Observing A Child's Father

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Per Reporter: On 3/22/18 at 6:10 or 6:15pm, at the soccer field in Tupelo (Ballard Park), the child was seen running through the parking lot screaming, “Mommy, Mommy.” The child mentioned that she couldn’t find her parents. The child was hysterical, terrified and hyperventilating. There were no adults in the second parking lot. The reporter initially tried to find the child’s father on Facebook to send him a message, but was unsuccessful. The child mentioned that her sister played soccer. After 15 minutes of walking around to find the team of whom the sibling played with, the child’s father was located. The family was 3 football fields away from where the child was found. The parents weren’t looking for the child. Upon noticing her father,

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