Four-year-old boy missing then found safe near east millet ave, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a four-year-old boy was reported missing near East Millet Avenue. After a brief search, the child was found safe. No personal names or specific addresses beyond the general location are included in this summary.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Fiesta Patrol District
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01:20
Transcript:
00:00
Three, Charlie, fifteen, five, Charlie, sixteen, that sergeant's copy, a 601[1] for a four-year-old.
00:06
Three, Charlie, 15.
00:12
Copy, it's a 601[1] near East Millet Avenue, 800-12th.
00:16
Harvey's four-year-old son is missing.
00:18
He was last seen 10 to 15 ago.
00:19
We're still getting in the description.
00:25
Three-trailer-15, copy.
00:26
I'm about to go 97.
00:28
10-4[2]-a-copy that.
00:30
I can't get it.
00:34
Banker 16, I'll head that way in case you're near your search.
00:37
Copy, thank you.
00:40
His name is (name withheld) and 10-22.
00:43
She just found her son.
00:46
15, I copy.
00:47
You can clear everybody.
00:48
I'll do a 900 ropebook.
00:49
Copy.
00:52
10-2015, copy.
00:58
6.16 and the 418 on space drive.
01:05
6. Charlie 13, 8, Charlie 12, for Code 4 on 8,000.
01:09
26, 20,000.
01:10
Probably 17.29.
01:12
3,
01:16
Charlie, 15.
01:17
We're code 4 here on the 601[1], 2,1, 3993.
01:19
You could update 900.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
601: Missing or runaway person, including juveniles.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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Location mentioned:
E Millett Ave, Mesa, AZ 85204
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