5-year-old child possibly left in jeep near 3rd Avenue, East Islip NY
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According to the dispatch call, homeland Security reports a Hispanic male suspect last seen near 3rd Avenue in East Islip. Units are searching the area and note a 5-year-old child may be left in a white Jeep Wrangler nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Police 3rd Precinct
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Transcript:
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We're getting an additional call near 3rd Avenue in East Islip.
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From Homeland Security, the suspect was last seen near 3rd Avenue.
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And the Homeland Security is waiting in a white Jeep Wrangler with a 5-year-old child near 3rd Avenue.
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If you can respond back.
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10-4[1].
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20 school campus will be looking for anybody right now? Any script?
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27 the only description is a Hispanic male in gold blue that jumped over last seen near 3rd Avenue.
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37 17 9th 37 104 311 headquarters.
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311, reference 26 is called to show me canvassing for that subject.
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11104 3.7. Can you send me 8 school?
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7.14.
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3.8, 308. Just be advised.
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Can you send me over 26, school?
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10, 10, 10.4.
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Great. Wait, just be advised that the child, possibly the five-year-old child, is possibly left in the white Jeep Wrangler near 3rd Avenue, in the White Chief.
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Location mentioned:
3rd Ave, East Islip, NY 11730
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