Deputies search for suspects in possible robbery scheme, Houston TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies in the Houston area searched for suspects possibly involved in multiple robbery-style thefts, referred to as 'juggings'. A black Volkswagen Atlas with a Florida license plate was mentioned in connection with several similar incidents reported in Harris County. Units checked nearby banks along Sweetwater and Lexington and monitored the area for the suspicious vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Fort Bend County Law Enforcement
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03:38
Transcript:
00:00
Going to be attempting to look for jugging suspects.
00:02
Yeah, a black Volkswagen Atlas with Florida plates (number withheld) last seen hitting SWAT at eleven forty-one at this location.
00:13
Okay.
00:16
Charles 105, show me back in service.
00:20
Great seven four.
00:21
Give me the return for 1st decaying loss of (name withheld).
00:25
Roger.
00:28
920.
00:31
280.
00:33
It's going to be in the parking lot of the AMC, on a South Carolina plate (number withheld).
00:41
(number withheld), red Chevrolet.
00:46
Operating for a reckless driver near New Territory.
00:52
I ran the plate.
00:53
I'm logging it.
00:54
It comes back to a (name withheld).
00:58
And advises that it comes back to a deaf or hard of hearing individual.
01:04
48 clear? A gold Chevy Tahoe was swerving.
01:06
They threw food out of the window.
01:10
Last seen near the sports complex headed towards the park.
01:13
RP no longer has visual.
01:16
Thirty-seven, you get out of the NOR unit and keep him in.
01:19
Forty-four, I made it that way now.
01:21
Clear.
01:24
Okay.
01:26
Call twenty-three, Mike service tones.
01:28
Thank you, call twenty-three clear.
01:31
Forty-eight, that was quick.
01:34
It's going to be near McHard Road in Houston.
01:42
That's clear.
01:44
Clear to start location.
01:47
13-7, fire on clear transit.
01:49
13-7 is clear.
01:52
10-16. Go ahead.
01:55
All right, we're trying to get them on the air.
01:56
They're in the,
01:58
you can disregard that other unit.
01:59
You can send it to me.
02:00
I'm here at Sweetwater and Lexington right now from that area checking.
02:03
Give me a vehicle description again?
02:06
A black Volkswagen Atlas with a Florida plate (number withheld).
02:13
David, seven hundred and ninety-six, clear for criminal restriction five hundred and thirty-seven.
02:18
Clear. I am going to start checking these banks right here at Sweetwater and Lexington.
02:24
That's clear.
02:26
Clear.
02:28
Two hundred and eighty-seven, I'll be ten eight with the citation.
02:31
Two hundred and twenty-two, fourteen.
02:35
Twenty-two, fourteen, go ahead.
02:38
Yes, sir.
02:41
That's it. That's it, Fox.
02:45
Two eight zero deal?
02:47
Two eight zero.
02:49
It's going to be out of Alabama.
02:51
(number withheld), (number withheld).
02:58
Where?
03:00
Where?
03:02
Paul 98 checking your status.
03:04
Where?
03:07
14 Tom 1, can you check that Oregon DL?
03:10
Caller.
03:12
No, 36, you got something for 920? This is 936.
03:15
If we could have 920 public service dispatch.
03:20
They should be okay with it.
03:21
Hi, Chief Bob 31, that's there (number withheld), (number withheld).
03:26
Adam 16 and units on that assist by law.
03:30
Harris County is now calling back saying they've had four juggings in their jurisdiction referenced as vehicle.
03:36
Vehicle occupied four times by (name withheld).
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
McHard Rd, Houston, TX 77053
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