13-year-old runaway headed toward grandmother's residence, Lansing MI
A 13-year-old runaway left home after an argument and may be heading toward his grandmother's residence near North Hayford Avenue in Lansing. He is not familiar with the area and has a history of bipolar disorder and medication. He was last seen wearing a blue hoodie and sweatpants.
Audio|Source: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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For Lansing, Lansing Town, Japan, has got the Aetown information on a runaway out of the south and possibly headed north.
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(number withheld), Esperanka Court, caller's sister,
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Sister Antica Shaw, assaults of the caller's wife, who's pregnant, refused to let, medics, no weapons.
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The accused left the home occurred an hour ago.
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Senator Vero40A.
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Turn for, is that the east side or where MSU comes out on the south side?
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Right.
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You can show us at McLaren.
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Go on McLaren in (number withheld).
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I'm not sure.
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Stand by.
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It's going to be from Beale and Moores River.
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Runaway is going to be 13 years old.
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(name withheld), he's a white male, blonde hair, blue eyes, blue hoodie with white on the sleeves and sweat pants,
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took off on foot after an argument, northbound.
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He has been treated for bipolar mania and his own psych meds.
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Not familiar with the area.
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His grandma does live near North Hayford.
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He's there now, but could be headed that way from Mount Hope to Clemens to Marcus to Hayford.
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Sounds clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Hayford Ave, Lansing, MI 48912
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