 Previously on the District 24-7. Call him. Tell him I'm harassing you. Go ahead. I want you to do that. You are facing criminal charges for harassment. It sounds like it's a theft of a cell phone. The kids got autism, so we're looking at how to risk adult situation. It actually makes it a felony-level crime. Can you watch me up to 5042 with a witness for a show-up? Fine. Okay, so I just want you to look and see if you see anybody you recognize out there, okay? Part of code 4. You're sure that's him? Yes. 5-1 David, that's a positive. Because the father did witness the suspect with the phone. All right, dude, thanks. We're going to grab the father and do one more, like I said, what we're doing is called a show-up. You can recognize him, right? Sure. That too. Yep. Sitting down? 100% sure. If you're over the age of 18, but you have a developmental disability, a physical disability, a handicap, it makes it a higher class of a crime. He's autistic, been diagnosed. He's 19. They say he's got about a 12-year-old functioning level. And the suspect interacted with the kid long enough that he should know that, to know that he was not functioning at a fully adult. So we're still looking at felony charges. I think we're in a good place here. Oh, yeah. This is awesome. My victims and my witnesses are working on statements. An officer is going to bring the phone here. So he's got the phone? We've got the phone. And then another officer is transporting the suspect over to District 1. All yours. Thank you so much. Thank you for your help, guys. Appreciate it. Thank you, guys, so much. I think we all have that standard answer if we got into this line of work because we want to help people. And that is most certainly true, but it's kind of evolved from that. It's not every day in this job that you get the chance to really, really make a difference. But those few and far between times that you do, you go home at the end of the day and you go, you wouldn't even have to pay me to do this job some days. I would just be happy to do it if I could walk away every day having it turn out like that.