missing teenage girl found safe in opa-locka, Opa Locka FL
A 16-year-old girl diagnosed with schizophrenia went missing on foot near Purvis Avenue in Opa-locka at 1 a.m. She was wearing a pink shirt with writing, multicolored pajama pants, no shoes, and pink glasses, carrying three books. She was later found safe at the same location.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade County Municipal Police Departments Dispatch
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Transcript:
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36 last seen at near Purvis apartment 10th, last name, (name withheld),
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India, November, Echo.
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I'm sorry.
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Her last name is Ralph.
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Romeo, Alpha, Lima,
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Papa, Hotel.
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First name is Stephanie.
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Common Speller.
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The birth is May 31st, 2009, break.
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Remember for a laughing moment off of Remo?
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Popo Alto?
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RELF O RELF.
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Okay.
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She's going to be 5 foot 8 in height, 255 pounds.
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She has burgundy hair, brown eyes, break.
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Last seen wearing a pink shirt with writing across it.
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Colorful pajama pants.
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She's barefoot with no shoes and carrying three books.
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Great.
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My area was what they call it to the golf?
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Susan?
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Just to verify, the bottoms were multicolored pajama pants.
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Yes, so.
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Jessica.
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She suffers from schizophrenia last seen leaving her house at 1 a.m.
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in Opa-locka. Just to verify, on foot.
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Quito.
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And can you confirm the age on the female?
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She's going to be 16 on May 31st, 2009.
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And can you verify a shed of glasses on the additional 36 call complaint by the shed glasses?
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Two-so, pink glasses.
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Okay, so.
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All right, that's correct from the bolo.
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A potential unit, Opa-locka 116, is your cross Tangible, Reference to 836.
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Less than a 30-minute time delay.
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36 is missing from near Purvis Avenue 36 with a female,
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16 years of age, first name Stephanie,
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last name Ralph,
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has a date of birth of 05-31-2009.
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She is 5 foot 8.
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She is 255 pounds.
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She has burgundy-colored hair.
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Brown eyes.
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She was last seen wearing pink glasses.
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A pink shirt with writing on it.
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Multicolored pajama pants and no shoes.
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She should be carrying three books with her, diagnosed with schizophrenia.
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It was last known at 1 a.m., on foot, clearing at 127.
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Make it get me.
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Opa-locka 115.
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A115.
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Opa-locka 115.
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Reference the information on that female,
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could you provide 116 with a case?
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And if she could forward all this information to Opa-locka 300,
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a reference information,
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for his request.
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Okay,
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are you going to need separate case numbers?
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I associated the 36 that came into our desk with a 234.
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Is it care you to just change the 234 to a 36?
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You can change it to 36.
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Okay, so the same will change at 128 case number one.
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Case number one.
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Opa-locka, hold on signal, that case is one.
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Not to get off case one, and if you could just forward the information to Opa-locka 300?
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Opa-locka 116, KS on my front of your background?
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Opa-locka 116.
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Opa-locka 116, QSEL, break.
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KERA, I couldn't read your offensive background, verify and cure you?
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Opa-locka 111, I have the, uh, doing that with me.
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Have I-1-16 come to near Purvis?
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Near Purvis?
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Kersa, showing you with the female,
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near Purvis at 129.
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Opa-locka 116.
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Sure, so.
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D County.
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Opa-locka 115, you can cancel that passover.
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No block 115.
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