Teen reports assault by mother near S 16th St, Silsbee TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 13-year-old girl reported that her mother assaulted her and is currently hiding behind a fence near South 16th Street at the Milltown Senior Apartments. Officers are on their way to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Hardin County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:14
Transcript:
00:00
Did you have a thirteen-year-old female that's hiding out enough?
00:04
She said her mother had assaulted her.
00:07
He's having to come from Kentucky.
00:10
I'm about to go to ten that here shortly.
00:13
Ten-four. Ten-four.
00:16
Theadian B4406, the Silsbee dispatch.
00:20
Horton?
00:22
Go ahead.
00:28
We are in route non-emergent to Milltown Senior Apartments at near South 16th Street.
00:34
South 16th Street before fall.
00:38
If they have it in Westmont Lane.
00:41
The caller is a 13-year-old female.
00:44
She's at the neighbor behind the fence.
00:47
I asked her she can go to other neighbors.
00:49
10-4[1]. What's her in?
00:56
About five minutes.
00:59
Okay, you have 4452 still speed.
01:03
No, no setting, 20, 1042.
01:06
Go ahead.
01:09
I'm also en route to near South 16th Street, environment 214 for a fault responding on emergent.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
S 16th St, Silsbee, TX 77656
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