Husband violates protective order during domestic incident, Manor TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a welfare check near Chime Drive for a domestic incident where a husband was suspected of violating a protective order. An 8-year-old autistic and nonverbal child was present during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Travis County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
01:40
Transcript:
00:00
Maynard 11 and Maynard 12 in Route 2 priority 2, check-welfare, near Chime Drive.
00:06
I'm always requesting a check-over and a son at this address,
00:11
resides with the mother advising there's a domestic issue.
00:16
And they believe that the husband that currently there is in violation of a protective order,
00:22
the child's 8 years of age, and they're on hold for an 911 call.
00:28
That looks like there's a prior disturbance.
00:31
It's a fire and unlawful restraint last 90 days.
00:38
Go ahead.
00:41
Good.
00:42
Very great.
00:44
What you see?
00:47
What I'm 401 before?
00:57
You didn't want out on 41, click off-arm.
01:06
11th. 111, 11 back on campus.
01:18
For us for us with Chuck Walker on Chime Drive.
01:22
The M is going to be a Roger Rick Scott and the U.S.
01:25
I'm going to be an 8-year-old who is autistic and nonverbal.
01:35
For units around to this, Chuck Woff Roundtime Drive looks like there is conditions of bond for the husband.
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Location mentioned:
Chime Dr, Manor, TX 78653
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