Deputies respond to possible road rage near Woodcreek, Houston TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible road rage incident near Woodcreek in Houston. A reporting party stated they were followed home by a black Infiniti sedan. The suspect reportedly threw objects from the vehicle and repeatedly slammed the brakes. The reporting party was concerned the vehicle may have followed them to their location near Harvest Hill Lane.
Audio|Heard on: Harris TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
East side Woodcreek still holding road rage.
00:03
107 is available.
00:06
107, I'm not seeing any east side units available.
00:10
Let me look.
00:13
Channel clear?
00:15
Channel's clear.
00:17
160 out of my control extended please.
00:21
Clear.
00:22
Unit 110 checking on you again.
00:25
In reference to that road rage, Henry 28 does have been on that call.
00:30
I'm Henry 28 is often having them pick up that road rage.
00:35
They're very close.
00:38
That's clear.
00:41
You're clear.
00:42
Having an address near Harvest Hill Lane.
00:48
Two reporting reference to road rage.
00:49
Advised not on license plate, black Infiniti sedan was following reportee.
00:53
Suspect in the vehicle is throwing things out of the window and slamming their brakes.
00:58
Reportee called back advising (name withheld) is home but is worried that the vehicle followed (name withheld) to location.
01:03
Black Infiniti 4‑door sedan.
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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:
Harvest Hill Ln, Houston, TX 77073
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