Police respond to welfare check for man with bat, Manor TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police in Manor responded to a welfare check near George Bush Court after a caller reported a man outside talking to himself and swinging a baseball bat. The man was described as shirtless, wearing red shorts, and tall with a thin build.
Audio|Heard on: Travis TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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County to Baker 20 units holding a check welfare near George Bush Court.
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Unit Manor Ten is out on traffic, near East US 290.
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Unit Manor Ten is good for.
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County Day Unit Edward Ten.
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Edward Ten, go ahead.
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Edward Ten,
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Can we check and see if Manor units are available to assist with the check welfare on George Bush Court?
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Ten four.
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County Day Manor PD units, any unit available to assist.
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Our Spencer units are available.
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Manor Thirteen, you can show me our up.
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Unit Manor Thirteen. Thirteen ten four,
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One Baker 20, Manor 13 en route to the check welfare near George Bush Court.
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Caller's advising the subject is the caller's neighbor.
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The subject is currently outside talking to himself and swinging a baseball bat.
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The subject was last seen wearing no shirt and red shorts, and is described as in their twenties and tall with a thin build.
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Location mentioned:
George Bush Ct, Manor, TX 78653
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