Juvenile possibly missing in Lowell near Merrimack Street, Lowell MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a juvenile female who may be missing was last seen leaving a vehicle near Merrimack Street in Lowell and was later located nearby. The circumstances suggest a possible family dispute or distress, but no suicidal statements were reported. Emergency responders assisted in locating and securing the juvenile.
Audio|Heard on: Lowell Police Department
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04:53
Transcript:
00:00
Did that juvenile make any statements or was it more of a dispute with her parents?
00:08
No Q5[1] statement from me.
00:09
She just got out of the vehicle and took off in that direction.
00:16
Okay, do we know if she has a cell phone?
00:23
Not sure.
00:29
Hold the five.
00:35
Let's go.
00:37
All right, so you see a party at 50 Tanna Street saying they left their keys in a white Honda Accord in the parking lot on Tanna Street.
00:48
The vehicle's gone. A check with Stewart that's not there.
00:51
Three, two, three.
00:56
One to Lowell.
00:59
Car one.
01:01
Right, the mom's advising me that she went down towards the dam off Mammoth Road Bridge.
01:15
Received seven, you copy?
01:17
We got that.
01:18
We'll slide over there.
01:20
Car seven to car one, we're gonna meet you over there real quick just to get a better idea.
01:30
That's where are you calling car one?
01:33
No, negative.
01:35
Are you guys aware of any private tows over on Skyline Drive?
01:53
K and DB 866 Lowell Fire.
01:56
Engine 1 respond to 68 Elm Street, 1st floor for a medical.
02:02
Engine 1 respond at 68 Elm Street 1st floor for medical.
02:11
I'm back across the bridge right now with car one.
02:16
Park Ranger has keys, they'll let you in the gate.
02:20
Step four two.
02:28
Can you run Mass Commercial Romeo 73718 please?
02:37
Engine One has it.
02:40
Engine One, you're responding for a 37-year-old male with diabetic reaction.
02:47
He is conscious.
02:49
Patient will open the door.
02:57
Is pink Hello Kitty PJs, black long hair wearing black Crocs,
03:02
15 years old.
03:04
All right, I'll loop around.
03:06
But she's on Merrimack Street passing like Archambault Towers going inbound.
03:15
Did you spot her there? Merrimack Street by Shambo?
03:20
Yeah, 636.
03:21
I'm gonna go out for her.
03:27
71, she's possibly on Merrimack Street.
03:32
We have that heading our way.
03:39
Otossaboma.
03:40
Go ahead.
03:41
It's active to lean and local LLC out of Wilmington, Mass.
03:47
Okay, thank you.
03:57
Six, hello?
03:59
Perfect.
04:04
Two door.
04:06
Car two.
04:08
We're gonna be outside 626 Merrimack Street with that juvenile.
04:16
This is one they have her, 626 Merrimack Street.
04:20
Copy. I'm gonna go back to the McDonald's street to the mom.
04:23
Seven gonna head over there.
04:27
Wolf,
04:33
we start Price car over here for.
04:36
Right.
04:48
Let me clear the hospital.
04:50
Blue Orca came and took custody of that female.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Q5: Suicidal person or individual expressing suicidal thoughts or intentions
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