Male with special needs acts frantic near Dairy Queen, Milaca MN
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A male with special needs ran out of a vehicle near Dairy Queen on 5th Street SE, acting frantic and yelling about his brother having a disease. The brother said the male has Williams Syndrome and missed his medication. Witnesses called 911 out of concern.
Audio|Heard on: Mille Lacs Public Safety
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01:25
Transcript:
00:00
5309. Now this is suspicious activity.
00:08
It's going to be that occurred over near 5th Street southeast but is now continuing towards the area queen.
00:16
Caller stated that a male jumped out of a vehicle and is running west on 5th Street southeast, last seen wearing a sweatshirt and carrying a backpack,
00:24
yelling something about his brother, having a disease that stated the brother in the vehicle stated that everything was fine.
00:32
28 gave in Wisconsin (number withheld) as in Victor.
00:39
104. 306, 3.09.
00:44
Are you qualifying right now?
00:47
Just waiting, I need to be here at the bucket.
00:51
Got you.
00:52
They're going to relax.
00:53
There is any south end in the area?
00:56
215, are you in Malac at all?
00:59
Yeah.
01:00
There's any of the concern,
01:01
other than he's just walking down the road?
01:07
Well, we just got a 911 call from Dairy Queen now.
01:10
I guess the kiddo was very frantic, ran in the store.
01:14
She did say that he appeared to have special needs, but he was yelling call 911.
01:20
Alright, I'm rolling over there.
01:22
10-4-Kate, he's got the brother on the line now.
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Location mentioned:
10th Ave SE, Milaca, MN 56353
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