Runaway juvenile female reported near Mammoth Drive, Loomis CA
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A 13-year-old female runaway was reported near Mammoth Drive. She has dirty blonde hair and was last seen wearing a beige shirt. The juvenile has a history of borderline personality traits and was last known to be on a large property in foggy conditions. She does not have a phone or weapons.
Audio|Heard on: Placer County Law Enforcement
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01:28
Transcript:
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Units were called for a runaway, 13-year-old child, ran away approximately 15 to 20 minutes ago from near Mammoth Drive.
00:08
This guards as a white female juvenile with dirty blonde hair,
00:11
last seen wearing beige colored T-shirt, unknown pants, first name withheld.
00:20
So, 12,
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(name withheld).
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(name withheld), and go ahead.
00:26
California,
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(number withheld),
00:29
738,
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and Toyota.
00:32
7.5, breaks, top 5, plus your check, and status.
00:35
Just doing that in there.
00:36
Okay, cool.
00:37
Traffic up there.
00:42
So again, it's been out to the runaway juvenile.
00:45
Reporting party is advising juvenile has been diagnosed with traits for borderline personality.
00:49
Thought taking meds three days ago, negative weapons or HV,
00:53
and does not have a phone on her.
00:54
He believes she may still be on the property.
00:56
He can't see due to the fog in darkness.
00:58
The property is two and a half acres.
01:03
I'm fine you need junior drone flying the fog.
01:07
Yeah, I hear from all being, I'll see you guys out of few.
01:13
All five, I'll two.
01:16
Hey well.
01:21
Simple thumb.
01:24
You clear my call and then I'll be en route to the missing child with the drones.
01:27
Coffee in route to the drone.
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