Suspicious person banging on door and fleeing near Lakeshore Drive, Reno TX
Deputies responded to reports of a suspicious person banging on a door near Lakeshore Drive. The person appeared to flee the scene and was covered up, possibly trying to hide their identity. The caller reported this behavior and deputies investigated the area.
Audio|Source: Lamar County Public Safety Dispatch
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Being right to near Lakeshore for a suspicious person.
00:05
Somebody's banging on a door out there.
00:18
I'll be in route to Lakeshore.
00:19
I'll be in route to Lakeshore.
00:26
2490 first we ever get a return I'm sorry you ask for the return for the return
00:41
Henson says have an eligible ID card it expired April of 2025 he's clear 29
00:54
That's with a, excuse me, that's a H-U-D or is it H-U-T-T-T.
01:01
H-U-D-S-O-N.
01:04
Stand for, it's different in the call.
01:08
It should be in there.
01:14
Oney-five on third.
01:17
Go ahead.
01:20
I think when I saved it, it's messed it all up.
01:22
Could you just go back in the person's house and make sure things straight?
01:32
104. 24-9-3-30.
01:34
I'm 10-8[1].
01:36
My seat.
01:42
1333, 1333, 11.15.
01:43
1333, 11.5.
01:49
1105.
01:52
I just turned down Lake Shore.
01:54
Were there any other details?
01:57
Yeah,
01:59
I believe the lady says they're like digging dog ditching.
02:01
She said they knocked on the door and looked like maybe they took off running, but she said basically they were all covered up with her words.
02:14
Racing,
02:15
County, I'm in there, right?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service/available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Lakeshore Dr, Reno, TX 75462
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