Suspicious person waiting near Fulton St cleaners, Houston TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible burglary was initially reported at a cleaners near Fulton Street involving a white male wearing a black shirt and blue jeans. Upon investigation, it appears the man was not breaking in but waiting for family nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Harris TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Two hundred and 20 s burglary in progress at the cleaners near Fulton Street.
00:08
Two 389 . Go ahead.
00:13
Three eight, you can go ahead and re-invest and send that to the box, please.
00:17
It's the cleaners near Fulton Street.
00:22
It's a white male with a black shirt, blue jeans.
00:26
Says he's breaking in.
00:30
Okay, twenty-five.
00:31
You can put me on it.
00:33
Go ahead on 14 .
00:34
Same traffic.
00:37
Three 50 , you can grab me.
00:39
I'll check five with him.
00:42
Okay, twenty-five, you saw me arriving up right there.
00:48
You can keep it open.
00:51
Okay, twenty five, you just slow down.
00:53
Yes, is there any more? No,
00:57
it's just said that the guy was breaking in.
00:59
White male, about 6 ft D,
01:02
a black T-shirt, blue jeans.
01:05
There's a male sitting on the floor.
01:08
He's not in Milwaukee, but he's waiting for his wife and kids.
01:11
There's no breaking right now.
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Location mentioned:
Fulton St, Houston, TX 77009
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