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Suspected assault with threats near N Esplanade StCuero TX

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N Esplanade St, Cuero, TX 77954

As discussed during the dispatch call, a male suspect at a location near North Esplanade Street reportedly became angry, threw his phone at a female, threatened her, and fled through the back door about 20 minutes ago. The suspect's direction of travel is unknown.

Audio|Heard on: DeWitt County Sheriff and Fire, Cuero Police and EMS
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00:37
Transcript:
00:00
Two nine, it was going to be funny.
00:05
Caller advised that the male got very irate and threw his phone at her and threatened her.
00:18
At 307 North Esplanade.
00:22
Sounds close, Claire.
00:28
Just be advised that the subject took off about 20 minutes ago through the back door.
00:33
They're not sure which way he went.
00:35
I do have a name for this subject.

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Location mentioned:
N Esplanade St, Cuero, TX 77954

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