Officers locate missing juvenile near Fourth St, Laurel MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers found a nonverbal young boy, approximately seven years old, in a stairwell near Fourth Street in Laurel, Maryland. The child, described as barefoot and wearing a red shirt and gray pants, was later with the caller in the leasing office. The location mentioned an apartment number, which has been withheld for privacy.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Adam One found juvenile.
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Go. Adam One, Adam Four, it's going to be at Evolutions.
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Near Fourth Street.
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Call case to county.
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17 found a juvenile approximately seven years old in the stairwell.
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He is nonverbal.
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It will be a young male wearing a red shirt, gray pants, barefoot.
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Adam One. Adam Four.
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Adam Five, last time we dealt with.
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With this juvenile, can you advise what apartment number they lived at?
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That's correct. All right, correct.
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I one, I believe it's going to be apartment (number withheld).
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Near Fourth Street, apartment (number withheld).
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Thanks.
00:41
All right. So if you can add me to the call as well.
00:45
The call note says the caller is in the leasing office.
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She is there with the juvenile in the leasing office.
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That's correct.
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So.
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Location mentioned:
4th St, Laurel, MD 20707
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