Boyfriend steals keys and leaves in silver SUV, Comal County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a female caller reported that her boyfriend took her keys and left in a silver SUV near Mustang Vista and Mustang Hill. The caller's identity is withheld for privacy.
Audio|Heard on: Comal TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Five hundred and seventy-eight King Edward, 500 and seventy-eight King Edward.
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Female called on though.
00:04
One said she needed a deputy due to her boyfriend stealing her keys and then hung up.
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SO 429, go ahead and assign that to me.
00:12
I am on hidden pawn.
00:13
That's okay.
00:14
SO 320 , I am clear.
00:16
Three hundred and twenty-one, I'll say no.
00:17
Four hundred and twenty-nine.
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So 400 and twenty-nine, I am out.
00:20
Chief.
00:21
Provides a silver SUV just left prior to me showing up.
00:25
Where is she?
00:26
Yes, so 400 and twenty-nine.
00:27
Four hundred and twenty-nine,
00:29
do you forget her name? She didn't provide a name, but looking at a call history, it's possibly a (name withheld).
00:35
Four hundred and forty-nine, do you know what kind of silver SUV it was?
00:39
SO 429, Code 4, you can disregard any other units.
00:43
Received. Did you see what kind of silver SUV it was?
00:47
Hey, it's going to be (name withheld).
00:49
She just departed.
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Location mentioned:
Mustang Vista & Mustang Hill, Texas 78163
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