Deputies check on child found near water supply, Cleveland TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies conducted a welfare check near the South Cleveland water supply after a naked child was reportedly found along Highway 331 and County Road 3310. The child was later reunited with their mother. Authorities ensured the situation was resolved safely and may have conducted a civil welfare check at the family's nearby residence.
Audio|Heard on: Liberty TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
When you get a chance, there's a welfare check on Highway 331 and County Road 3310.
00:05
There's a person advising.
00:07
There's a child found unclothed near the South Cleveland water supply.
00:13
The child is with the finder but they don't know where the child belongs.
00:18
No, 991.
00:20
Go ahead.
00:24
Myself and (name withheld) 50, we'd be en route.
00:25
I think we're a little bit closer.
00:28
That's clear.
00:29
He's right at the cross streets of Highway 331 and County Road 3310.
00:32
He's in a white Dodge Ram.
00:36
There was a gentleman right there.
00:39
Okay.
00:41
176 Liberty R records on scene.
00:44
That's clear.
00:45
One day seven, seven, six.
00:46
One, David 50, 91, 116, the complainant called back and reported that the child was found by the mother.
00:52
The child was found by the mother.
00:54
She lives near County Road 3310 (exact number withheld).
01:00
The complainant is advising the mother if you all want to check that area just in case it's a civil matter.
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