Suspicious vehicle reported near Beacon Lane, Livingston TX
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A suspicious vehicle with Texas license plate (number withheld) was reported near Beacon Lane in Livingston, Texas. The vehicle registration was checked and confirmed expired but valid. Authorities are investigating the report.
Audio|Heard on: Lake Livingston Area Wide Public Safety
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
If you're around on traffic, I'm suspicious vehicle.
00:03
It's going to be Texas.
00:05
Nora X-ray King (number withheld).
00:10
One 91.
00:13
Clear with your 20?
00:15
Oh,
00:16
we just to med one time a board direct.
00:19
It is showing on your logist, but it's stating that you're offline.
00:27
It's going to be right here near Beacon Bay.
00:33
I put myself and the partner I have right now on there.
00:39
27.
00:41
Clear.
00:43
Gross and 2013.
00:46
Gropton, 2013.
00:51
Okay.
00:53
I'm taking one for you.
00:56
Forty-13.
00:58
191, go ahead with it.
01:01
Corpollastand-Rage, Hacker, please, uh, make any of the two of us here.
01:06
Anyone, yes, you're breaking up.
01:11
Sir Tengen, I have you en route to 228 sawmill road.
01:15
This is a 911 call.
01:17
I'm not able to understand the 911 caller or the phone service is very poor.
01:23
Sir Tengen, I have you in route to 228 sawmill road.
01:26
This is a 911 call.
01:28
I'm not able to understand a 911 call or the phone service is very poor.
01:34
37, 28 comes back to 2011, Mercedes-Ballight in color, to a Thomas Ratliff out of Corrigan, registration expired October of 2026, instance and confirmed, clear 29s.
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Location mentioned:
Beacon Ln, Livingston, TX 77351
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