Brother pushed woman at residence with weapons and child present, Stafford TX
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A woman reported that her brother pushed her physically at their home near Queens Court in Stafford, Texas. The parties are separated. There are guns and dogs on the premises. It is unclear if the brother remains on the scene or is armed. One child is present at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Stafford, Missouri City and Meadows Place Police and Fire
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
295, clear for a priority three assault, not in progress.
00:04
Okay.
00:09
On near Queens Court, near Queens Court.
00:14
Reporting states that brother pushed her at what is physical at one time.
00:18
Parties are separated.
00:20
There are guns on the premises and dogs.
00:23
They advise the gun away.
00:25
Other party, she believes, is leaving.
00:29
Hi, sir.
00:30
So what's a hastily in that apartment?
00:36
Last call was in 2025 for a OAA,
00:43
and we called before that ACO, no disturbances.
00:48
Correction.
00:49
There was a disturbance in 2024.
00:52
I'm going to be for...
00:55
A to-tok driver blocking driveway.
00:59
Okay.
01:01
So, 8-8 checking?
01:07
I'm good.
01:10
You just wanted to Queens Court.
01:12
I do see an assault in 2023.
01:16
It involves one of the subjects and an unknown party, according to the back yard.
01:21
Okay.
01:23
Okay.
01:28
In responding to the assault call, the reporting cannot confirm if the brother has left and it would confirm if her brother has a gun on him.
01:37
There is also going to be one child on the premises as well as the report he is on husband.
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Location mentioned:
Queens Ct, Stafford, TX 77477
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