14-year-old male reported missing near Wiley Road, Comal County TX
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A 14-year-old boy was reported missing near Wiley Road after leaving home due to frustration. He was last seen on foot wearing a black hoodie and black pants. Authorities are communicating with his parents and planning to ensure his safety.
Audio|Heard on: Comal County Sheriff & Bulverde Police Dispatch
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01:36
Transcript:
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Make near Wiley Road, near Wiley Road for suspicious circumstances.
00:07
It's going to be for a 14-year-old juvenile male,
00:09
states that he had to leave location from his residence because he was extremely frustrated.
00:16
He's going to be on foot wearing a black hoodie with black pants.
00:25
So 770, is this the same one that kind of keeps getting called to?
00:30
There's going to be (name withheld).
00:34
Copy, can you put his home address in the call notes?
00:42
So 770, can you also put his dad and mom's phone number in the call notes? I have to put his dad and mom's phone number in the call notes.
00:52
The 770, I'm assuming he's clear in juvenile records, uh,
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once.
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I haven't run in TCIC yet, but not showing anything currently.
01:02
Double.
01:04
So that subject is going to be clear.
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Acknowledgment / message received. If you can public service as parents, let them know where we're going to be.
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Cancelor.
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So 770, also advise those parents, we're going to have to come take them up, or we're going to have to take them home.
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Come pick them up.
01:36
...clare.
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Location mentioned:
Wiley Rd, Texas 78163
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