Intoxicated homeless man reported near highway overpass, Midlothian TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of an intoxicated homeless man near the overpass at Highway 287 and Shady Grove Road in Midlothian, Texas. The man was described as swaying and wearing a long black coat. Officers discussed the possibility that he was a known individual from a recent welfare check.
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Transcript:
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11, 25, public intoxication.
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24.
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5.
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5.
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In the area of 287 and Shady Grove, there's a person who appears intoxicated sitting by the overpass wall.
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The subject is described as a white male wearing a long black overcoat; he was swaying while standing.
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24 now.
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22, do you want me to take this spot? Plains are working.
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24 to 22. That was for me.
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I'm 10-4.
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24 and 25. It looks like he might actually be at Walnut Grove.
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He didn't mention the Shell Station.
00:41
We did clarify and he repeated Shady Grove twice.
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So far, see. They're up.
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24th. It might be (name withheld) from a welfare check we've done yesterday.
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24 to 25.
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If it is (name withheld) from yesterday,
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he is okay after him, but he does carry it back or hanging around his neck.
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22, I'm in the area on that call.
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Location mentioned:
US-287 & Shady Grove Rd, Midlothian, TX 76065
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