Hostile child custody dispute during 911 call, Cuero TX


Police responded to a 911 call near North St involving a child custody dispute with shouting. The caller became hostile and hung up when questioned further.
Audio|Source: DeWitt County Sheriff and Fire, Cuero Police and EMS
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Transcript:
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2004, I need you to respond to near North St.
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Near North St.
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I got a 911[1] call pinging at that location.
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It's coming through very poor cell phone reception, but it sounds like shouting in the background.
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Did you pass my traffic on 41? I'll begin route to the location as well.
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Two, four.
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Lake County is at 215.
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Yeah, guys, I called that number back.
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It sounds like they called 911[1] for a child custody exchange issue.
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When I asked the caller if there was something else going on, the caller became very hostile and hung up.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency telephone number for reporting incidents
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Location mentioned:
Near North St, Cuero, TX 77954
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