Runaway 11-year-old reported near Hanover Street, Baltimore MD
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An 11-year-old boy with ADHD and oppositional defiant disorder was reported runaway from a home near Hanukkah Court. He was last seen this morning. The location is a frequent area for this child to run away.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Southern District
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
104 to have anybody in one for a runaway, 11-year-old for near Hanover Court, near Hanover Court for the 11-year-old?
00:14
There's a T.C.
00:18
What are you, NCO-N-T?O-N-4?
00:25
Child does have ADHD and ODD, advising, runaway 11-year-old last thing this morning.
00:38
Okay, well,
00:40
they don't get off to 315 until somebody decide to answer up.
00:44
They won't get caught it.
00:46
All right, and just advising, this is a frequent house for the child and runaway, just advising for the,
00:55
say,
00:56
KJ to 1-4. Are you still on her and then in the Larkin?
01:03
I was from...
01:05
No,
01:07
4.
01:08
KJ the 1-6.
01:14
16.
01:16
Are you at the station?
01:21
10-4. I'm still writing stuff from the children's guilt.
01:28
Oh, they didn't have you, uh,
01:32
they had you gone off of that.
01:34
Let me reopen it then.
01:39
13.
01:45
Thurton.
01:47
Purr09, let me respond to the missing juvenile from near Hall of Court.
01:58
Before.
02:01
All right, Lechonah calling about (name withheld), (name withheld) runs away all the time.
02:08
But he's the number one male, 11 years of age, about 5 feet, 100 pounds.
02:14
Let's see, he does have ADHD, ODD, last seen this morning,
02:19
and I don't have any clothing description.
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Location mentioned:
S Hanover St, Baltimore, MD 21230
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