Missing endangered 19-year-old female with autism, Miramar FL
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According to the dispatch call, a 19-year-old female with autism and seizures went missing after leaving a group home near Biltmore Boulevard. She has not returned and her phone is off.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Police and Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Even though I'm receiving the Missing Endangered now, 4206-5.
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23-off4-1-1065.
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Thank you for 4.
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It's going to be an Missing Endangered near Biltmore Boulevard.
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It's statistic to Tataiana.
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Therevison,
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her 19-year-old.
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(name withheld), 2012,
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2006 black female, and unknown clothing left the 1020 around 1330 hours to go with a friend and has not returned home.
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(name withheld) has autism and suffers from seizures.
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If I should try to call her system, the phone is off.
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The 1020 is a group home, caller is not 97.
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We're questioning you to make landline cases 3714.
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Location mentioned:
Biltmore Blvd, Miramar, FL 33023
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