Juvenile reported missing near wells village road in sandown, Sandown NH
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Police are searching for a missing juvenile who left near Wells Village Road in Sandown and may be traveling toward Derry. The juvenile's parent is also searching, and officers are checking nearby areas including Chester and Hampstead.
Audio|Heard on: Rockingham County Public Safety - Seacoast Area
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Transcript:
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683, Rock I didn't copy of traffic from Rock 18 in my other unit, but it's just on the phone with the mother.
00:05
If I have 18 advice, she saw footprints from number 18 to Wells Village.
00:10
And 690s that he just came up Wells Village and didn't make contact with anybody, but they're still out checking.
00:16
10-5[1] Brock.
00:17
If you just want to let Chester know, too, it sounds like you maybe try to go over to Derry.
00:21
I also have a cell phone for him if you want to try and start pinging it.
00:28
Give her a call.
00:30
She also want to advise me that she was over at the Dunkin' Donuts over at Depot Crossings in Hampstead.
00:36
I told her to start heading back to the house.
00:38
So just in case he doubled back to the house.
00:46
Just check your area of Chester, please.
00:50
We have a missing juvenile from Sandown.
00:54
He left 18 Wells Village.
00:57
En route to Derry.
01:01
10-5[1]. I'll be looking around the area.
01:04
10-5[1]. We didn't have any description of his clothing just that he left in a backpack wearing a backpack.
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Location mentioned:
Wells Village Rd, Sandown, NH
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