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Suspicious people reported in yard and vehicleVidor TX

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audio iconSuspicious Activity
W Circle Dr, Vidor, TX 77662

As discussed during the dispatch call, a male caller reported seeing suspicious people in his yard and possibly inside a vehicle in the backyard at a location near West Circle Drive in Vidor, Texas.

Audio|Heard on: Orange County Public Safety
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00:22
Transcript:
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I have a male on 911 near West Circle Drive.
00:06
He thinks there are people in his yard.
00:09
First he said there's one in the front yard, one in the backyard.
00:19
Now he says he thinks there are people in a vehicle in the backyard.

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Location mentioned:
W Circle Dr, Vidor, TX 77662

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Mandi BaumgarteMandi Baumgarte

It would be considerate if dispatch sounded less condescending, as I've experienced this twice. Over the past three years, one incident involved an officer arriving to find a woman lying in my driveway covered with a tarp—terrifying. I'm concerned about the legal risks of shooting someone who is on my property without warning, as they could be unpredictable. Please advise me on the legal options and explain why the dispatcher sounded so condescending, since comforting callers is part of their role, even if done with good intentions. Thanks for the energy and time it takes to answer my questions.

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