Missing 15-year-old located after reported runaway, Sullivan County NH
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A 15-year-old girl reported as a possible runaway was last seen near Bradford Road. Newport officers responded but later canceled after a third party located the juvenile in Lempster.
Audio|Heard on: New London Public Safety
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
603. Because you see if a Newport officer is available to respond to my stop.
00:04
The operator is saying she's looking for her sister who's potentially a runaway juvenile from Newport.
00:10
Don't believe it's been reported yet.
00:16
Ten-five, do you want them to report to your location where are you on Bradford Road?
00:23
I am just over the bridge on the town line.
00:25
Yes, this operator doesn't look like she's in a great state to drive right now.
00:28
I recommend that she go to the PD but I'm thinking it'd probably be easier just to have an officer come this way.
00:34
Ten nights.
00:41
603 to 611
00:46
She's saying that this girl's last Snapchat location was on Bradford Road I've been here for a while and I haven't seen anybody around but can you just make a pass up and down the road?
00:59
Affirmative, uh, on foot, I'm in there.
01:03
We don't know, she claims to have dropped her off at the Dunkin, Newport, and then she went missing from there, allegedly.
01:11
It's been a couple hours' time delay.
01:18
6.03, Newport's en route to your location.
01:23
Thank you.
01:30
603 to 11, her name is (name withheld) and she is 15.
01:37
Copy.
01:44
603. 603. 603.
01:47
103. 103.
01:50
You can cancel Newport.
01:52
That juvenile has been located by a third party in Lempster.
01:55
Relay a message to another unit or location.
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Location mentioned:
Bradford Rd, New Hampshire
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