Suspicious person reported near Highway 150 West, Coldspring TX
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A suspicious black male wearing a blue sweater and jeans was reported near Highway 150 West. He may act aggressively and is on foot.
Audio|Heard on: Lake Livingston Area Wide Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Close to the West Unit, we're going to have reports of a suspicious person near Highway 150 West.
00:07
In reference to a black male wearing a blue sweater and blue jeans.
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15.
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15, go ahead.
00:19
Yes, ma'am, go ahead and go ahead and rewarned to the suspicious version.
00:22
50, okay.
00:28
Tanya, 15. 15.
00:33
Go ahead.
00:39
Hey, Pudsey, can I get to her out and hold a scene for a one vehicle,
00:43
1050, 1120 nursery road? It's going to be a white Ford Ranger.
00:48
Okay, I welcome.
00:52
One day and eighty five.
00:53
You clear for a plate?
00:55
Claire, go ahead.
01:02
Texas,
01:03
Mary, X-Renry,
01:05
(number withheld). 4-5-Lizzen, I'm 108, which have.
01:08
Receive.
01:12
Clear 405, I have a 1-ve vehicle 1050, 1120 nursery road.
01:16
EMS is in Rouse, well as the bar department.
01:19
Receive. Receive.
01:24
The 85 entrance is confirmed,
01:27
expiring March 2026 on the 2019 Honda van, silver and color to Mildred Lee out of Liberty vehicles, clear.
01:35
County is 15.
01:36
You can send 22.
01:40
That's clear.
01:46
Open in unit 16, you're going to be looking for a black male wearing a blue sweater and blue jeans.
01:51
Colle is advising that he can be aggressive sometimes.
01:55
He is going to be homeless, not going to be in a vehicle on foot.
02:00
Thank you, that's there.
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Location mentioned:
TX-150, Coldspring, TX 77331
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