6-year-old boy with autism found after brief disappearance


Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 12
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Austin 11. Austin 11. Good morning. Well, can you show me heading to Friday an interest with you, a alum, extremely low? Tech run. Good morning, please. All right, beginning to send 25 news to the board. We're getting a missing tender age, 1859, North on Oak Park. A grandmother is the college of a 6-year-old grandson. Got away from her. She can't find them. He was diagnosed with autism, he's non-verbal. He's supposed to be a male white, dark brown hair, about 65 pounds, wearing a color shirt with dust on it and black pants or black shorts. That's all we have no further. 2513, you up and rolling? What's what? I have a station assignment of 17. All right. You got a station in the time of 17. All right. Ten 4. I'm going to stock a couple of parkers when you come back in the 10 sector. 2511, you up and rolling. 2511. You up and rolling? 25, 10, I'll take a right over to that missing tender age. You are not. Just sign a card. Hey, good morning. 10, 10, 24. 2515. 15, good morning to you. When you up and rolling, or are you up and rolling, are you done with your vehicle inspection? Can you meet 10 at a missing tender age, 1859, Norfolk Park? 99, I'm almost done. All right, 1014. 14. All right, and 15. The callback Frencher. 13, 10, 14. And 25, 10, and 15, you can take the disregard. She said they found them. Unless you just want to go and check, but they just called back and said he was found. 99. In 2510, you copy. 2510.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Oak Park Ave, Chicago, IL 60707
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