Welfare check finds house empty with door open, Lumberton TX
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Officers conducted a welfare check near Greenleaf Drive after the front door was left open and animals were outside. The house was empty, and officers secured the door again.
Audio|Heard on: Hardin County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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that near Greenleaf welfare check,
00:03
door wide open,
00:05
animals they're typically in the house are out running around.
00:09
10.4. do we're sitting on turning on four.
00:12
let's be with you just a second.
00:14
36 Hardin County, 28 name only.
00:18
go ahead.
00:21
(name withheld), (name withheld), 4622.
00:25
Enful.
00:26
it's going to be a Willis-Mont-Madermin.
00:34
temple. face contact, R.A.3 status.
00:40
special refusal.
00:45
Orton County any units in the area 421?
00:50
almost to the Lumberton city limits.
00:52
have a report of a reckless Ford Explorer.
00:56
caller advises they are all over the roadway driving in the wrong lane.
01:00
it's going to be (number withheld), (number withheld).
01:07
so in one moment they're driving very slow, around 15 miles an hour, and then they speed up.
01:13
so they've been following them for a while.
01:15
they're 421 almost to the city limit for Lumberton.
01:21
and going to have they had it through the city or the other way?
01:27
they've just entered the city limit for Lumberton.
01:30
10-4. 10-8[1] from Greenleaf door was re-secured, nobody home.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-8: In service/available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Greenleaf Dr, Lumberton, TX 77657
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