Missing juvenile last seen near Lexington and Bergen avenues, Jersey City NJ
A missing juvenile female, approximately 14 to 15 years old, was last seen walking near Union Street toward Lexington Avenue and Bergen Avenue in Jersey City. A third party reported seeing her on a missing person's flyer and called authorities.
Audio|Source: Jersey City Police
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Transcript:
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Said missing juvenile, I don't know that (name withheld),
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14 to 15 year old, walking down Union Street going to Lexington Avenue and Bergen Avenue, black female, black jacket, black ski mask, blue jeans,
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pink and black sneakers.
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Apparently he saw her on the sign that she was missing.
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Union and I'm okay.
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She'd heading towards Lexington and Bergen.
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Bruce, warm up.
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Phone on the media.
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If you can D.P.
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for the forest that's responding to the forecard.
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They're probably staging otherwise to send the stage.
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You can have the respond to the Westpies.
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Christi?
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Woman call the EMS for a 29-0 ton being erratic.
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They're requesting units, they're going to stage.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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We, uh, we, uh, we found that email.
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Okay. Yeah.
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Go 4.
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Burm.
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1545 on the time file number (number withheld).
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Yes, it's just a lot of the world at this time ordered food.
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We're still amazing.
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Thank you.
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That's what.
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One.
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So can we get a call back on Horger reported this child missing?
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Oh,
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the caller is a third party.
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He's not the person, he said he saw her on a flyer.
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And I'm missing person's flyer and then called it in.
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I'm seeing that same as well.
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I think the man back on post.
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Location mentioned:
Lexington Ave & Bergen Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07304
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