Missing person returned to residence in bessemer city, Bessemer City NC
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A male missing person was returned to his parents' home near East Texas Avenue in Bessemer City. Law enforcement units coordinated to meet and complete the return.
Audio|Heard on: Gaston County Public Safety
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
I'll be en route with one male to near East Texas Avenue in Bessemer City.
00:06
If you can have a Bessemer City officer meet me up there.
00:12
Say 4.
00:16
My beginning mileage is (number withheld).
00:22
4. 4.
00:27
To the track.
00:29
I'll show you.
00:31
I'll show you.
00:35
City.
00:37
Town 20.
00:39
2010.
00:40
City.
00:43
I'm 10. I apologize.
00:44
Go ahead.
00:46
Are you able to get a hold of the Sheriff's Office?
00:51
Well, I'll call me again.
00:53
Thank you.
00:56
Yes,
01:02
I apologize, West.
01:04
So go over like Home Depot area, I'm going to assume since Rocket couldn't locate her, she'd cut through the woods.
01:10
So she's probably going to be over there somewhere.
01:17
Onebaker 40, he's out with a missing person out of the city,
01:22
but they're apparently en route to this location of near East Texas Avenue, with the missing person to drop him off at his parents' house.
01:33
You're right.
01:38
We're also for to come meet with him.
01:39
Okay.
01:40
You can't have four.
01:43
Is the subject of that call a missing person?
01:48
Yeah, 104. Beggar 40s.
01:50
Got him.
01:55
Over (number withheld).
02:02
2.
02:03
PVA, Kingsley.
02:07
Over.
02:13
Taking him to his parents' address near East Texas Avenue in Bessemer City and wanting a Bessemer officer to meet with them there.
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Location mentioned:
E Texas Ave, Bessemer City, NC 28016
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