Children with autism noted for welfare checks in neighborhood, Central City IA


Police discussed marking a residence for a child with autism who recently moved in and ran away to improve future welfare checks.
Audio|Source: Polk County, Dallas County, and Warren County Public Safety and ISP
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Transcript:
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Do you guys do anything as far as flagging areas or houses for, like, missing people or elders that walk away or anything like that? The reason I ask is, it sounds like this little kid that ran away is autistic, but they just moved in.
00:15
It sounds like it might become a new norm for us.
00:20
Those trippers, any way you could mark that.
00:24
Do you know the address that the kid lives of then?
00:28
The house just at the north of near 1400.
00:36
Okay.
00:38
Oh, no,
00:44
I don't have all that stuff, so I guess I apologize.
00:47
Sorry for wasting your time.
00:48
You can just clear me as advice.
00:51
And if it happens again, then we'll go to that route.
00:54
Yeah, I'll put it in the notes here, that way we have it, and then next time if we can get that information, it just would make a lot more sense.
01:02
Sounds good.
01:03
Thank you much.
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Location mentioned:
Central City, IA 52214
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