Ammunition and cylinder found near Navasota River, Leon County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a report near the Navasota River along Highway 7 West, where a caller found two magazines, bullets, and a cylindrical object that might be a suppressor on the Leon County side. The items were left in place pending investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Leon County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:7
Transcript:
00:00
Here, can I get you en route Highway 7 West at the Navasota River? Cover a report of two magazines and bullets about ten to 15 ft from the sign.
00:08
It's going to be on the Leon County side.
00:11
The reporting party did advise when they moved up and was on the other side of the river that they also noticed a round cylinder laying there.
00:18
Not sure if it's going to be a suppressor.
00:21
Two four.
00:26
I'll be en route.
00:30
Ah!
00:38
Twelve fifty-seven.
00:39
What's the call at the river?
00:44
The RP advised we're told to found property.
00:47
(Name withheld) left it there.
00:49
They're in the construction area.
00:50
(Name withheld) said it's going to be two magazines with bullets about ten to 15 ft from the sign, and then while moving on the Robertson County side (name withheld) noticed a round cylinder laying there.
01:00
Not sure if it's going to be a suppressor or not.
01:06
Acknowledged, I'm on scene.
01:07
I'll handle it.
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Location mentioned:
TX-7, Texas
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