Possible break-in near Avenue H residence, Houston TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible residential break-in near Avenue H in Houston. A caller reported that a female entered the home through a window. The male resident reportedly left and said he would not return. The suspect may currently be out on bond. No injuries were mentioned in the radio communications.
Audio|Heard on: Harris TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Twenty 0326, I got a burglary of a residence near Avenue H.
00:06
Caller said (name withheld) has given the information and says a female just broke into the residence near Avenue H.
00:19
23, that's clear.
00:22
1114, we'll take the call for (name withheld).
00:26
1114, that's clear too.
00:31
Clear.
00:34
Well, they just want to do a nice show.
00:36
It's all right, so I'll keep the door open for now.
00:39
Units having to close one door, so I'll get a call back.
00:45
He said his girlfriend was breaking in.
00:48
Gained entry through the window.
00:55
Hello, an agent.
00:56
Can you tell them to step out because it's been banned and there is a dog inside?
01:02
I'll try.
01:05
Anybody else en route to Avenue A, slow down code three.
01:12
Eleven H23.
01:16
Twenty-three months.
01:18
I called the (name withheld).
01:21
He left once she broke in and said he's not going back.
01:25
He already made it to the north side.
01:26
He's not going back; she's on bond for an unknown reason, but he's not going there.
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