Open back door found at Sugar Land business, Sugar Land TX
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Police found an open back door at a business near Eldridge Road in Sugar Land. There were no signs of forced entry. Officers requested a keyholder to secure the emergency exit.
Audio|Heard on: Fort Bend County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
02:6
Transcript:
00:00
I've got an open back door.
00:01
Well, okay.
00:02
Paul 41. Can I get you an out?
00:05
128, my apologies, I'm transporting consumer to the VA hospital, sir.
00:13
280-0 false.
00:15
280-0, clear.
00:17
787-7 checking.
00:21
To transporting?
00:25
Sure.
00:28
4-O-D.
00:30
That's okay.
00:35
All 30, show you out on traffic, 17,800, NOIS 59, 9.
00:41
14.01, can you come from an insurance, please? 1401, clear.
00:46
121, clear.
00:49
All 13,
00:51
my update location will be Sugar Land Baptist.
00:56
That's okay.
00:59
12-0-5. 12-5.
01:02
1885 for certification.
01:03
Okay, Factor.
01:06
22 Paul 14, checking.
01:10
That's right.
01:13
That's right.
01:15
Carl, 407. I'll be in for Mr.
01:17
Lester, the right for the crossing.
01:20
One of the Springhead.
01:22
42, Zer, 7.
01:24
I'm on scene.
01:25
42, Zer 7, that's now on scene.
01:26
Team 0,000, that's gone on scene.
01:28
Team 0, 1, an interest in 5.
01:32
52, can you update address to near Eldridge Rd, please?
01:39
490, LBSO.
01:41
490, that's clear.
01:44
22, Paul, 14, I'm checking clear, now need to check.
01:47
22, call 14, that's clear.
01:50
That's correct.
01:51
2.70, LVSO.
01:55
270, yeah.
01:57
Paul 52. Paul 52.
02:00
Yes, ma'am.
02:01
There's no signs of force entry, but I will need a keyholder to secure the emergency exit.
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Location mentioned:
Eldridge Rd, Sugar Land, TX 77478
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