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Man hit by wife with wood at river crossingSpring Branch TX

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audio iconFamily Offense
River Crossing Blvd, Spring Branch, TX 78070

A man reported that his wife hit him with a piece of wood at a location near River Crossing Boulevard. He left the scene about 10 minutes ago and is driving himself to the hospital at Fort Sam. The wife may still be at the scene.

Audio|Heard on: Comal County Sheriff & Bulverde Police Dispatch
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00:44
Transcript:
00:00
If you make near River Crossing Boulevard, near River Crossing Boulevard for an assault, not in progress.
00:06
The reporting party is saying that his wife hit him with a piece of wood.
00:09
He did state that he left location and it was 10 minutes ago.
00:12
We're going to gather further on where he may actually be.
00:24
Let me check real quick.
00:29
Yeah, if you turned up, don't worry about it.
00:34
No, I'm checking.
00:40
The wife is possibly still on scene, but the reporting party is driving himself to the hospital at Fort Sam.

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Location mentioned:
River Crossing Blvd, Spring Branch, TX 78070

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