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Teen girl missing after leaving home near railroad tracksRice Lake WI

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Near W Marshall St, Rice Lake, WI 54868

A 13-year-old girl left home last night near West Marshall Street and was last seen walking near the railroad tracks wearing a white hoodie and black pants. She did not go to school today and had taken money from family and a neighbor.

Audio|Source: Barron County Public Safety
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From 907, I received a call from an Adam Dugard.
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He lives near West Marshall Street.
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He is requesting to speak to an officer regarding a 13-year-old daughter who he believes ran off last night.
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She was last seen at the residence around 8:30.
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It sounds like the previous night she had taken some money from him, as well as a neighbor.
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You got a call this morning that she never showed up to school either.
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I believe she may be in the area, walking on foot, possibly
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down on the railroad tracks about a half hour ago in a white hoodie and black footman.

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Near W Marshall St, Rice Lake, WI 54868
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