Man threatens to kill woman and damage her car at Walmart, Sugar Land TX


Police received a call that a woman at Walmart reported her ex threatened to kill her and damage her car. The suspect said he was heading to her workplace, possibly coming with a friend in a red Dodge or a black Chevy. Authorities set up a perimeter and prepared to respond accordingly.
Audio|Source: Fort Bend County Law Enforcement
04:26
Transcript:
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Paul 25, a threat call at the neighborhood Walmart near W Airport Blvd.
00:07
That's clearant 3-586.
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That's right.
00:12
Thank you. No, Arpidizing their work and they're receiving threats from their ex, telling them that he's going to come to kill her and mess up her car.
00:24
You check that subject VCH, ZCH, NEPI convictions he's cat.
00:28
That's hi.
00:29
Is that signature going to be in the field or in the trees?
00:34
936, did you get anything on that van?
00:38
That's clear it came back out of Louisiana.
00:42
It's going to be in the pre-line that's to the northwest of the grain silos.
00:51
You're set to get to it is going to be, look like there's a northern field.
00:59
There's a driveway just on the west side of the field.
01:03
Just the title clear? Return to an expired license plate.
01:09
So you should be able to get to it without having a hop or open any countries.
01:14
All right, that's Claire.
01:15
So if I come from the...
01:20
If I come 90 and go up behind the grandpillar, we could deploy the dog from there.
01:25
Paul 25. The subject name is (name withheld), a male born in 2004.
01:31
It's a black male, not known to carry any weapons, and he does not have a vehicle.
01:35
He did state that he's on his way to her job.
01:42
First Street comes past the U-Haul and you get a point out there.
01:50
Okay, that's correct.
01:51
Can you run the subject? All right,
01:55
that's clear. Clear.
01:58
The unit that's walking on first street.
02:01
Do your name favor, stop shining your light, we don't want to spook it.
02:04
It is a suspect.
02:05
But just hold what you got right there, head to the north.
02:09
The others can keep going onto the driveway and hold the western perimeter.
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One face south, one go west.
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1935 checking.
02:26
Paul 25, I'm not getting any returns on that name and date of birth.
02:30
Check to do it, thank you.
02:32
Okay.
02:33
Okay. Okay.
02:35
Okay.
02:36
Okay. Okay.
02:37
Okay.
02:41
Can you hear what I got for still one?
02:44
1924. Okay.
02:49
To ground level is secured and false.
02:53
Plecher.
02:55
It would be at 9 millerters, 6RP 229, B55-060, 6585.
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And K9[1] to Fox, I'm coming down first street from U.S.
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90 towards the grain silos, eastbound on first.
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Go ahead.
03:17
Can you ask that what car you drive?
03:20
Keep going east.
03:21
Keep going east.
03:22
You should see the conic boxes on your right-hand side.
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And just north of that, there's a driveway.
03:29
You can deploy right there.
03:30
Just be careful. There are two officers right there.
03:32
I don't think you hit them.
03:34
All right, that's clear.
03:37
You're going to be in the street line, you said?
03:41
TG6. That's up.
03:43
That's clear.
03:44
RP's vehicle is a white 2018 Honda Accord.
03:47
She's going to be parked on the side of the building.
03:50
She also advised that the friend would possibly be bringing him to the location in a red Dodge two-door or a black Chevy four-door sedan.
04:02
Sorry. On your left hand side.
04:06
266-6-1.
04:09
Sorry for both day.
04:10
Go ahead. From that driveway, it's going to be about 20 yards to the east.
04:20
Just to confirm your checking subject, CCH? Natural.
04:26
That's clear, thank you.
Police codes explained
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K9: Police canine unit involvement
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