Man assaulted and choked woman at Elgin residence, Elgin TX
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According to the dispatch call, a woman reported that her husband assaulted her and choked her with her hoodie at a residence near FM 969 in Elgin before leaving to a nearby parent's home.
Audio|Heard on: Travis TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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County two, Baker 30 and Antonio, family disturbance, priority 1, near FM 969, by Baker 11, I'm clearing route.
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County, 2, Baker 11, Baker 27 are out to the family disturbance.
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The complaint is stated that her husband just assaulted her, and it was then an open line and they disconnected.
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We're attempting a callback now.
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No. 41 is out on traffic, 11,200 block, U.S.
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290 Eastbound.
00:27
They end up to the family disturbance.
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We attend to callback, but we're not getting an answer.
00:32
He ended up to the family disturbance.
00:34
The complaint is back in the line stating that the subject left the scene.
00:37
He went next door to the parents' residence.
00:39
It's going to be at the same address.
00:43
He named Mnard 41 clear code for.
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He ended upro the family disturbance.
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Complaint is advising that the subject was choking her with her own hoodie.
00:52
So there's going to be a storm in Suarez, born in 1970.
00:56
Okay, they could go for.
00:58
That they could be cut for.
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Location mentioned:
FM 969, Elgin, TX 78621
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