Family disturbance with items thrown outside home


Audio|Source: Harris County Law Enforcement - North
01:57
Transcript:
36. Co-30. C.O. D. Roling for a family disturbance. E.O.D. Sam, 34. Have that unit on single D? D. That's correct. 164? Go ahead. See if I can try to call there at 40. We've got a bunch of items thrown out the front door. But now can you can see the bunch of around the apartment, but we can't hear any type of distress. Clear. Center clear? It's 31 and if so, break off William 58, have her pick it up. Page and St. Sheenabachia up, please. On who to back, William 58? 42, Charles, 24. Can you show me as though looking for a minute, please? Chesa. Yeah. William 73, that's clear. William 31. William 58. 2 out of 155. Go ahead. Charles 355, go ahead. Charles 3.4. Travis. Make mail for reporting. Graff, reporting, and trial to third. Calls 34, go ahead. Surrey, no weapons. No, N-Tox. Mel is still inside the home. Location is a two-story home. Miller's upstairs. No, EMS is 246 at 22-556. William 5.8. Yes, man, we're going to be at the 12-100 block Joan Road on Texas plate, John Paul, Frank, 1317. Clear.
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Harris County, TX
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