Second grader runs away from Clinton Elementary, Clinton UT
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A second grader ran away from Clinton Elementary School playground. The child was last seen near West 400 North and was being followed by someone. Authorities searched the area but subsequently lost sight of the child.
Audio|Heard on: Davis County UCA 700 MHz P25 System
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Timor 14Dee, there's a copy of juvenile runaway.
00:05
Go ahead.
00:08
Respond to Clinton Elementary, there's a second grader that left the playground.
00:12
They do have someone following him for white male.
00:15
Brown hair.
00:17
Brown sweater and tan pants.
00:20
Down 1412.
00:22
Tellver, where are they at now?
00:25
Still getting further standby?
00:27
I'll look at near West 400 North.
00:30
10 to 8.
00:32
Deborah, are there units from the area of near West 400 North?
00:37
Number 5, 50, 509 and so on that is a good second.
00:41
Last unit at 9?
00:43
VIII, can you head that way?
00:46
Jake to 12 are you? David, so I'll be 1039 until Mattifool arrives.
00:52
104. We're 12.
00:54
Would you like checks when you're 78 price?
00:57
1040? No.
00:59
Bill. 6-2-2-6-2-2-2-2-5-1039.
01:03
Bill 42 copies.
01:08
Go ahead. Table 14 Davis, the walking southbound on 1000 West.
01:13
Cowie.
01:15
I think Matt respond for a 43-year-old female conscience.
01:20
Number 3-1 is in Illinois.
01:22
U.S.E.S. 6.
01:32
CETA 14 Davis, the complaint is now lost visual lasting southbound on 1,000 west.
01:40
Copy, what was there last known cross streets?
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Location mentioned:
W 1800 N, Clinton, UT 84015
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