Search for missing autistic man near east 720 north, Smithfield UT
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Police are searching for a 23-year-old autistic man who walked away from his home near E 720 North in Smithfield about an hour ago without a coat or phone. He is 5 feet 10 inches tall, skinny, blonde, wearing a t-shirt and pants. He shows unusual behaviors like yelling at the sky and flapping his arms. Officers are issuing an alert to find him safely.
Audio|Heard on: Cache County Public Safety
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
The caller states that he has an autistic family member that stormed out a house an hour ago without a coat or a phone.
00:09
Copy, we issue Robo 20, vacuum, we've been in 41.
00:18
20, 1041, and vacuum me.
00:23
Copy.
00:25
That's probably 3, myself.
00:27
I'm level 15 up here, not just this.
00:30
Copy.
00:36
Copy, Milepost 29, S-R-31.
00:42
S-R-91.
00:46
Copy, US-91.
00:48
S-O-11-16, 1060.
00:54
Delta 116.
00:58
Delta 116.
01:00
5'00 North Main Smithfield.
01:03
I'm going to play one Fox, 52664.
01:10
(name withheld).
01:12
(name withheld) is described as a 510 skinny, lanky blonde, he's likely wearing t-shirt in pants, has unusual mannerisms, and we yell out the sky.
01:25
Copy, can we get an ATL going if you have enough description?
01:32
Copy.
01:39
All units cash 1063 attempt to locate a 23 year old male missing person.
01:46
He has autism.
01:48
Caller stated that he left the house an hour ago from near E 720 North in Smithfield.
01:55
He is 510, skinny, lanky, blonde, most likely wearing t-shirt and pants, has unusual mannerisms such as yelling at the sky and flaps his arms.
02:06
He left on foot.
02:08
Left at 1130.30 am, and it was up to locate at 1345.
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Location mentioned:
E 720 N, Smithfield, UT 84335
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