435-375-3496 | 14353753496 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
Phone Scam Alert!

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  • Transcript This is an important notification from the Washington County, Utah, citizen alert system. Please listen to the entire message and follow the instructions at the end. The St. George police department is looking for a missing 13 year old. He was last seen in the area of 200 south. 2300 East St George. He is described as a white male, about 5ft four inches tall. And £150 with brown hair and was last seen wearing a dark blue jersey style shirt and gray shorts. We are not asking for volunteers at this time. Please check the areas around your home. And contact police dispatch at 4356. 274-3000 if you see anyone matching the description, press one. To confirm receipt, press two to replay this message. To unsubscribe from future phone notifications from this organization. Press zero. this is an important notification from
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