Verbal argument and crying reported at Seabrook apartment, Seabrook TX
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Authorities responded to a report of a verbal argument and crying noises at an apartment near NASA Parkway in Seabrook. The disturbance was reported by a third party caller.
Audio|Heard on: Webster Area Public Safety
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
2566, moving out to near NASA Parkway, it's going to be a possible disturbance.
00:06
College third party advising that an apartment near 123 sounds like there's verbal argument, still gathering information.
00:16
Clear.
00:18
67, you can make me primary right now, I was next up.
00:21
I'll be in route.
00:24
35, 57, square.
00:27
3567, I'll still be in route.
00:29
5566, square.
00:34
5567. 7577.
00:36
Show me back in, I check the surrounding areas, including Pine Gully and Baywood.
00:42
Do not find an individual matching that description.
00:45
3577, that square.
00:47
Show me a route to bag, 55666 and 5567.
00:51
That's clear.
00:56
5523 en route.
00:57
523 in route.
00:59
Okay, 9.23, clear.
01:05
They take 5.23, it looks like apartment 123 is going to be on the El Lago side.
01:10
They'll be in rut back if you want to get one of their units to ride as well.
01:15
Thank you, that for 3, Claire.
01:21
V110[1].
01:25
Go ahead.
01:30
10[1], copy possible disturbance.
01:33
It's going to be near NASA Parkway.
01:35
Supertrainers are going out as well.
01:37
The report he called and advised that she could hear crying and screaming coming from the apartment underneath 123.
01:44
We're reporting when to remain anonymous.
01:47
Clear. Show me the route.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10: Chest pain or discomfort requiring emergency medical response (MPDS Protocol 10).
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