Juvenile runs into street near herndon and first in fresno, Fresno CA
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According to the dispatch call, a juvenile fled from a group home and was running into the street near Herndon Avenue and North First Street in Fresno. The juvenile is described as male and was later seen near a shopping center.
Audio|Heard on: Clovis Area Law Enforcement
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Podcast unit is a pretty welfare check at First and Herndon.
00:03
RP advising he's flying a juvenile from a group home and he's, the juvenile's running into the middle of the street.
00:14
This is in my last.
00:16
10-4[1]. Fort George, 3-2, I can go.
00:24
Fort George, 3-2-I, I copy.
00:27
It's going to be a male juvenile 59, 180 pounds, wearing a black sweater and gray sweatpants.
00:37
All 33, confirm me, 1301 is going to be related.
00:44
Possibly, it's just the same location.
00:48
It looks like this phone number is a 911 prefect, but Haley has called on it before, and she is the runaway juvenile.
01:03
Call 31.
01:06
Exactly, Paul Ida Mary, Edward Nora, Tom, Edward Lincoln, Perci of Donovan, David Ocean, Nora Ocean, Victor Adams, Nora.
01:18
411-20404 on a male CVL.
01:22
That's far.
01:28
I did march them.
01:29
It looks like the RPU should be Haley, which is the runaway juvenile.
01:32
She'd be wearing a brown bonnet, black top, blue pot, PJ's pants, wrapped in a light pan blanket.
01:37
Boyfriend is going to be standing male juvenile wearing all black.
01:39
They're both going to be on foot.
01:46
Three Charles said they got caught.
01:54
Okay, confirm we're running in the middle of the road or on the south?
01:58
When they first called in, he was running into the middle of the street.
02:01
They're now saying he's in the shopping center of the village liquor.
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
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