Possible stolen vehicle flagged by license plate reader, Houston TX


Dispatchers discuss a license plate reader alert for a possible stolen vehicle near Westheimer Rd. Officers confirm a plate match but later find the plate belongs to a different vehicle than the one reported stolen. They tried calling the homeowner with no answer and note past hang-ups at the location.
Audio|Source: Fort Bend County Law Enforcement
01:57
Transcript:
Multiple calls holding. One of them is a license plate reader alert on a stolen vehicle[1] near Westheimer Rd and Highway (number withheld), no units. You're both looking for a minute. What's gone on, Westover Parkway? Can we check the PAT one? You see they still need a (number withheld) to go to the pipe? A couple units on scene already. If they don't need them, we can send one single unit. We attempted to contact the homeowner through the premise phone number and there was no answer. We have a history of hang-ups at this location. (name withheld) will be? (number withheld), (number withheld) and (number withheld). (number withheld). I'm asking about that plate reader alert. It's at Westheimer and Highway (number withheld) on a stolen vehicle. They're westbound on Westheimer, displayed on a (number withheld) truck, (name withheld). Okay. Go ahead. Go ahead. (name withheld). (number withheld). You found y'all is going to be (number withheld). Okay. Out of (number withheld). Clear the honor run numbers. It's not a good hit. The plate returns to that vehicle, but the stolen hit is for a completely different vehicle. The last call we have associated with this location was from 2021 and that female associated with the call.
Multiple calls holding. One of them is a license plate reader alert on a stolen vehicle[1] near Westheimer Rd and Highway (number withheld), no units. You're both looking for a minute. What's gone on, Westover Parkway? Can we check the PAT one? You see they still need a (number withheld) to go to the pipe? A couple units on scene already. If they don't need them, we can send one single unit. We attempted to contact the homeowner through the premise phone number and there was no answer. We have a history of hang-ups at this location. (name withheld) will be? (number withheld), (number withheld) and (number withheld). (number withheld). I'm asking about that plate reader alert. It's at Westheimer and Highway (number withheld) on a stolen vehicle. They're westbound on Westheimer, displayed on a (number withheld) truck, (name withheld). Okay. Go ahead. Go ahead. (name withheld). (number withheld). You found y'all is going to be (number withheld). Okay. Out of (number withheld). Clear the honor run numbers. It's not a good hit. The plate returns to that vehicle, but the stolen hit is for a completely different vehicle. The last call we have associated with this location was from 2021 and that female associated with the call.
Police codes explained
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[1]
stolen vehicle: Motor Vehicle Theft
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Location mentioned:
Near Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77006
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