Officers check welfare of missing woman, Parker County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers in Parker County responded to a call requesting a welfare check near Sandy Oaks Rd. The caller was unable to contact their (name withheld) after a date the previous night. Dispatchers and officers coordinated follow-up communication to verify the person's safety.
Audio|Heard on: Parker County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:40
Transcript:
00:00
Parker County call 470 assist system.
00:02
Go ahead.
00:10
Near Sandy Oaks Rd, caller trying to get in contact with their (name withheld)'s residence.
00:20
Did the caller express any sort of concern?
00:28
Four hundred and four Parker.
00:30
Okay.
00:35
I am just call it 470 as long because the caller's (name withheld) went on a date last night, and they can't get in touch with her after the date.
00:45
Ten four, and they're going to be out of trust and trying to get in contact with her.
00:53
Do they have any articulable facts that this person is in any type of danger whatsoever?
01:00
By all.
01:05
Call 404 to call 470.
01:09
Go ahead.
01:15
Can you call the complainant and just talk to them and see what's up with that?
01:25
Parker, are you still on the line with them?
01:27
Headquarters.
01:32
Go ahead and transfer him to me.
01:37
We were on the 911 line with them.
01:39
We'll get contacted.
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Location mentioned:
Sandy Oaks Rd, Texas 76082
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