Landlord indicates front door held shut during police response, Travis County TX


Police responded to a report involving a woman believed to be a landlord pointing to the front door, indicating it was being held shut by someone. Officers considered whether to force entry, wait for a key, or find another way in.
Audio|Source: Travis County Law Enforcement
02:50
Transcript:
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The old San Antonio block, and if the other unit can come up from Twin Creek and block up the old San Antonio northbound.
00:10
10-4[1]. 1-884-4-0-William-201 are you cleared? I'm clear.
00:15
Or if you said anything to them?
00:16
Yeah, 10-4[1], the little boy that walked away with the dog, he's the caller, so he took the dog away so we could hear.
00:22
Over here, I'm going to ask him real quick.
00:23
Okay,
00:24
boy. I believe this lady's a landlord.
00:26
She's going to give me the key map.
00:34
Simple.
00:35
UT 11.
00:36
Go ahead.
00:38
Fire alarm and 24 fire safety is notified.
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General.
00:42
We're asking the same thing.
00:44
Trevor. I'll be at the position at the south of my location near Twin Creeks.
00:50
U-T-11, copy, I'll be clear.
00:54
Two-four.
00:55
Okay, just a lot ofize, 123.
00:56
Temple. Temple.
00:57
Use you phone.
00:58
Go ahead.
00:59
I'll be around to the Bradford Department for a trip.
01:01
Govaker 30 to Edward 11.
01:02
She's pointing towards the front door as if the mail is holding the front door shut.
01:06
I'm clear. Are you guys going to force entry or are you going to wait for that key and then go about it that way or find another entry point?
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement (Message Received)
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Location mentioned:
Old San Antonio Rd & Twin Creek Rd, Texas 78748
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