Deputies respond to possible home burglary on Auburn St, River Oaks TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible home burglary near Auburn St in River Oaks. A man dressed in black was reportedly seen breaking a window and entering the residence. He may have been dropped off by a dark-colored vehicle that continued to circle the area. The man was later seen running south toward Oxford. Officers were advised to be cautious due to a dog that may be aggressive in the backyard.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I am going to have an active burglary of a habitation, a male wearing all black broke into a window and is reportedly in the home near Auburn St.
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190 unit.
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Start Westworth as well.
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Two hundred and twelve is going.
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Ten four.
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Thirteen, give me the sheet on the burglary.
00:25
Out of the house with a window.
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State at the front of the house.
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Be aware there is a dog in the backyard that may be aggressive.
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Thirteen twenty-three, hold the channel please.
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As far as male, all black.
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Ten four.
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There's also going to be a black vehicle that dropped him off and that's been circling the block.
00:56
He's running south on Oxford.
00:59
He's running through the alley between Oxford into Lane.
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Location mentioned:
Auburn St, River Oaks, TX 76114
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