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Nonverbal boy, 11, missing after home disputeBaltimore MD

audio iconFamily Offense
Near Bosley Ave, Baltimore, MD 21204

A nonverbal 11-year-old boy ran away from his home near Connacle Court after a verbal dispute. He was not wearing a shirt or shoes and may be using public transit without knowing his destination.

Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police
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Transcript:
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Gerbil. Number one, male, 11 years of age that ran away.
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In Robertson, 911, three, Connacle Court.
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Keep an address one more time for cover from Harbor.
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911 court, number one male, 11 years of age, head on 10 shorts, no shirt, and no shoes.
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State in reference, a son ran away from the location approximately 15 minutes ago at the verbal dispute.
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Subject ran out the back door, (name withheld).
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Again, number one male 11 years of age, no shirt, no shoes, wearing tan shorts.
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Say that he ran away before and is unable to read.
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State that the sun is known to get on the bus, subway, or light rail, and ride around, not knowing where he would be going.

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Near Bosley Ave, Baltimore, MD 21204

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