Caller requests welfare check for husband feeling suicidal


A caller asks for a welfare check on her husband who has not been heard from since earlier and mentioned feeling suicidal.
Audio|Source: Jefferson County Public Safety
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00:00Is waving a gun around? Says she better be gone 15 minutes.00:03I hear yelling in the background.00:04She's no longer talking to me.00:05Both an open mom.00:08Okay, well.00:10A welfare check is Spanish interpretation was used at 1839-14 Street, 1839-14 Street.00:16Callers, she has been checking on the welfare of my husband, Enrique Ibarra.00:20She has not heard from them since earlier today.00:23Corrections break.00:25College in Lindberg.00:26It's going to be Texas, please.00:28Tom X-ray X-Rae, 1909.00:33He called her saying he was feeling suicidal.00:43He drives a white for a truck, 1839, 14th Street.00:48Ten boy.00:50I'm waiting when the passenger to get a ride.00:53Can you call for office? Do you think anybody to back him up on that?
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Is waving a gun around? Says she better be gone 15 minutes.
00:03
I hear yelling in the background.
00:04
She's no longer talking to me.
00:05
Both an open mom.
00:08
Okay, well.
00:10
A welfare check is Spanish interpretation was used at 1839-14 Street, 1839-14 Street.
00:16
Callers, she has been checking on the welfare of my husband, Enrique Ibarra.
00:20
She has not heard from them since earlier today.
00:23
Corrections break.
00:25
College in Lindberg.
00:26
It's going to be Texas, please.
00:28
Tom X-ray X-Rae, 1909.
00:33
He called her saying he was feeling suicidal.
00:43
He drives a white for a truck, 1839, 14th Street.
00:48
Ten boy.
00:50
I'm waiting when the passenger to get a ride.
00:53
Can you call for office? Do you think anybody to back him up on that?
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Location mentioned:
Near N 14th St, Beaumont, TX 77702
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