Man detained for criminal trespass at county property, Angelina County TX
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Authorities responded to an incident near FM 325 in Angelina County where a man was detained for criminal trespass. A report was made of a husband pointing a gun outside a residence. The detained individual was confirmed to have a criminal trespass warning for the area.
Audio|Heard on: Lake Livingston Area Wide Public Safety
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01:8
Transcript:
00:00
Oh wait, I need you to check here at (name withheld) in the CTW module because I issued him at CCHW last time I dealt with him.
00:07
He should not be on campus and it should be in there.
00:12
near FM 325.
00:14
FM 325.
00:16
(Name withheld) husband has a gun pointed outside the house.
00:20
10 and 4. I'm trying to look at the house now.
00:25
Oh wait, I'm going to have (name withheld) detained right now waiting on that confirmation.
00:29
Take too much.
00:31
Ten forth a brick call, the long driveway and a green shop.
00:35
Both cars are black pockets to be there.
00:38
Tenfold, you're correct.
00:40
(Name withheld) has a CTW for all campus.
00:43
Follow two, I believe I'm pulling up now.
00:46
That's clear.
00:47
Can you make sure that the other individuals do not have C2Ws and they all came back with DLs or IDs, correct?
00:58
10-4[1], I will check now.
01:02
O-H-O-H-O-P-C-Search, and Last 10, (name withheld) is going to be in custody for the criminal trespass, run of 43.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or affirmative response; message received and understood.
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Angelina County, TX
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