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Heard on: Fort Bend County Law Enforcement · 1/17/2026 05:33 AM
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Paul 25, Paul 29 dispatched to a B2 traffic hazard near US 59.
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Deputies address traffic hazard on US 59
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies Paul 25 and Paul 29 were sent to handle a possible traffic hazard near US 59 in East Bernard, Texas.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a possible traffic hazard caused by a detached 18‑wheeler tire on the main lanes of US 59 near East Bernard. Crews worked to clear the obstruction to restore normal flow.
As discussed during the dispatch call, apparent medical emergency involving an individual with high blood sugar and shivers near US-59 highway. The person is described as a minor.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a traffic hazard near Highway 59 in East Bernard, Texas. The hazard was identified as a piece of wood lying in the roadway, and the scene was cleared without further issue.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews were sent to a major traffic accident reported near the 17500 block of US 59 in East Bernard. Multiple units responded, including Paw 88 and 90. Details about injuries or causes were not confirmed at the time.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies were notified of a possible disturbance at a gas station near US 59 in East Bernard. A man had reportedly been asked to leave the premises and later returned, yelling and throwing items at customers before leaving again. He was not seen on security cameras afterward.