Legally blind woman found near statue at T-Mobile Park, Seattle WA
A legally blind woman got off a bus near 1st Avenue South and Atlantic trying to reach T-Mobile Park. She was later found standing in front of a statue at T-Mobile Park.
Audio|Source: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Collar stating that they got off the bus near 1st and Atlantic,
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stating that their legally blind was trying to make her way actually over to T-Mobile.
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It's going to be a (name withheld), white female, white yarn hat, pink jacket.
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It looks like this should actually be at 1st and Atlantic.
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Here, 1 on receipt.
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Chair Toll, go ahead.
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Okay, so show me at Ross was here.
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I have a nice and I want you go.
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Did she advise? It looks like she was calling from a 911 only cell phone, so we're not able to call her back.
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Okay,
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and what nine-prop?
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Fronties patrol.
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I guess the advice that their sergeant was also headed in the direction of T-Mobile, so they were also going to try to locate the subject.
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They're just requesting, I guess, for an area check.
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Received.
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399. We're out with two.
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That's just to the south of the Nav Center near 12th and Luller.
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Received, south of 12th and Luller, out with two.
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For 16, we have music here 19, school.
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And we just got a callback, stating that she is actually standing in front of the statue that says World's Greatest Players, so it seems like she might actually be at T-Mobile Park.
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Location mentioned:
Near 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134
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