Man attempts car theft and flees after crash in driveway, Lakehills TX
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According to the dispatch call, a man attempted to steal a 2007 silver Honda at a residence near Lake Country Drive in Bandera County. He crashed the car into the resident's garden and fled on foot. Neighbors alerted the owner, and the suspect was described as having a black beard and short black hair, wearing a white long fleece shirt and black pants, and carrying a knife.
Audio|Heard on: Bandera County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
The starting route to near Lake Country Drive, again near Lake Country Drive.
00:06
They contact with a Dawn to Europe.
00:09
She advised that a male attempted to steal her 2007 silver Honda and crashed it into her garden then fled on foot.
00:19
The keys are still on the car and the music that he was playing is still playing.
00:24
Unknown direction, her neighbors were the ones that told her about it.
00:30
What you got?
00:38
What you got?
00:48
We had a male subject,
00:51
unknown male,
00:53
attempt to steal a car at near Lake Country Drive.
01:16
Before me,
01:18
Bender, I'm Crabid Annette.
01:20
Was there a description of what the guy might have been wearing?
01:24
The number one.
01:39
There was no description.
01:40
The caller did not see him.
01:42
She said her neighbors notified her of the male getting into her vehicle, but we did just receive another 911 call.
01:49
He had that location at near Lakeview Drive.
01:53
It could be a male with a black beard and short black hair.
01:59
He is wearing a white long fleece shirt, black pants, and he has a knife in his hand.
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Location mentioned:
Lake Country Dr, Lakehills, TX 78063
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