Teen with special needs found lost at train station, Chicago IL


A nonverbal teenage boy around 16 years old was found lost at a train station in Chicago. He was identified by his blue shirt and red plaid pajama bottoms and was unable to communicate.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Citywide Dispatch Channels
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Transcript:
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Bill, Blackwater is tiny for us.
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White around like 5 for 9.
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All right, I'm at a fourth station, a 16-year-old white tip.
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Music alone 120 pounds.
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We've got a blue shirt on, red pajamas, no shoes, no socks.
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So the red pajamas, is it like just a red pajama bottom or entire red pajama outfit?
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Just the bottom, it's like a red, like, plaid sort of.
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0319 and 0.03211 and 00321.
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No shoes and no some?
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So forth. So forth.
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Say he's a nonverbal.
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He is non-verbal as well as autistic.
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So forthcloth. Go forthcloth.
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The city wagon is sought in progress.
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82444-dragile 8244-stile drugso call.
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The male is female outside arguing.
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The female white has drill locks with a gray shirt and dark pants.
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Got no perfect times. Don't exist.
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Fish and Fish and Cliff. Some spelling corrections, but I'm going to read back what I got.
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A found person,
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14 to 60 years of age, male white, 5-5-120 last thing wearing a blue shirt, red, but drop my bottom, no shoes, no socks.
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And the found person is nonverbal and autistic.
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Location mentioned:
69th, Chicago, IL
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