Possible theft of copper and rebar near Dalton Lake, Cibolo TX
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Police responded to reports of a possible theft near Dalton Lake and Knights Crossing involving suspects attempting to steal copper and rebar. Multiple vehicles, including a black sedan, an SUV, and an orange Dodge Charger, were involved. Four guns were reported on site.
Audio|Heard on: Schertz Police, Fire and EMS
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Cibolo units, just for information, if I can get a unit headed towards Buffalo Crossing, we're seeing some information of a possible theft in progress for gathering information.
00:15
Civilo units, if I can get you into Buffalo, correction, Hinsdale Run,
00:20
Correction, Dalton Lake, Knights Crossing, Dalton Lake and Knights Crossing.
00:28
The Dalton Lake and Knights Crossing for a theft in progress.
00:34
Looks like five people on location.
00:40
Looks like they're attempting to steal copper and rebars, possibly a secondary vehicle pulled up for a black sedan.
00:49
We're still gathering information.
00:53
244 copies.
00:54
244-2.46. We're coming in the backway office.
00:57
That's water.
01:09
Hello?
01:14
A couple Toyota SUV and a second black sedan on location.
01:21
We'll see if we can further details to the shorts, all the wearing dark clothing.
01:32
And so it looks like this reporting party is getting information through a camera feed.
01:44
Yep.
01:46
We'll Pitty. All right.
01:52
It's getting her cars.
01:58
244. We got four guns.
02:01
Okay, hold the air in 2025.
02:08
244. Do you have an orange-colored,
02:17
colored Dodge Charger heading out.
02:22
Here, repeat.
02:25
Orange-colored Dodge Charger, headed out of here.
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Location mentioned:
Knight's Xing & Dalton Lk, Cibolo, TX 78108
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