Juvenile missing in Choctaw with uncertain location, Choctaw OK
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Officers responded to a missing juvenile in Choctaw. The juvenile's location is uncertain as the mother at one home said the juvenile was not there. A phone ping placed the juvenile near Harper Road in Choctaw. Police coordinated with both parents and roadside assistance to ensure the juvenile's safety.
Audio|Heard on: Cleveland County Public Safety
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
County Paul 40, just be advised she's not wanting to come outside.
00:06
I'm clicking.
00:12
County, Paul 40.
00:16
Go ahead.
00:21
We do not have a profile for the mother, however the juvenile was able to provide the mother's phone number.
00:28
I'm clear, the mother is that this resident saying that the juvenile is not here.
00:37
I'm clear.
00:43
Just be advised, I just received a ping from U.S.
00:48
Cellular. It's going to be pinging near Harper Road in Choctaw.
00:52
However, the juvenile is advising that she itself.
00:56
I'm clear.
00:58
The mom's on the phone with the dad.
01:03
I'm clear. Is that going to be dad's address?
01:21
She's on the phone with roadside.
01:23
They're trying to find somebody that would be able to.
01:25
They've got plenty of gas to stay warm.
01:27
She's going to move over a little closer to the barrier walls so they're out of the roadway and they're going to be standing by here.
01:33
I'm not yet.
01:35
Was her.
01:40
That correct address is near Clark Street in Choctaw.
01:47
I agree.
01:53
Good.
01:55
If you're still on the phone with Oklahoma County, just advise them that they're going to need medical.
02:03
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Clarke St, Choctaw, OK 73020
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