Missing man reported near Sutter Avenue in Brooklyn, Brooklyn NY
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A missing man was reported near 830 Sutter Avenue in Brooklyn. He is described as a Hispanic male wearing a black jacket, red shirt, blue sweatpants, and sandals. He has diabetes and dementia. Authorities have initiated a level one mobilization to search for him.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Citywide 1
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Transcript:
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5 stars and calling on a level one mobilization in regards to confirmed missing.
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Mobilization.
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830 for the avenue looking for male Hispanic.
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(name withheld), dated birth, (number withheld), 150 pounds, and a black jacket.
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Red shirt, blue, sweat, tan, stands was lasting at 1,400 hours.
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Mel suffers from diabetes and dementia.
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Operations Red.
00:27
Aversion, right? Got mic.
00:32
I told you, Judy Kavanaugh.
00:33
The 7-5 precinct has a level 1 in regards to omission.
00:38
This submission was lasting at 1,400 hours.
00:41
Mobilization point 830 Sutter Avenue, looking for male Hispanic, (name withheld), Databurg (number withheld), 510, 160 pounds, black jacket, red shirt, blue, sweat, pants, sandals,
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over some diabetes and dementia.
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Judi got the red,
00:58
SIG3-7-5, you can have them respond.
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S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. S. D. 3, Lieutenant, Lieutenant, Red.
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You can show me going 98.
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So I'm just level one in Nett.
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No. 275 now.
01:13
A level 1 in the 75 precinct mobilization point is 830 Sutter Avenue.
01:19
Mobilization in regards to confirm mission, male.
01:22
Miss lasting at 1,400 hours, (name withheld), date of birthboard (number withheld), 510,
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160 pounds, lasting when a black jacket, a registered blue, black, and sandals,
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suffers from diabetes and dementia.
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