Search ongoing for missing man near pleasant street, Leicester MA
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Officers are searching wooded areas near Pleasant Street for a missing man described as a white male about 5'10", heavy build, last seen wearing a dark green hoodie and khaki pants.
Audio|Heard on: Leicester Police Dispatch
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
80411.
00:02
Go ahead, Saj.
00:03
I guess he does walk those paths every now and then, just because with the dog, there's no residence that he knows it.
00:14
Okay,
00:16
we're on Crestwood right now.
00:20
Nothing yet.
00:23
I'm not sure.
00:25
He might have made it to Pleasant Street walking on Pleasant Street, I'm not sure.
00:32
884 station.
00:37
Good.
00:39
Also, any kind of chance, can you call C3, see if they have a trooper in the area that could possibly Canvass Pleasant Street Forest in the area of Phil Creft.
00:46
Looking for a white male 510, heavy set.
00:50
Last thing wearing a dark green hoodie, possibly in khakis.
00:57
The, uh... has short blonde grayish hair with a beer.
01:07
I'll give him a call.
01:08
You sit in the area of Pleasant Street, Craig.
01:12
Yeah,
01:13
if they could keep an eye on that area by Hillcrest and Memorial School.
01:27
National 84?
01:29
Go ahead.
01:34
We're working on that ping.
01:36
They just won't start it until we can get a form faxed over to them.
01:39
We're waiting on them to tax it to us.
01:41
So we're still working on it, just wanted to give you the update.
01:47
Thanks.
01:52
Eleven, do you guys need it?
01:56
Yeah, affirmative, Saj.
02:00
We're back in the woods at Crestwood.
02:03
We think he doubled back in.
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Pleasant St, Leicester, MA
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