Female located and returned to residence near Myrtle street, Rutherford NJ
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A missing female was located and safely transported back to her residence near Myrtle Street in Rutherford. The property and door were secured. The missing phone may have been taken by a friend.
Audio|Heard on: East Rutherford Fire and Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
That female is okay.
00:03
She lives in Rutherford near Myrtle Street.
00:05
She's going to be in the vehicle with 149.
00:08
He's going to transport her back near Myrtle Street.
00:11
I'll follow them over there.
00:13
No medical needed here.
00:19
Did you locate her property and were you able to secure the door?
00:24
Yeah, the door was secure.
00:26
She let us in.
00:28
Her phone, she's going to look for it.
00:30
She believes maybe one of her friends might have taken the phone home with them.
00:34
If not,
00:36
she'll respond and follow a report for the phone.
00:42
Do you re-secure the door?
00:45
Yeah, affirmative.
00:46
It locks automatically once you close it.
00:52
Re-secure it.
00:57
49.
01:02
I'm going to transport this female,
01:05
back to her home in Rutherford.
01:08
Pending mileage 4-4-548.
01:13
636. 1630.
01:19
1630.
01:26
Lieutenant, I'll be clear from that call and available.
01:32
161, I notified Paul, he has a crew coming out shortly.
01:41
Okay, receive the cars that are on railroad or for the apartment building, they're workers here sleeping in their cars.
01:52
One, 49.
01:54
Arriving mileage, 4-4-549.
01:58
3-640.
02:06
One, 49.
02:08
All right, we're back in.
02:13
She's been safely returned to her residence,
02:17
turned over to her spouse.
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Location mentioned:
Myrtle St, Rutherford, NJ 07070
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