Teen male hit sister with metal chain in family dispute, New Braunfels TX
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A 17-year-old male struck his sister with a metal chain at a residence near Fire Field Road. The suspect fled on foot toward a neighbor's house. Emergency units are responding.
Audio|Heard on: Guadalupe County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be near Fire Field Road, near Fire Field Road, across the lake-tight pass.
00:06
Collier is advising the parties I shall her at this time.
00:08
Her brother hit her with a metal chain near her window.
00:13
Copy, thank you.
00:15
Copy. Okay.
00:17
Hello, Ken.
00:18
I copy.
00:24
1224, so can you go with the number? My cat's not cooperating.
00:28
The brother left on foot.
00:32
He was heading towards my neighbor's residence on the left-hand side if you're facing the roadway.
00:38
Copy 1224, Public Service[1], (number withheld), repeating (number withheld).
00:50
104, who am I looking for?
00:53
1224, complainant, (name withheld), (name withheld).
01:01
Dispatch, Medic 7?
01:04
The male still has the chain with him at this time.
01:07
He's going to be a 17-year-old male.
01:11
Yes,
01:13
ma'am. Can you assign us to Medicaid a call? We'll have a Brux 7-8.
01:16
Copy, Medic.
01:17
I'm happy with MediX-Up.
01:21
Thank you.
01:23
Also with your information, the brothers are going to be twins,
01:28
same birth.
01:34
Units in route, the actor might be under the influence at this time.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Public Service: Request to contact dispatch or a party by telephone
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Location mentioned:
Fire Field Rd, New Braunfels, TX 78130
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