Man possibly squatting ignores police commands in burglary case


Audio|Source: Houston Police Department - All Districts
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Transcript:
Okay, do we have a unit code two to that? 6-9, could be (name withheld) brought. 16 as well. I should be fine. I'm clear. You deserve to run. 6-9 UZ for distance. That's clear. That's probably going to be one of these squatting situations, homeless. It's going to be a man, black shirt, gray pants. It's going to be walking southbound on Scott. I have made contact. I'm just rolling up on him now. That's clear. I'll close here for you. Oh, you can show me right. What's the address again? 3722-1-1-1-1. Harris closed 12211. All right, I'm giving him commands over the PA. He's not stopping. He's not walking, but he's not stopping. He's not running, but he's not stopping him. He's not going to control. Email complaining of an injury on our arm. Uh, just get ACPN route over here. Hey, we have a possible burglary suspect, possibly squatter. Officer is giving him commands. He's officers by himself. Right now, he's not running, but he's not listening. 2250, can I get a record of Old Oaks and Memorial? Anything. He's 3-702-1st Air Force of the right now. The owner's going to go over there and meet the record. We have a record. Old.
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Scott St, Houston, TX
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