Customer disturbance at business on South Post Oak Road, Houston TX
Police responded to a panic alarm at a business near South Post Oak Road. The situation was a disturbance involving a customer who left before police arrival. No ongoing threat was found.
Audio|Source: Houston Police Department - All Districts
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Transcript:
00:00
Code one holder panic alarm, 16030s, near South Post Oak Road.
00:07
32 Solmion route.
00:11
Okay.
00:13
He's 20 Adam, you can pre-up and she'll be checked by.
00:17
Looks like designs on it.
00:19
And then, uh, black slides.
00:26
And a beard.
00:30
I'm going to open up the air.
00:35
The area is offline off of flaccidion.
00:38
There's all I can set up right here on the east side.
00:45
I've been out here for 20 minutes before we found out he took off running, so I'm not entirely sure if he's going to be around here right now or not.
00:56
Alright.
00:58
Get a unit over here with me.
01:00
We're gonna, we can at least knock on the door or go in and check.
01:03
I think we can get Sergeant approval to do that.
01:12
Six minutes.
01:13
Six minutes, you?
01:25
101 trespassers, 601Media at the shell.
01:29
May I refuse and O, he's been there before, blackmail black clothing?
01:35
No.
01:38
Hey, I want to check this apartment.
01:40
We believe he took off, out the back already.
01:43
Okay. But I just want to make sure he's not actually sitting inside.
01:51
6,08 clear.
01:53
Check, we're back up and announce ourselves.
01:57
That's great.
02:02
I'm just like to read, bubble.
02:05
Go ahead.
02:08
Yeah, those units in route to that hold up to that alarm.
02:11
You can downgrade that call to a disturbance if we spoke to the manager floor.
02:14
She said everything's okay now, but there was a customer that already left, but there was just a disturbance.
02:21
Units announced south post, still let down.
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