Teen with autism and bipolar runs from vehicle, Memphis TN


A 17-year-old male with autism and bipolar disorder ran away from a vehicle near 1691 Poplar Avenue. He is described by his appearance and clothing.
Audio|Source: Memphis Police and Shelby County Sheriff
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Transcript:
So we're paying a service and checked up any corporate area. Okay, 494, 493 is a Fiati and 4562 around this on-1-consumer 1691 Poplar Avenue at the Mapco. Complaint is (name withheld) advising 17-year-old male (name withheld) who's 6 foot 150 to 160 pounds with dark brown, short curly hair, green and hazel eyes, lasting more in eight, great leaves. Leavis shirt, dark blue, in black shorts, and carrying a clear backpack. It's going to be diagnosed autism and bipolar on medication. If I was in subject, ran from the complainant's vehicle after he got upset. The plaintiff's reflection officers with him to locate him. Complaintiff will be occupied until they're a corolla red in color. But 1691 Poplar Avenue. 494. Madison and Cooper 494. 493.
So we're paying a service and checked up any corporate area. Okay, 494, 493 is a Fiati and 4562 around this on-1-consumer 1691 Poplar Avenue at the Mapco. Complaint is (name withheld) advising 17-year-old male (name withheld) who's 6 foot 150 to 160 pounds with dark brown, short curly hair, green and hazel eyes, lasting more in eight, great leaves. Leavis shirt, dark blue, in black shorts, and carrying a clear backpack. It's going to be diagnosed autism and bipolar on medication. If I was in subject, ran from the complainant's vehicle after he got upset. The plaintiff's reflection officers with him to locate him. Complaintiff will be occupied until they're a corolla red in color. But 1691 Poplar Avenue. 494. Madison and Cooper 494. 493.
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Near Poplar Ave, Memphis, TN 38104
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