Juvenile reported missing near H-E-B in Wharton, Wharton TX
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According to the dispatch call, a juvenile was reported missing near the H-E-B in Wharton. The juvenile may be on a bicycle. Units were sent to the area near La Delle Street to search.
Audio|Heard on: Wharton County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:45
Transcript:
00:00
124 revise? Can you be in route to the area of H‑E‑B, callers are simply to locate her the runaway.
00:09
Callers in a black Chrysler 200 if I said human else are going to be on bicycle.
00:15
Clear.
00:19
Once we three out.
00:22
Okay.
00:27
One, twenty three.
00:30
One, twenty-three.
00:32
Everything can stand for, should be back in and route to H-B.
00:39
Clear, the advice are going to be on Ladle Street.
00:44
No.
00:49
6.52.
00:52
Fleet Maggie and one of her name is just having a form machine.
00:57
Oh, clear.
01:03
However she doesn't know the address believes that her aunt got her in the car somewhere on the Bill Street.
01:12
That's her.
01:13
123 in the area of Lodale.
01:16
Okay.
01:22
1.23. I'm out.
01:24
That juvenile is running off foot.
01:27
There, let me hate it.
01:32
1.23, 16, Rrador block Ladell.
01:35
Lone.
01:39
On a foreign area.
01:44
Okay.
01:50
On 4 to 123.
01:52
What's your current location?
01:58
123? I'll have that juvenile tester.
02:02
Ask me.
02:04
104 out.
02:06
104, she's resisting.
02:10
Okay.
02:15
On 23-Hap County, you're straightbound.
02:23
Thank you. Okay.
02:24
22 now.
02:27
Chris 652. I said the agency Warrant PD and they are 3,700 block of Ladle Street.
02:36
I just clear with the Cross Street.
02:44
He'll be off of more Alabama.
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Wharton, TX 77488
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