Assault call on Melbourne St found to be false, Houston TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a reported assault near Melbourne St in Houston, which was later determined to be a false report following multiple swatting calls to the same location.
Audio|Heard on: Harris TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:7
Transcript:
00:00
Have a code one. It's going to be an assault in progress, dropping at 3B50s on Melbourne.
00:06
A6B11, you don't have enough info for the code one on Melbourne?
00:11
That's clear.
00:13
And can I get units to clear and check my way eleven?
00:17
Hey dispatch, my last supervisor downgraded that. We got a lot of swatting calls in the area, 911 calls there.
00:25
Can I get a search on the air? There is location info for this location.
00:29
The complainant states that (name withheld) keeps calling, making false reports to his house for assault.
00:37
6305, what you got me?
00:39
It's near Melbourne St.
00:41
There's location info where the complainant called in and stated that (name withheld) is the one that keeps calling and making calls for assault.
00:48
And she doesn't leave a phone (number withheld).
00:52
Are you looking for downgrade or cancel?
00:55
That's fair. Downgrade or cancel, okay.
00:58
Okay,
00:59
Go ahead and downgrade that, and have someone drive by the area.
01:06
Yes, sir.
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Location mentioned:
Melbourne St, Houston, TX 77022
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
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