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Teen girl sneaks out home possibly with another juvenilePlain City OH

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Near North Ave, Plain City, OH 43064

A 13-year-old girl left her home near North Ave around 12:30 PM by sneaking out her bedroom window. She is believed to be with another juvenile named Ethan, who lives somewhere in Plain City. The family had discussed the possibility that she might run away.

Audio|Source: Union County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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4.306-34[1]R. 13-year-old female left 258 North Avenue at about 1230 today, wearing sweatpants and a black t-shirt, essentially with another 34 in Ethan subject. There is no 4-3 on him or a last name. Great.
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She does not have a 19[2] on her. She snuck out the bedroom window, advising that this Ethan subject lives somewhere in Plain City, but they have nothing further on him. They've been talking for quite some time about her running off. Exactly.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
34: Juvenile (Missing/Runaway)
[2]
19: Contact/Information

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Near North Ave, Plain City, OH 43064

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