Missing person last located near Everdale Avenue in Islip, Islip NY
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A missing person was last located near Everdale Avenue in Islip. The individual, identified as a male, was wearing a military jacket with a fur hood, red pants, has blonde hair and a goatee, and carried a red backpack with a logo. Authorities obtained identifying information from his family.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Police 3rd Precinct
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02:4
Transcript:
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Helicopter 1, who's what is? Helicopter 1.
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Helicopter 1.
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What was that last known ping for the missing?
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The ping came back to near Everdale Avenue, Islip.
00:21
It was a 3,300 meter radius ping.
00:25
1040716 Everdale? Uh,
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forever now.
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The code is 323 Alpha 323A.
00:37
23A?
00:42
23 Alpha, new story of the 14 side 2-1 just occurred, negative PI, 37th Community Road,
00:49
well-west Main Street, Bayshore, a non-vehicle adjusted,
00:52
parked vehicle is still in the area.
00:56
And helicopter stage, you have a chorus for Everdale?
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Stay by.
01:05
Helicopter 1, it's going to be Keith Wayne.
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Helicol one 104 we're en route thank you about five minutes helicopter one tenor 2014 alpha the headquarters
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14 alpha
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So they were able to obtain a script from his mother.
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The subject's last seen wearing a military design jacket with a fur hood, red pants,
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has blonde hair with a goatee and also has a leather red backpack with the logo MCM on it.
01:53
Boy, Tied out for Temple.
01:56
First name is (name withheld).
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Last name is (name withheld).
01:58
Date of birth is 3/12/1991.
02:03
Tabook. 12,
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Islip, NY
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