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11-year-old boy with autism missing near Camel CenterPhiladelphia PA

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Center City, Philadelphia, PA

An 11-year-old boy with autism is missing near the Camel Center in Center City, Philadelphia. He is familiar with the area and regional rail lines. A description of his appearance and clothing was provided.

Audio|Source: Philadelphia Police - Citywide
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Transcript:
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From the 9th District, near South Wall Street, since approximately 2.45 p.m.
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today, state.
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It's going to be an 11-year-old white male.
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He's about 4-8 height, 71 pounds.
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He has blue eyes, brown hair.
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He was last seen wearing a blue Philly City Connect hat, blue New Balance t-shirt, Pan-Avita shorts, white socks, charcoal avidavita, clip-on sneakers, and carrying a brown book bag.
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The speed-a-mel is diagnosis of autism.
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He's lasting around the area of the Camel Center.
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He is familiar with Center City and the Regional Rail Lines.
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WPLW this time is 5.6.7p.m.

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Center City, Philadelphia, PA

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