Ex-boyfriend causes disturbance near Grayson Bluff Way, Richmond TX
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Authorities responded to a crisis intervention call near Grayson Bluff Way where an ex-boyfriend was acting violently outside a residence. The subject, described as an Asian male, was reportedly in a Toyota Highlander and has a prior history of violence near the residence.
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Transcript:
00:00
Disinformation, it has upgraded to a CIT[1] disturbance, unknown intox, unknown weapons.
00:07
1225, give-trap?
00:09
10-3. 3.23.
00:11
San-3.
00:12
Disregard those 4 units.
00:14
You should be right to that disturbance, and I have another unit in the route here shortly.
00:18
23, 7-3, clear.
00:22
All right. Just information, we're not going to need any right.
00:27
It's going to be a disturbance in District 2, near Grayson Bluff Way.
00:31
Report you guys, our ex-boyfriend is in front of the house going crazy.
00:34
It's going to be an Asian male, 842.
00:40
Sam, 243.
00:44
526, Tramble.
00:46
Have a job case for this yet?
00:48
Negative vocal case number. Negative vocal case number.
00:51
23 Sam 3. Disinformation, now going to be a static disturbance.
00:55
The subject is going to be in a great Toyota Highlander.
00:57
Report is the vizant on the subject does have a history of being violent near the Coast Patrol on the resident.
01:04
For the close patrol, the subject is going to be an Asian male.
01:06
That's good.
Police codes explained
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[1]
CIT: Crisis Intervention Team response to mental-health-related incidents or individuals in crisis.
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Location mentioned:
Grayson Blf Wy, Richmond, TX 77407
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