Suspect detained for breaking windows at residence, El Campo TX
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Officers responded to a suspect breaking windows at a home near West Second Street in El Campo. The suspect was detained. Emergency medical services checked on a baby left inside a vehicle at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Wharton County Public Safety
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Suspect is still on location, smashing out windows.
00:04
(name withheld).
00:10
514, I'm on location.
00:13
Player, 514, suspect will be unique homes.
00:18
Before you, I hear.
00:26
Before your registration on location, Victor George Victor, Victor, (number withheld).
00:30
Victor, George, Victor, (number withheld).
00:36
According to your return, needed for registration.
00:40
Okay, bye.
00:45
Player 440 advise when radio is secure for wanted status.
00:51
440, go ahead.
00:55
440 Unique, Faye Holmes, New Berr 1216 of 1995 will be wanted to do this agency for criminal trust by a centimeter B.
01:08
440, we're fighting once.
01:11
Okay, 440.
01:16
Can you hear two?
01:18
Five fourteen, we're taking forward.
01:20
We got one in custody.
01:23
Clear, 514.
01:25
440.
01:26
I get EMS to check by and check the status of a one-month-old baby, possibly a three-week-old baby that was left inside the car.
01:36
Okay, 440. Okay.
01:42
Okay. Tinchin-Chilke for AMA, central emergency, since 12, west, second, cross-street street flashes.
01:47
Chichok confirmed, clinical emergency, 10-12[1].
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-12: Stand by / Subject present
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Location mentioned:
W 2nd St, El Campo, TX 77437
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