Man forcibly places woman into car during family dispute, Haltom City TX
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According to the dispatch call, responding units were dispatched to a family disturbance near Denton Highway and East Belknap involving a man forcibly placing a woman into a black sedan. The male was described wearing a black hoodie and tan pants, and the female had blonde hair. No license plate was obtained, and the vehicle was last seen heading toward North Richland Hills.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Paulusum 323 domain, what's the direction of trouble? We're trying to get that now.
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Lastly going towards North Richland Hills on Belknap.
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Hallibon 324 on that,
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Denton Highway and Belknap.
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Can we get a North Hope Unit on 26?
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104, North Hills 321.
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Can you assist the Halton Units reference to East Belknap and Denton Highway Family Disturbance? It's coming into North Ritlam Hills should be on Bellnap.
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321, 104, what kind of car, I'm a little bit more.
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Black sedan.
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I know make her model.
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It's a black male, grabbed a black female, put her in the car.
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It's a black male wearing a black hoodie and tan pants,
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black female blonde hair and black jacket.
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10 more. Calls on 3.23.
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Did they get a license plate let me? No, they were not able to at this time.
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The constant following or...
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Complainant lost them.
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They said at one point the suspect vehicle had their hazard life on, but no other identifiers to assist.
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