Burglary suspect vehicles spotted near N Main St, Baytown TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers in Baytown discussed pursuit details involving possible burglary suspects connected to a black Chevrolet truck and a white sedan near North Main Street. The suspects were reportedly seen switching vehicles, and one person was dropped off during the incident. A possible related vehicle, a Toyota sedan, was later observed in the area. Authorities have not confirmed any arrests or direct connection between the vehicles.
Audio|Heard on: Harris TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Clear. They said two were dropped off.
00:03
I'm headed back to the original complainant.
00:08
There was no clothing description on the second one.
00:12
The vehicle is a black Chevrolet truck.
00:16
Hey, so the vehicle they left in was a white four-door sedan.
00:20
One male was dropped off, another one was driving.
00:23
The Chevy truck that was in question was the one that broke into it.
00:27
Go ahead.
00:29
He's seen a four-door Toyota car.
00:31
I think it's got a headlight.
00:32
It was either driven by a male person.
00:37
Clear.
00:39
This is the gas station.
00:42
I am.
00:45
60 to Sam 110, I saw a vehicle matching that description driving south on North Main Street when we first set up perimeter.
00:54
After we got set up and he was moving pretty quick,
00:57
he just caught my attention.
00:58
I don't know if it's related at all.
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Location mentioned:
N Main St, Baytown, TX
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