Be-on-the-lookout for man driving gray Jeep in Ghent, Ghent NY
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A man named (name withheld) with a possible mental health issue was last seen driving a gray 2017 Jeep Cherokee westbound near Garage Place Road and Route 66 in Ghent, New York. New York State Police are searching for him.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia County Sheriff and Fire, Hudson Police
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01:41
Transcript:
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Units in the field prepare to copy Bolo information.
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Units in the field prepare to copy Bolo information.
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Special attention post 800, lasting in the count again.
00:16
Students in the field specifically post 800 in the town again, Bolo request from the New York State Police be on the lookout for a 2017 Jeep Cherokee color gray, New York registration, (number withheld), operated by a white male.
00:42
First name of (name withheld).
00:46
New York State Police are looking for him for a possible mental health issue.
00:51
Approximately 5'11 average weight with dark hair last seen approximately 30 minutes ago heading westbound from near Garage Place Road and off Route 66 in the town of again.
01:02
Carrey copy repeat.
01:07
News the field below for a 2017 Jeep charity color gray.
01:13
New York registration (number withheld).
01:19
New York State Police are looking for a subject named (name withheld).
01:23
Possible mental health issue, white male.
01:27
5-11 average weight with dark hair lasting approximately 30 minutes ago westbound from near Garage Place Road and off Route 66 in the town of Ghent.
01:37
Coming out on clear with Bolo 2218, Central America.
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Location mentioned:
NY-66 & Garage Place Rd, Ghent, NY 12075
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