Man reports erratic security behavior at mall, Sugar Land TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to an assist citizen call at a mall near Southwest Freeway, outside the Apple Store. A man wearing a green jacket reported that in the past, the store’s security staff had behaved erratically toward him. He declined to provide his name or further details.
Audio|Heard on: Fort Bend County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Call 71 for an assist citizen near Southwest Freeway at the mall outside the Apple Store.
00:07
Four 68.
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Nine forty-one, I'm back in.
00:13
Nine forty-one, clear.
00:16
Three 60, clear for a test of twenty-seven.
00:19
Three 60, go ahead.
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Thirty-nine (number withheld).
00:23
Thirty-nine (number withheld).
00:26
Three 60, clear.
00:28
Fourteen twelve two, re-clearing traffic.
00:32
Post one, that's clear.
00:33
Just put his number in the drop place so I could call him first.
00:37
He called from a blocked number.
00:41
Oh, sorry about that.
00:43
The reporter will be waiting in front of the store.
00:45
He advised he's a male in a green jacket.
00:48
He could only advise that in the past the Apple security has acted erratically towards him.
00:53
That he wouldn't explain what he meant and said he needs witnesses.
00:56
He refused to provide his name or further description of himself.
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Location mentioned:
Southwest Fwy, Sugar Land, TX 77479
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