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Six-year-old child reported missing near Alford AveLouisville KY

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Near Alford Ave, Louisville, KY 40212

A six-year-old boy was reported missing after last being seen on the front porch near Alford Avenue. Police are searching the area. The child is a black male, wearing a white shirt, gray jogging pants, and black crocks. He has black hair with fading and a scratch on his right eye. His twin was present but did not know where he went.

Audio|Source: Louisville Metro Police 3 - Divisions 1 and 2
04:19
Transcript:
00:00
218, I'm going to send on that as a six-year-old who was last seen on the front porch about five minutes ago.
00:07
Ready to 212 Charlie and 212 Adam.
00:15
Please, Charlotte.
00:18
See, Adam. She, Baker, if you want to go that way, too, it's going to be near Alford Avenue.
00:24
Six-year-old missing from the porch.
00:26
It's a (name withheld), black male, last seen wearing a white shirt, gray jogging pants, and black crocks.
00:34
See,
00:36
Charlie, okay.
00:41
Too tall, Adam, is I hearing this still fine?
00:46
We're in the air unit.
00:51
Yeah, he is.
00:52
Let me find what channel he's on.
00:58
Just you make of both cars in the area.
01:01
Okay.
01:03
All right down PD3.
01:08
Here at 30, could you start, sir, near Alford Avenue? We got a six-year-old missing with a five-minute time-lap.
01:21
They're behind us.
01:26
Hi.
01:32
Here, sir.
01:34
216 Bakers for a second.
01:36
Air 30, 6-year-old black male, white t-shirt, gray jogging pants, black crocks.
01:43
Air 30, we're okay, I believe we're going to be in the area already.
01:52
Time for.
01:54
2.16 Baker, go ahead.
01:56
That guy's going towards Patton.
02:03
3, Charlie, what you got?
02:12
Already on 2.13, Charlie, what do you have?
02:17
Go. Go.
02:22
Oh.
02:26
There's already where are that we're over.
02:27
It's a second.
02:29
10 4, 2.13 charlie's around 13th and Patton, something else.
02:35
All righty, we're 1018, thank you, that's a point.
02:39
2.13, Charlie, I'm okay.
02:41
For towns, we're out with two.
02:44
2.13, Charlie, I'm okay, 1086, he's one town.
02:47
At court.
02:52
Faker, what was your traffic?
02:55
I was just going to say, could you add myself at 218 to the missing? If I knew, we call it, I'm going to be secure in one account, so I'll take their place.
03:09
Time for. Two Adam, two Baker, two trolley, you all are early cars.
03:13
If you're not going, let me know.
03:18
At all units, responding on the missing.
03:21
He's got black hair.
03:23
It says it's faded.
03:25
It's got a scratch on his right eye.
03:27
It was on the porch with his twin, but the other child does not know where he went.
03:33
Five minutes, time left.
03:37
Does RTCC have anything in the area?
03:40
Please read the RTCC.
03:43
RTCC.
03:44
RTCC. Do you have any cameras in the area near Alford?
03:52
Negative. Our closest cameras are going to be 41st in Maine and 41st in Boone Lane.
03:59
Several.
04:04
We're going to be on the scene here as soon as anybody check the house in the area.
04:08
We can start there and work our way out.
04:13
Air 30, I don't have anybody on scene yet.
04:17
Ready to two, Adam or two, Charlie.
04:19
Are you all close?

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