Missing vulnerable child last seen near Park and Bilby, Tucson AZ
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According to the dispatch call, an 11-year-old vulnerable child was reported missing last seen near South Park Avenue and Bilby Road in Tucson. The child left a grandparent's house and was last seen running west of the intersection. A caller tried to follow but lost sight of the child.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police South Division
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Transcript:
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Unit that's clear for a level to missing vulnerable.
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(number withheld) S Park Ave Unit 1.
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The call is reporting the 11-year-old (name withheld) left, last seen in the area of
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of just west of Ms.
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20 near Bilby.
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One U5C company call.
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One U510-9[1].
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It's going to be a missing vulnerable to an 11-year-old who left the grandparent's house and has been seen last in the area of Park and Bilby.
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We have a CSO available until the next unit.
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Check, he's all right.
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1-966 then then
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Capzitaine declaw 84
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1967 from code 11
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And the individual is going to be a white male with brown eyes, white hair, 5-1, wearing a white shirt, black sweat and black crocs.
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The caller stated,
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they were last seen running in the area west of Park and Bilby.
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The caller was attempting to follow him and lost him at that intersection.
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This just occurred.
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Location mentioned:
E Bilby Rd & S Park Ave, Tucson, AZ 85706
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