Missing juveniles found near Union Street in New Richmond, New Richmond OH
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Two missing juveniles were found near Union Street in New Richmond after officers stopped with their mother and confirmed their location.
Audio|Heard on: Clermont County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:8
Transcript:
00:00
John 23, have one of those units respond near Union Street with me.
00:04
I believe the missing is going to be there.
00:06
Mediq, he's got a clear motion.
00:09
Mediq, you have the hospital office before you've up.
00:16
Mattiq, John.
00:17
John, 23, they're on a ditch missing.
00:21
Night 50, Steve.
00:24
Affirmative.
00:25
I believe both missings are going to be there.
00:27
Okay, you're clear.
00:28
John 18 or 15?
00:34
15. I'll be heading that one.
00:35
I'll be heading that one.
00:37
Okay.
00:40
Okay, stay clear.
00:42
You're clear.
00:48
John, 23 to check out.
01:00
Number 19, checkup.
01:05
47 and 49, there's a name in public service in the detail from a female who advised that she spoke to (name withheld), who's the victim at Duncan Drive.
01:18
The victim was threatening (name withheld) to Code 32 her.
01:25
She's not at that location now, but she's requesting a public service.
01:29
19. Okay, no place.
01:32
Okay, no further at since 39.
01:38
39, you're clear.
01:40
You're clear.
01:42
6199.
01:43
Go ahead.
01:46
Just for clarification, both missings may be at that same location.
01:51
We are on a stop with the mother.
01:55
Okay, copy.
01:57
Both juveniles are posited to near Union Street and confirm you are still on a traffic stop with the mother?
02:05
Affirmative, I'm following her to her residence now.
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Location mentioned:
Union St, New Richmond, OH 45157
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