Possible no-contact order violation with suspect fleeing scene, Auburn WA
Officers responded to a possible violation of a temporary no-contact order. The suspect left the scene driving a red Chevrolet, heading eastbound near 319th Place in Auburn, WA. Authorities tried to confirm the order status and searched for the suspect who was no longer at the location.
Audio|Source: Auburn Police
01:57
Transcript:
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Two and three units back for a possible order violation, 318, 118, 118, please southeast.
00:07
Three.
00:09
Two would make the back.
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Two out of three and two at them eight. It's a temporary no contact order in place. The subject is currently at that location 11.
00:22
I'm trying to run the parties now to see if I can't find the order.
00:28
Open it.
00:33
One in one out of me.
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103, 101, 1.02, and 208. I did find one out of your city.
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There's no Brady indicated.
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It was issued 1027 of 25 shows valid through 2030.
01:02
And apparently he's... Sorry, go ahead.
01:08
Can you work on confirming the order?
01:11
A firm.
01:12
And the RPS advice then that the subject parked in the garage, associated with the Red Subaru City.
01:23
And for units on the order, just for information, I am showing some discrepancies in the involved parties.
01:28
I have the respondent listed as last of Barry, first of the car.
01:34
The RP gave us last of Mohammed.
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Copy. Copy.
01:44
The border violation looks like the subject is G.O.A.
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in a red Chevy and a flight lasting eastbound on 319th place.
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Location mentioned:
SE 319th Pl, Auburn, WA 98092
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