Missing autistic child last seen near Morgan Canyon Rd, Prather CA
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A seven-year-old autistic and nonverbal child is missing near Morgan Canyon Road. The child was last seen about 20 minutes ago, possibly near grandmother's residence on the same property. A search including waterway checks is underway.
Audio|Heard on: Air Attack (A/G) Fresno CalFire - Sierra Forest Net
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Transcript:
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321 area 4 king 21 b free missing child from near Morgan Canyon Road 2 king 11 2 king 21
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2 king 21 2 king 11 2 king 21
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2 King 21, 2King 11.
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Missing child from near Morgan Canyon Road.
00:20
RP states her seven-year-old son is autistic and nonverbal and currently missing.
00:25
RP checked bedrooms, under beds, the kitchen, and it's UTL.
00:28
We're getting further and getting a description.
00:35
King 12, King 21, 104.
00:45
King 51, do we have the last time he was seen?
00:51
Two Game 51, we're getting that now.
00:54
The suspect will be four feet tall, thin build,
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white brown,
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hair and hazel eyes.
01:01
Last thing wearing no clothes, Dutti normally does not have any clothes while inside the residence was last seen 20 ago.
01:12
21 assisting RP states she's not sure where the juvenile would go possibly to her mother's residence on the same property but she hasn't found him there.
01:21
RP states her front door was open and the juvenile possibly jumped the fence.
01:30
2 King 21104 are there any waterways on the property? If there are, could be asked for saying if they're dry or not.
01:39
Checking for noon, we'll ask.
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Location mentioned:
Morgan Canyon Rd, Prather, CA 93651
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