Juvenile found crying near desert sky and oracle roads, Oro Valley AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 10-year-old juvenile was reported incorrigible after an argument near Desert Sky and Oracle roads. She was later found crying near a speed limit sign and refused to get in a vehicle. There was prior agency involvement concerning threats and child abuse.
Audio|Heard on: Oro Valley Police and Pima County Sheriff
Listen to dispatch call
01:23
Transcript:
00:00
Incorrigible juvenile, Oracle, Desert Sky Drive, Desert Sky Drive, and Oracle.
00:03
Run as if I think that her 10-year-old child got out of the argument and is currently standing on the corner of the intersection.
00:08
Where to see something.
00:10
(number withheld).
00:11
(number withheld) for Oracle.
00:13
(name withheld).
00:14
Can you say one calls to hold?
00:17
Again, she's responded to the incorrigible juvenile.
00:19
The child is a female juvenile.
00:22
She's not seen in a pink sweatshirt.
00:24
Corrections pink sweatshirt.
00:26
Do you guys have ADHD?
00:28
Unknown if she would try to run from the police and the officer sent to have a red vehicle on the side of the road.
00:35
Send me to one.
00:43
Staying me, four.
00:46
Stay away four. No control of the main parking lot.
00:51
This is responding to the incorrigible juvenile.
00:54
Juvenile is now sitting down on desert sky near a speed limit sign and the officer is watching her from about 50 feet away.
01:00
The officer doesn't want to approach her as she might run again.
01:09
Finding incorrigible juvenile,
01:11
where last seen now standing outside of the car, crying,
01:14
does not want to get in the vehicle.
01:16
There have been previous agency involvements referencing threats and child abuse.
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