Possible burglary with noises reported near window, Houston TX
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According to the dispatch call, a possible burglary is reported near West 34th Street. A caller reports hearing noises and banging near a window, suggesting someone may be trying to enter the home.
Audio|Heard on: Houston Police Department - All Districts
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04:27
Transcript:
00:00
Burglary near W 34th Street.
00:07
313, uh,
00:09
according to our slip, the vehicle is no longer in our area.
00:11
Are we clear to take that code 1?
00:19
Today's 15-night, showing me arrived on 1642.
00:24
If you can't afford the weed driver coming into 15E30s, it's going to be 16 outbounded bounce doubles.
00:35
15835 Charles.
00:42
6B3-4, you can remember right, that's not something.
00:44
3G14's call.
00:47
Yes, sir.
00:49
Is there a gatecode?
00:54
This much from 15E 3,000s.
01:02
Hey, Timor 4A, Rwara, SDPCITZEO 2,000.
01:08
Hey, 340s. It's 15E,
01:13
1530s. They're now, 15E4 East.
01:15
Space, currently Northbound, Spanonan.
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3.
01:24
15825 Charles media checkbound.
01:31
The traffic card.
01:37
Navicode will remove a resonance in progress trotted in 17840s.
01:41
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01:56
63401. Okay,
01:57
stop.
02:03
Anybody else on route to West 34th, Code 1[1], slow it down?
02:07
1784-29.
02:09
Let me imagine you can see that turtle.
02:15
That's clear.
02:23
Stay set a suspect trying to enter her location.
02:25
It's going to be about a window.
02:26
She can hear cycling noises.
02:29
It's going to be 8300 West Airport, you need 11.05.
02:36
Saturday Nightcoe 2.
02:37
They're going to be pulled into a gas station at the pump.
02:48
They're going to put you forward into a gas station at the pump.
02:51
They're going to get on Night in Holly Hall.
02:55
Thank you.
03:00
10H67.
03:07
91 WIC-1.
03:14
Can you generate another incident report for me?
03:19
Um,
03:23
um... ...you just come off one second.
03:30
I'm sorry, Matthew, can you repeat that?
03:33
You can use the same address?
03:37
17.19, that unit number is 11.05, correct.
03:43
Unit number is 1105, Fethler.
03:49
Thanks, Tom.
03:50
Give it, my phone.
03:56
15E17, Gerald.
03:57
As you mentioned, you can slowize your units down, 2-3.
04:03
17-19, that's clear.
04:05
Unit is a route to Westroport can slow down call.
04:07
Six-two.
04:13
Check your box for a call.
04:18
It's clear.
04:21
It's going to be for a caller whispering.
04:23
They say that she believes someone's trying to break into her home, can hear a meeting on the door.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 1: Non-emergency, routine response; proceed without lights or sirens and at normal speed.
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