Repossession dispute involving vehicles at Louise Ritter Blvd, Red Oak TX
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According to the dispatch call, a dispute occurred involving vehicles related to a repossession near Louise Ritter Boulevard in Red Oak, Texas. Officers confirmed contact with both vehicles involved.
Audio|Heard on: Ellis County Public Safety
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
So the vehicle hasn't moved for a minute and it's staying near Louise Ritter Blvd in Red Oak.
00:12
I guess that's 711, I'm headed that way.
00:20
2377 it's Shawnee.
00:24
All right on a blue 9, I'm trying to get to 342.
00:33
near the segment ramp to the north of 75.
00:37
The field was going to flip over, say,
00:41
2010, state.
00:45
Gasolades and the follow vehicle with a white duly pickup truck.
00:50
Acknowledged. Some kind of white truck that let the mail out, and the Cadillacs can be black with black grill and black rimmed.
01:00
Acknowledged.
01:06
Anything else do that?
01:12
On 911, I'm trying to put him on hold.
01:20
Standby. 22[1], I'm out with both vehicles.
01:26
22[1], you said you're out with both vehicles?
01:33
Acknowledged. Acknowledged.
01:36
All units this channels close from emergency traffic only.
01:43
They're saying it's a repossession.
01:49
Acknowledged, I actually had to put someone that was trying to report a repossession on hold.
01:53
Let me double check.
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[1]
22: Disregard last assignment or message
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Location mentioned:
Louise Ritter Blvd, Red Oak, TX 75154
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