Six-year-old autistic child found safe after running away, Longview WA


A six-year-old autistic boy ran away from his home near Nichols Blvd and 24th Ave. Officers searched the area including the skate park and port. The child was found safe playing with other kids.
Audio|Source: Cowlitz County Public Safety, Columbia County Law Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Columbia, Sam 2, Sam 4,
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A, juvenile, 345, 24th.
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Sam 2, Nichols and 24th.
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San4 LPD.
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It's going to be a six-year-old male,
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ran away from the house, he's been gone over 20 minutes. His autistic has done this before.
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White male curly golden brown or blonde hair, possibly wearing a yellow shirt and blue pajama pants.
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Sam 2.
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Sam 4.
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Through Sam, we'll respond from the satellite office.
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Through Sam.
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Tempty, I'm going to start checking south on 26th.
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Nichols Blvd is clear, lakeside.
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Sam 1 3 Sam, I believe he usually goes to R.T.
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Anderson if you're still in that area.
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I'm there now checking the port.
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Sam 2 is at the skate park, Sturt Track.
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Sam 2, I think I'm here at the skate park.
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When I'll go to the RPVite Earth.
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Dennis Pinone, is that him?
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Yeah, it's then.
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Receive all disregard unless you need me to response.
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Negative.
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You do it.
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Coach 4.
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Thank you.
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Three,
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one, three, ten, two, is he by himself?
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No, he's with a group of kids, five do some tricks.
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If you want to get a hold on Mom and have her come down.
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Copy, RFEs on the phone.
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Location mentioned:
24th Ave & Nichols Blvd, Longview, WA 98632
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