Child accidentally shot sister in the buttocks, Spring TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, at a residence near Branchdale Lane in Spring, Texas, a child accidentally shot their sister in the buttocks. The victim is awake and breathing. The weapon involved was secured by authorities.
Audio|Heard on: Harris County Law Enforcement - North
Listen to dispatch call
01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead.
00:01
They accidentally shot their sister.
00:04
Yes, ma'am.
00:05
You go to Cali held.
00:07
Then shot one to the butt.
00:09
Available you at the back.
00:11
940 on the street, put me on it.
00:14
That's clear, suspicious vehicle, pump park,
00:17
and service for a white box truck and white jeep, parked in front of the gates, 803 at 2137.
00:24
That's clear.
00:25
Tom 14 checking.
00:27
Tom 14 on the control.
00:29
No.
00:33
14 on the control.
00:35
256 on the control.
00:37
Okay. B for unamonementical, near Branchdale Ln.
00:45
426 transport complete in the mileage 181.
00:49
2139.
00:54
219. 2.575, North M.C.5M.C.C.Other, 7575, North M.C.C.
00:57
Hover, West.
01:06
Number 40, go ahead.
01:08
We've got one shot a weapon.
01:10
Okay.
01:12
Forty-five, Charles 12 or so waiting quick.
01:15
Charles 12 or so later.
01:21
Show me out of JPC and in mileage 9, 5-8.
01:25
21, 41.
01:32
Error 40, we're clear for you and us to move up.
01:34
She's awake and breathing. Gun is secured.
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Location mentioned:
Branchdale Ln, Spring, TX 77379
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