alert for a missing black male named (name withheld).
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Pender Brits 25, 2000.
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He was last seen at Imperial Point Hospital at 11:15 a.m.
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Last seen wearing a green shirt,
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and black sandals,
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weighing 140 pounds.
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He lives near NW 9th Avenue apartment number 29 in Pompano Beach. He suffers from schizophrenia. He was supposed to leave the hospital but never arrived home.
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in the alert.
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Thank you. The countywide alert is active.
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I can be out.
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At 11:15 a.m. he was last seen at Imperial Point Hospital.
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Wearing a green shirt, made shorts, and black sandals. He weighs 140 pounds and is approximately 5 foot 5. He lives near NW 9th Wednesday apartment 29 in Pompano Beach. He suffers from schizophrenia and was supposed to leave the hospital but never arrived home.
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Location mentioned:
US 1 & Imperial Point Hospital, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
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