Juvenile welfare check near avenue 240 and road 214, Tulare County CA
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A welfare check was requested for a juvenile, approximately 11 to 12 years old, with brown hair wearing blue clothes and a backpack. The child was found standing in a field near Avenue 240 and Road 214 in Tulare County and reported trying to get home.
Audio|Heard on: Tulare County Sheriff 1
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
So I just got to check the welfare near Avenue 240 and Road 214.
00:04
RP's also requesting a meet with complainant or involved party.
00:06
She said she saw an 11-year-old juvenile,
00:08
brown hair,
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wearing blue standing in the corner of a field with a backpack.
00:14
She asked him if he was okay and he said he's just trying to get home, but he's just standing there.
00:20
Could for us starting at an hour or pit for night?
00:31
Lindsay by side.
00:35
7.5.
00:39
675 by side.
00:40
I checked the welfare is just barely north of the City Avenue 240 and road 214 if you have a unit available to check.
01:05
By site, Sam 38.
01:08
Sam 38 by side.
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Sam 38. Sam 38, I'll be two names two, Sam.
01:14
And then I copy the pinning.
01:15
We'll get someone started.
01:17
See.
01:19
A ten four.
01:22
By the 0-0.0.06,
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I check the Walsman.
01:26
2-4.
01:33
Two left the area.
01:41
20 out of 2.76, I checked the office.
01:45
2.4.
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6-0-0-9-3 1 2-4
02:05
670 by saying negative.
02:10
Just stated that Avenue 240 and Road 214, 12-year-old brown hair, wearing blue with a backpack standing in the north corner of the field.
02:30
All right, I check the UDL, take your UDL.
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Location mentioned:
Rd 214 & Ave 240, California 93247
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