Suicidal 14-year-old runaway reported in Oceanside, Oceanside CA
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According to the dispatch call, a suicidal 14-year-old female ran away from her home near Manchester Avenue. Her location is estimated near Daisy Place in Oceanside. Authorities are investigating and monitoring possible locations.
Audio|Heard on: North Comm Dispatch and LE Interop
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Encinitas Sheriff on the other North Command, prepare to copy a BOL for a suicidal 14-year-old subject that ran away from home from our area.
00:13
And to continue to share us continuing with that, be well, for a 14-year-old suicidal subject that ran away from her home near Manchester Avenue,
00:21
near Manchester Avenue.
00:24
She,
00:26
the family woke up to a letter, advising of suicidal thoughts, but no specific means mentioned.
00:33
She did take off from that location, unknown direction of travel.
00:40
Not known to take any public transit or any associated vehicle.
00:45
We are checking a potential boyfriend's address out of San Marcos.
00:48
We did have a ping on the phone.
00:52
It is going to be within 3,600 meters, but it's an estimated location in Oceanside near Daisy Place.
01:00
That was near Daisy Place.
01:04
In units BAL, it's a Lilia Trujillo, it's a first of Lincoln, Ida Lincoln, Ida Adam.
01:11
Last of Trujillo, Tom Robert Unit, John Ida, Lincoln, Lincoln, Ocean.
01:16
We have a 14-year-old female, about 4-2-125, brown over hazel.
01:21
It's a glassing wearing a white tank top, but it's unsure exact clothing.
01:31
And that was for a 14-year-old suicidal subject that ran away from near Manchester with a possible ping up in that Oceanside area.
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Location mentioned:
Daisy Pl, Oceanside, CA 92056
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