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Vehicle burglary at near 24th St in Texarkana, Texarkana TX
A RAM 1500 was broken into near 24th Street in Texarkana. The suspect was possibly located. The reporting party and the vehicle owner are involved in follow-up contact.
Audio|Heard on: Texarkana Police and Bowie and Miller County Sheriff
Listen to dispatch call
02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Can you call the RP back and see if they can get a hairstyle? I think I may have found a suspect at 24th Street.
00:08
Acknowledged, I just got off the phone with your RP.
00:12
He was calling in for another party by the name of (name withheld) that owns the RAM 1500 that was broken into.
00:18
He advised that he took the vehicle and went back to work.
00:21
He's no longer on scene but is requesting a public service.
00:25
Oh,
00:29
see 5-4-4-4-4-4-4-Hope out of service.
00:37
Okay.
00:43
I just advised him how to remove that block number.
00:46
I just advised him how to remove that block before I got off the phone with him.
00:50
He should be removing it.
00:56
7.05.
00:58
7.05, go ahead.
01:01
This gentleman stays in the area.
01:03
He's 104. You can show both units 108.
01:14
472 were wrong.
01:17
107. 107. 107.
01:20
You do getting calls.
01:29
It calls a stop now.
01:36
Back,
01:37
still not able to get a hold of them.
01:41
Goffey 109?
01:43
No. No.
01:48
8?
01:49
2038 on school, right here at the school.
01:52
This is William Boy George, 2061.
01:56
William Boy George, 2061, have one in custody.
02:03
Perfect.
02:06
Go ahead.
02:09
That subject is having some issues with his cell phone.
02:12
Your original R.P.
02:14
(name withheld), he called in and he advised that he had a couple questions for you and also advised that he could transfer you directly to (name withheld) if you public service them.
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