Parents restrain runaway 16-year-old near South 1st St, Mt Vernon WA
Police responded to a domestic dispute near South 1st Street involving parents trying to restrain their runaway 16-year-old daughter. The juvenile fled on foot toward South 2nd Street and was later located near the food co-op parking lot. The incident was a physical domestic disturbance with the juvenile wearing a red sweatshirt and gray sweatpants. Multiple deputies responded to assist, and the juvenile's original plan was to take a bus to Olympia.
Audio|Source: Skagit County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Cascade All Mount Vernon, it's physical domestic in progress area near South 1st Street.
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Under (number withheld).
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Castigan in 6-8.
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Classics. Go ahead.
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Go ahead.
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Can you update my location to the dome? Uh, the mystics near South 1st Street by the food co-op is going to be a runaway and the parents.
00:22
She's screaming and they're holding her down.
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Not heard in Spinoff.
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Where do you see? They'll be able to.
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1245.
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Cascader's my unit.
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This is two parents attempting to capture their runaway juvenile daughter.
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Sounds like they're on foot.
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She's wearing a red sweatshirt, gray sweatpants.
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She's going to slow down then.
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What's the age of the juvenile?
00:58
She's 16.
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Hi, copy.
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And Cascade responding in it, she's now headed on to Montgomery crossing South 2nd Street.
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The parents are still following.
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And Cascade Responding Units, this is a county runaway juvenile,
01:32
but they were just trying to get entered.
01:34
It sounds like the handling deputies en route as well.
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(number withheld) copies. Do we have my name?
01:47
The juvenile is a blue moon and the deputy is Union 68.
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Got the time gone away and ran off cross south second.
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Parents are trying to follow.
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Received. I set the really juvenile form to you.
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See you now.
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Henry 11th.
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We got it.
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Henry 11.
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What was the time of the call?
02:24
Time of call 1206.06.
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Appreciate.
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Frang Street, I'm downtown, second.
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On south second.
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Are there Kirsteen-5-7, Kiskin?
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Ciskin.
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Union 5-7. Can you have that abandoned vehicle? All back up tomorrow for Union 3-2.
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That's U-800.
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Uh,
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coffee.
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Five, seven,
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six, eight.
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I see her, I'm stopping to the railroad tracks.
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Thank you.
03:24
5608 will be in the second south there to see a deputy in the area as well.
03:32
Copy. It sounds like her original intended destination was Scat Transit to take a bus to Olympia, so there are several deputies in that area as well.
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David 22 Cascot.
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Five, seven Cuscan.
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I was going to be all, isn't.
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I attempted to call the other party.
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No answer left a message.
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She may hold back for a welfare check in.
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But I'm clear.
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I'll be out at 143.
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I'll be out at 143.
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Share a location for 11.
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Anything to be off a third north side of the bridge in the co-op parking lot.
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Casket X-356, it sounds like Union 5-7 might be out with her north of the bridge on third in the co-op parking lot.
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Okay.
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Okay. 1250.
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156, you're not Bales County.
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1250.
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Union 58 Cascade, Out at.
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Union 580 Cascade, Out-At.
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(number withheld) Los Island Lane.
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