Possible pedestrian walking in roadway near State Hwy 64, Henderson TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, there is a possible report of a male walking in the middle of the roadway near State Highway 64. An officer was dispatched to check the area but did not locate anyone matching the description.
Audio|Heard on: Rusk County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Got a report of a male possibly talking to himself walking in the middle of the roadway heading towards the store.
00:08
Anderson Joe 9 on your call is going to be a Fairport Park caller about she was going to be in a white suburban.
00:15
She may be over in the skate park area.
00:17
By the time you get there, she was wanting to speak with an officer about some others being mean to her kids and a white Ford Escape.
00:27
Not clear.
00:30
Two 17 , this is Tiger Traffic.
00:31
Go ahead and show me 1060 on Highway 64.
00:38
Sixty four.
00:39
Eight forty-nine, ten eight.
00:46
Two seven Peterson.
00:58
That's it.
01:01
Go ahead.
01:05
Yes, ma'am. You can show myself and tank for one clear by command out here.
01:08
We're going to be clearing our back porch.
01:13
Two 17 Henderson.
01:24
Go ahead.
01:27
You can go ahead and show me going ten at UTL.
01:30
I checked all of 64 from West Ward to the store and back.
01:34
I didn't see any subjects matching that description walking.
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Location mentioned:
State Hwy 64, Henderson, TX
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