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[music playing] They're saying men are fighting out in front of the residence. So we'll head over there and assist the deputies that are en route already. I'm so sorry. If we can just get him in the back. We need to get him checked out. Yeah. He's breathing. I did make sure of that. Hey, bud. - What's his date of birth? - June. Hey. Hey, do me a favor. Roll over. How much you have to drink tonight? MAN: More than enough. How much is more than enough? MAN: Too much. Too much? 316, can you go ahead and roll us an EMS? We have one guy suffering from alcohol complications. When I was pregnant, he was never this drunk. He's a great father. [baby crying] So you and his wife are dating each other? Did y'all start arguing? The fight get started in here or out there? Out there. Does he live here? Right now, as of right now, we're staying for about two weeks till we got out of here. [man sobbing] Where does he live? He lives right in that trailer, where she lives and where her new boyfriend is. He is. All right. But the new boyfriend said, hey, I'll get a hotel-- I think that girlfriend probably needs to leave, too. Yeah, well, the thing is, they also have the babies in the house. I mean, can't leave the babies with him. That's not going to work. No. OFFICER: So what are y'all going to do? WOMAN: He's just going to sleep here for the night. We're going to get divorced next paycheck. It's just costs too much right now. What are you going to do tonight? Tonight? Yes. I assume that he's going to pass out as soon as he hits the bed. And then we'll leave before he even wakes up. I'm going to text his boss to make sure that he's not there tomorrow, because he needs to sleep. All right, well-- On your side. On your side. I'm glad you know right now that that's probably not going to work. Because once we leave, things change. If we come back out, y'all probably going to go to jail. Yes, sir. Hey, buddy, I need you to talk to me. I don't know why he's like this right now. You've got to realize, he's drunk. He's drunk. You have your boyfriend living with you and your husband. I mean-- Yes, sir. That's going to happen. Normally, he goes to work, and my boyfriend goes to work at night. We haven't been together in a while, actually, about two months. So it's just because we both moved to Midland, and I needed a place to stay. On your side. On your side. Come on, on your side. On your side. Thank you. Thank you. I think it's best if you and him-- if you stay away from him, because this is all over you. You do realize that? Yes, sir, I do understand that. And I'm so sorry for the inconvenience. Stop. Stop saying sorry for the inconvenience and listen for a minute, OK? I think it's best if you two stay away from each other. For the night. Until the alcohol wears off, and y'all can sit down and have a normal conversation. Fortunately, when alcohol gets involved, things tend to come out to light, how people actually feel about each other. [ambulance sirens] The husband was transported to Midland Memorial Hospital. All parties are separated for tonight, and we went back to service. OFFICER: He has a headlight out. [police sirens] I have a vehicle refusing to pull over. Think he's trying to make it home. Step out of your vehicle. What'd you pull me over for? Your headlamp. You don't know a front headlamp. Step out of your vehicle. I'm stepping out. OFFICER: Keep your hands where I can see them. Huh? OFFICER: Keep your hands where I can see them. Yes, ma'am. OFFICER: Step back to me. Keep your hands up. Get on the ground. Get on the ground. Keep your hands are in front of you. Why do I got to get [inaudible] out here? Because you didn't stop. Get on the ground. I'm at my house. Get on the ground! I am on the ground. All the way down! Aw, man. All the way down! That's messed up. Keep your hands in front of you and do not move! I am not moving. I'm not going to move, lady, OK? Golly. Why didn't you stop when you saw my lights? Stay back, ma'am. I need to stay back where you're at. Yes. [police sirens] No! Sorry, ma'am. Over a light, bud? You should have just pulled over. Mom, they said they're gonna tow your car! Please, my mom needs it for work. Please don't tow it. Please, ma'am. Is there anything inside that vehicle I need to know about? No, it's not. Nothing inside that vehicle? No, it's OK. You cooperate with me. I'll cooperate with you. - I'm telling you. - OK. Yes, ma'am. There's nothing inside that vehicle? No. No drugs, weapons, nothing of that sort? No. OK. Well, they come out here looking for him today. He went to gather his stuff up, so he could turn himself in in the morning. What were they looking for him for? Because of a warrant. He's got a warrant out for his arrest. Is he on anything? Does he take drugs? WOMAN: Ma'am, I don't know. I don't think so. I don't know. Does he have a history of it? WOMAN: A history? He's got a history with the law. Right. We didn't find anything wrong with the property that he had on him. They're clear, so you can keep the vehicle. God bless you. And I'm sorry. It's one of those things, where all he had to do was pull over. I know he did. He knew what-- he knew. Have a good night. He did not want to pull over, because he already had some warrants out for evading arrest. Now, he's caught himself a second evading charge. We'll be heading over to the jail. We're on our way to a standby. It's a female. She's requesting for us to go to the residence. Needs to go get some more clothes. I'm advised, her step-mom has locked her out of the house and will not let her get her clothes to go to work. I don't know who this guy is over here. He doesn't look too happy. Sir, what do we got going on? What's going on? Stand over there. These are my daughters. They're trying to break into my [bleep] house while I'm at work. I don't want this [bleep], OK? OK. She lives with me. She has no business here. How old is she? She's 17. She's my daughter. How old is this one? She's 23. They're trying to break into my damn house. This one didn't come home last night, so I locked the door this morning on my way to work. And now, she's trying to get inside. I told my-- I told my fiance to not let her in until I got home. Who was she supposed to be with? She wasn't supposed to be nowhere. She was supposed to be here at the house? Yeah. She didn't ask to go. She didn't ask to go nowhere. OK. What's your side of the story of all this mess? He called her a bunch of names. She was like, well, why are you mad? Because I haven't seen you all day. I haven't done anything to you. Why are you mad? And he was like, well, I'll tell you when you get home. OK, what are you doing? You here to pick her up or what? Yeah, I brought her from her work, because she had to go to work and this is out of uniform. She called me. She was like, can you come get me, so I can come get my work clothes, and you can take me back? And I was like, OK. I came, and we were knocking nicely. She still wasn't coming to the door. So I came to the window, and I was knocking on the window to see if she would open the blinds. She didn't open the blind. And so, like, I hit it like this. [knocks on window] Not hard, not trying to break in. I hit it so she could hear it. WOMAN: She even yelled, quit. Yeah, and she didn't-- WOMAN: Like open the door. This is my house. She didn't open the windows. She didn't come to the door. WOMAN: Like, I live here. All my freakin' clothes are inside. All I'm trying to do is get some mother [bleep] work clothes and some mother [bleep] work shoes, so I could go and get paid. That's what I'm trying to do. OFFICER: Y'all need to hang tight here. And I'll come back and let y'all know what we're going to do. To solve everything for now is, I guess, we can just get your daughter whatever she needs for her work. So you want her to take all her stuff? MAN: Yeah. OK. I'm going to make contact with her mom real quick. It's pain in my ass? Yeah. What is it that you want me to do with your daughter? Because dad doesn't want her here any longer. Legally, as long as you designate someone that's willing to take care of her, and they're willing to take care of her, there's going to be no problems. My understanding now is she has to go to work anyways. So, I guess, that'll buy you a little bit of time to figure out where she can go in the meantime. All right, you're welcome. So do you want to go and get your stuff? We're not here to argue. Is this everything? OFFICER: OK. All right, guys, well, if y'all need us, just give us a call back, OK? MAN: All right, thanks. You're welcome. See y'all. Dad wanted the daughter out of the house. He can't deal with her. Mom has legal custody of her, so we'll see how that works out. But I'm pretty sure we'll end up back on that property again. I'm gonna head over to this disturbance. What we have is a female that's extremely intoxicated right now. So we're going to go check on that and see what's going on. Are you the ones that called? MAN: Yes, ma'am. She did. WOMAN: She hit my niece with a water bottle, and she's pregnant. And we want her removed from this land. OK. Does she live here? No. She's in my house right now trying to hide out. OK. Y'all can come on in. She's trying to hide out? I guess. My house is a mess. That's fine. I've got grandkids, and they keep it in a hell of a mess. OK, that's fine. I'm not worried about that, OK? Just tell me where she's at. She's right here somewhere. Hello? Hello? Sheriff's office. What's your name? Sit up for me. Sit up. Hello? I need you to wake up and sit up. OK. We can play it that way then. Sit up. Pick up your pants. We're just going to lay back down, huh? We're not going to cooperate? [phone ringing] Pick up your pants. Whoa. Can you get your pants on? OK, I'm going to help you up, OK? Let's stand you up. [girl sobbing] I'm sorry. OFFICER: That's fine. I'll talk to you a little bit more, but I need you to stand up and get your pants on, OK? I'm not going to put handcuffs on you yet. I just need you to stand up and put your pants on. OK, button up your pants. Are those your shoes that are lying right there in front of you? [girl sobbing] [police radio chatter] I'm going to hold onto you, because I don't want you falling over. This way. I'm not trying to do anything. I just don't want you to fall over. I don't want to do anything. OK, I just don't want you falling over is what it is, OK? Can I have a cigarette? OK, here in just a little bit. Scoot on in. WOMAN: I'm sorry. Scoot on in. Just hang tight for a minute. I'm going to talk to you here in just a minute, OK? WOMAN: Yes, ma'am. Do you have any injuries or anything? No. I'm not trying to do nothing. I'm not trying to press charges. I just want her gone. You just want her off the property? WOMAN: Absolutely. OFFICER: OK. I didn't really want to see her have to go to jail, but, anyway, she made it over here anyway. OK. Will you transport for me, and I'll meet you up there? Yeah, that's fine. Thank you. No problem. No, I haven't yet, because I know what I was going to have. She got my window down. No [bleep]. Holy hell. She couldn't have gone far. She is extremely intoxicated. I'm going to go ahead and drive down some and check the area. So she wasn't being charged with anything at the time. She was being detained until we could gather more information. We didn't have public intoxication, because she was inside of a residence that she was allowed to be inside of. One of the deputy's windows wasn't locked, so she managed to put the window down, and open the door, and take off. [police radio chatter] She's been located further down west of our location. So we're going to head down there and go pick her up. OFFICER: I've got her secured in the back of their car. She forgot how to walk, so we had to carry her. Oh, she forgot how to walk after all of that, huh? She fled into this trailer right here. Did she go into the trailer? In the trailer. She was in the shower. They thought that she was fleeing a domestic violence scene. Because all she would say is, I just ran from my cousin's house. So they thought some dude was chasing her, said, you can stay in here for right now. Once they saw the flashlights, they realized something was up. All right, well, let's go ahead and take her and transport her. The thing about intoxicated people is they're very unpredictable. She'll be going to jail now for criminal trespass, and she'll have a second charge for evading. [music playing] [police sirens] [taps on window] MAN: Yes, sir? - How you doing, sir. You have your driver's license with you? OK, why don't you go ahead and step back here. Let me see your ID. MAN: OK. Is this your car? Your tag is expired. All right, this is your girlfriend? Yes. OK. Have you been arrested before? - Yes, sir. What have you been arrested for? You don't know what it was for? Yeah, you got warrants, man. Two tickets you didn't pay. There's nothing in this car that shouldn't be there? You're laying the defense for what I'm going to find in your car is what you're doing. Why don't you go ahead and step out for me, ma'am. Why don't you do me a favor and just step right back there for me, next to him. Got an open container. That one's spilled all over the floor. This one is still cold, halfway full. [police radio chatter] Uh-oh. I want you to go ahead and turn around. Put your hands behind your back. Possession of methamphetamine I don't do that stuff. Oh, really? OK. No, I don't. Well, I guess, it's a bad day for you to be in that car. We're going to transport two. OK, and what about the drinking and driving? You weren't drinking? So she was drinking both tall boys? Man, it's cold to the touch. You just spilled the one all over the floorboard there, man. Don't, don't, don't. Don't-- You are. You're treating me like I'm stupid. Nah, nah, nah. Can you sit him in your car for just a minute? Keep this in here. All right, I'm going to talk to him for just a second before we transport her. Here's the deal. Are you going to take the fall for it, or are you both going to take the fall for It? No, if it's not yours, don't take the fall for it. I don't want you to take the fall for it. I will be glad to go to court, OK? But if it is yours, you need to man up, and you need to tell me. Am I going to transport one of you to jail or two of you to jail? With what? You saw it was in there. It's not, if it was in there. It was in there. OK, if you're not going to own up to it, if you don't want to own up to it, if it's not yours, then I'll charge both of you. No, that's not the way it rolls, OK? It's not, I guess, OK? Is the baggie that I found yours? He says that it's his. He's going to take the rap for it. And I believe it is his. This time, you're getting off. The handcuffs are coming off. He's going to jail for a felony. But you need to understand how close you came to going down with him, OK? It's your business whether you stay with him. OK, you're free to go. Thought it was meth at first, but I believe it's going to be cocaine. He's going to be charged with possession of a controlled substance, probably just under a gram.
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Views: 6,274,147
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Length: 21min 10sec (1270 seconds)
Published: Fri Jun 28 2019
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