Juvenile attempts to leave home amid language barrier, Seymour IN


Police responded to near North Walnut St for a juvenile issue where a young boy was trying to leave the house. A 10 or 11-year-old girl who speaks English was translating for the family due to a language barrier.
Audio|Source: Jackson County Public Safety
01:36
Transcript:
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Can you respond back to near North Walnut St, a carment number four, reference juvenile problem?
00:07
I'm trying to turn around advising that the female caller's son is, he's trying to leave the house.
00:14
She's advising that he's still at home, wasn't speaking to an officer.
00:30
Hands around, just your information they advised the Gmail is home.
00:35
The journal just keeps someone to leave.
00:39
I can't show.
00:41
E.10.23.
00:48
Which apartment?
00:52
Number four, there will be language barrier.
00:57
Okay.
01:00
29 just for 43[1].
01:03
The 10 or 11 year old girl speaks full English.
01:09
She was translating for us earlier.
01:12
Perfect, thank you.
01:18
He's out here.
01:21
39, same.
01:24
Calling in clear.
01:30
139, you already dealt with this individual?
01:34
Affirmative just here earlier for DCS[2].
Police codes explained
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[1]
43: Information
[2]
DCS: Department of Child Services
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Location mentioned:
Near N Walnut St, Seymour, IN 47274
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