Intoxicated neighbor argues with son at Salt Creek Drive, Early TX
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A neighbor who was intoxicated had a verbal argument with her son near Salt Creek Drive. One person left on foot toward Highway 377, was later found by officers, and given a courtesy ride to a nearby gas station to avoid further conflict.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Near Salt Creek Drive.
00:02
Near Salt Creek Drive.
00:04
Callers stated that a neighbor was intoxicated and had a verbal argument with her son.
00:08
A person was on foot towards Highway 377, wearing a black shirt, pants, and ball cap.
00:13
The individual was identified as (name withheld).
00:15
The caller described the person.
00:26
The neighbor was identified as (name withheld).
00:30
He left on foot towards Highway 377.
00:33
A verbal argument was noted.
00:39
(Unclear).
00:46
(Unclear).
00:48
(Unclear).
00:52
If you're still close, head to that area.
01:01
(Unclear).
01:09
(Unclear).
01:10
I will check a little further.
01:20
Unit reporting clear.
01:24
Okay.
01:29
Unit with (name withheld).
01:33
In front of Grace Baptist Church.
01:37
Received.
01:38
(Unclear).
01:43
Go ahead.
01:47
Having the subject in my vehicle.
01:51
Giving a courtesy ride to Valero.
01:56
He was walking away from an altercation with (name withheld) and her son.
02:03
Notify me when ready.
02:10
Go ahead and readvise the destination.
02:15
Mileage recorded.
02:18
Heading to the Valero, 1300 Early Boulevard.
02:24
Simple.
02:27
(Unclear).
02:32
(Name withheld) has a coworker coming to meet him.
02:35
He will stay with him to get away from the altercation.
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Location mentioned:
Salt Creek Dr, Early, TX 76802
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