Missing 15-year-old boy reported near 16th street, Pembroke Pines FL
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According to the dispatch call, a 15-year-old boy was reported missing near 16th Street in Pembroke Pines. He is described as a black male wearing a white shirt, dark pants, and white shoes. Authorities have shared this information with nearby areas to assist in locating him.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Sheriff Dispatch - North
Listen to dispatch call
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Can you copy a vowel reference to Signal 8[1] and send it out to Lauderhill and Plantation?
00:14
Will be a black male,
00:16
15 years of age.
00:19
It was 10, 17,
00:20
2013.
00:22
First name (name withheld), last name of (name withheld).
00:25
Lafayette is found on 15th of the stream.
00:28
Right shirt, that color pants,
00:31
white shoes.
00:33
I know it here is seven capabilities and here I care with the high top on the side speed and I know I'm none for this about here.
00:44
Okay, we abide for date of birth and you can spell the name authentically so I can send the photo correctly 15 year old mail date of birth to what?
00:54
The first is going to be 10, 17,
00:58
2013.
01:00
The person is going to be (name withheld), (name withheld), Oscar, Sierra, India, Alpha, Hotel.
01:06
Boston Sanders,
01:08
Sierra, Alpha, November, Delta, Echo, Romeo, Sierra.
01:12
I just revised what he's wearing.
01:17
White shirt,
01:19
dark-colored pants,
01:20
and white shoes.
01:26
For three.
01:32
Go ahead.
01:33
You don't know which part that is on BLC.
01:39
Just revised where he was last seen that?
01:44
I think South Carolina on 16th on this trip.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Signal 8: Missing person
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