Individuals riding off-road vehicles on private property, Polk County TX


Officers responded to a complaint about several individuals riding four-wheelers and side-by-side vehicles on private property in Polk County, Texas. The riders were contacted and instructed to stop near a gate. No further incidents were reported.
Audio|Source: Lake Livingston Area Wide Public Safety
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Transcript:
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9-1 call free.
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3312, there's supposed to be some full wheelers down here.
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Complaining has them stopped, waiting for somebody to come out, they've already told them stop riding.
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Go ahead.
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You can show fire contained, you can downgrade any units to non-emergent.
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Don't need everybody in route with water and main power for knockdown, or for mop-up.
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That's clear.
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One there, 22.
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Go ahead.
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The address can be (number withheld).
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409. A complaint is that address can be (number withheld).
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She said she heard them cranked up and start to leave,
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possibly stop at the neighbor's address,
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but she's not sure.
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They're on a side-by-side.
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Side-by-side, two for rollers.
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And it's 62 on location out of best, Katie.
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Claire, I'll be out with the side-by-side at the line to the left sitting in front of the gate.
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There's no four-wheelers.
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David 22, can you see there's a contact number for this address?
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Polk County, TX
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