Search under way for missing female near Millstream Road playground, Lincoln County NC
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Authorities are searching for a missing female last seen heading toward Millstream Road, near a playground on Kellersville Road. The last known sighting was reported by the mother, who said the female often goes to the playground in that area. The playground has been checked but the female was not found. Law enforcement units are conducting a coordinated search in the vicinity.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
233, the Denver units on the Riverton Luke Paul.
00:04
I struggled with the RPA, he said that she was last seen heading towards Millstream Road.
00:10
Mom says that she usually goes to a playground over there and hangs out sometime.
00:19
We'll talk about our Kellertsville Road, 250.
00:22
Somewhere. I check the playground.
00:24
She's not there.
00:26
Yeah, 347. It's good.
00:29
A 3407, 250 PD, 350 Kellersville Road is in that area.
00:34
They said it's about a half a mile up.
00:35
A silver twilight, a Rive 4, and a Nissan Versa.
00:39
22, 22, $230,000.
00:42
1040. 1017.
00:46
104. The RP is the one on Long Street.
00:48
You'll just stack that one too, or is I'm clear?
00:52
You can keep that one stacked.
00:55
Okay, 104.
01:00
T.F911, dude.
01:03
F911, great.
01:04
Tanya, no response from the KATH.
01:09
You're showing me 107 my state cell, please.
01:12
In Tabor.
01:13
22, 233. Does she still 1.25 physically?
01:17
Right now.
01:19
24.
01:21
24. 222.000.
01:24
2.20. Tell me out at the RP's address.
01:28
All the other units are going to be in there in circle.
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Location mentioned:
Millstream Rd, North Carolina 28037
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