Grandson attacks grandmother at home in Saginaw, Saginaw TX
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According to the dispatch call, a grandson attacked his grandmother at a home near Saddle Ridge Lane in Saginaw. The suspect fled the scene and is wearing camo overalls and cowboy boots without a shirt. The suspect has an active probation violation from another county.
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Transcript:
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611, 612, disturbance.
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611. 612. We have a disturbance.
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Near Saddle Ridge Lane, near Saddle Ridge Lane.
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Between a grandson,
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Grandson attacked the grandmother, no weapons, involved intoxication and drugs.
00:22
612, 611, just for your information.
00:25
We were back there on the 21st on another disturbance.
00:29
10-4.
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611, 612.
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Suspect took off.
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She no longer sees him.
00:42
It's a male wearing camo overalls and cowboy boots with no shirt.
00:49
10-4.
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612, can I get that location again?
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Near Saddle Ridge Lane, near Saddle Ridge Lane.
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Then 4, thank you.
01:09
611, 612. The subject is Devon Worley.
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She advised he had a friend over, not sure if he left with a friend.
01:17
Okay.
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612, I'll be near you.
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6.12, receive.
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6.12.
01:29
6.11.
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Go ahead.
01:34
It shows that that male, Devon Worley, has a probation violation out of Benton County.
01:42
10-4. I believe I have them in the park,
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700 block of South Knowles.
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611, I'm going to be out at the location.
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Location mentioned:
Saddle Ridge Ln, Saginaw, TX 76179
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