12-year-old found locked out without shoes or coat, New Concord OH
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A 12-year-old boy was reported locked out of an apartment near Reservoir Road with no shoes or coat. Units searched nearby buildings but initially found no one matching the description. Later, the boy was located near a police cruiser.
Audio|Heard on: Muskingum County Sheriff, Fire and EMS - MARCS
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Check near Reservoir Road, near Apartment 1, uncertain of exact letter.
00:07
There was a 12-year-old male locked out of the apartment wearing a blue t-shirt and black shorts, no shoes or coat.
00:17
He had been knocking on the door for about an hour.
00:22
Caller has since left.
00:24
73.
00:25
73.
00:28
(number withheld)
00:39
14.
00:41
(number withheld)
00:45
Redcom 2126.
00:47
26, guys.
00:53
26, I'm a party one traffic for you.
00:57
It's going to be at Maple Avenue, near Little Caesars.
01:04
22-year-old male, possible anxiety attack.
01:07
Mean route 1238.
01:09
(name withheld), Zebra,
01:11
(number withheld) (name withheld), Zebra, (number withheld).
01:16
It's going to be Maysville, West Cane.
01:20
Yeah.
01:25
New Concord ten sixty.
01:29
New Concord, ten.
01:35
We have no subject fitting that description at either 290 or 294.
01:41
I'm headed to Concord Square, ten over its mills, checking the area.
01:46
Okay.
01:51
It would be just across from or behind 290.
01:56
Behind 290,
01:59
01.
02:02
Mayfirm,
02:04
We did a complete circle around the exterior of that building.
02:08
Neither duplex has anyone home and nobody fit that description.
02:13
College, so you name, Collin, I've got one down here by my cruiser.
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Location mentioned:
Old Rix Mills Rd, New Concord, OH 43762
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