Possible missing juvenile last seen near 400 North in Washington Township, Gibson County IN
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A 14-year-old juvenile is reported missing near 400 North and County Line Road in Washington Township. He was last seen riding a bicycle wearing checkered pajamas and a bright orange shirt with a letter T. He may be heading toward 1912 Central Avenue.
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Transcript:
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2175, dispatch.
00:03
Go ahead.
00:08
Rush County called in a possible missing juvenile.
00:14
The address they gave was 1912 Central Avenue.
00:20
Upon Stillman, it's not a good address,
00:23
but it's going to be for a Lori Hakes.
00:25
Last seen wearing checkered pajamas and a bright orange shirt with a letter T on it.
00:32
Rush County says to advise if you find them.
00:35
She is supposed to be at 1912.
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Affirmative.
00:41
That's where they believe he is heading.
00:44
They called in and he was last seen in the area near 400 North and County Line Road on a bicycle.
00:53
What's his name?
00:58
(name withheld).
01:00
He is going to be 14 years old now.
01:03
Not a 26 in all the same.
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About 26.
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This is 574.
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This is 43, 1912 Central Avenue.
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It's not going to be a resident.
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We're clear of...
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This is just an address that was...
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accumulated through information.
01:26
Clear.
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7475.
01:34
What address did you just say?
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1912,
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1912 Central Avenue.
01:45
Going to 1916, 1916, 1916.
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Clear. Clear.
01:55
2012.
01:59
Do we know if the parents tried to track his location with his cell phone?
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Location mentioned:
E 400 N, Washington Township, IN 47649
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