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Juvenile with mood disorder sought after airport flightSeattle WA

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Near 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121

A 16-year-old juvenile fled from a guardian at SeaTac Airport. The juvenile has a mood disorder and is not taking prescribed medication, instead self-medicating with marijuana. Authorities are seeking the juvenile for pickup at New Horizons near 3rd Ave.

Audio|Source: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
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debit sector for juvenile pickup at New Horizons near 3rd Ave the ERP statistician year old fled from him at the C-TAC airport and is planning to meet a friend here and go to the root shelter
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(name withheld) pause is the Hispanic male 16
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About 145, puts a brown hair and dark eyes, wearing a white t-shirt, black pants, dark gray socks, and black slides.
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He's carrying a navy blue Everest backpack and has a tattoo of a mushroom on his left hand.
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He's been diagnosed a mood disorder and has not been taking his medication, but has been self-medicating with marijuana.

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Near 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
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