Subject taken into custody after refusing to leave vehicle, Henderson TX
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A subject refused to leave a vehicle at Brown Street and Webster in Henderson. Police and county units responded, and the subject was eventually taken into custody.
Audio|Heard on: Rusk County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, I do not.
00:02
Hey, Henderson, at this time, subject is refusing to exit the vehicle.
00:06
Standby. Stand by.
00:13
305, we'll send a county unit this way in case he takes off.
00:20
Number.
00:23
505 county unit, right.
00:26
Uh-huh.
00:33
All right.
00:38
Can I get Jenra out to Brown and Webster? Have HPD.
00:42
That's got a subject called over where we can't even get out of the vehicle.
00:49
What's that 20 again?
00:53
It's going to be Brown Street and Webster here in the city.
01:02
It's going to be (number withheld) a year close.
01:06
I'm in town, don't you step it up?
01:12
Negative, they feel just respond?
01:20
7201.
01:24
Go ahead.
01:28
Subject out here is wanting to speak with my supervisor.
01:37
Jabbed for them all about the user way.
01:44
Alton six, can I have about two minutes out.
01:51
Janet with traffic.
01:55
(number withheld) county, I'm just five as ever about two minutes up.
02:00
Let's hear.
02:06
(number withheld) County, I just rolled up on that, I'm 23.
02:14
(number withheld) County?
02:18
Number one?
02:20
Number one?
02:24
County, he's come out of the vehicle now, he's in custody,
02:29
10-6[1] and 10-22[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-6: Busy
[2]
10-22: Cancel / Disregard
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Location mentioned:
Brown St & Webster Dr, Henderson, TX 75652
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