Possible violation of protection order after domestic disturbance, Benton TN
Police responded to a domestic disturbance near McClure Road after a neighbor reported hearing a woman yelling for help. The location is associated with two individuals who are subject to a protection order, suggesting a possible violation of that order.
Audio|Source: Polk County Public Safety
02:50
Transcript:
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Central 1, 124, 134.
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Just got a call.
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It's going to be near McClure Road.
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Neighbor called in, advising at that address.
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She could hear a woman yelling for help.
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It's going to belong to (name withheld) and (name withheld).
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Is there any history over here?
00:36
Sanford, there's a protection order.
00:40
A protective person is (name withheld).
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34, what's your 20?
00:57
Ten-four. Town for.
01:14
Also, the female subjects possibly one out of Monroe County as well.
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Down forth.
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134, I'm on seeing, I do your screen for my phone.
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10-4[2].
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Min out.
01:51
I've just seen two cars parked here at the church from the clear road.
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Stand by and one club.
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Stand by and one club.
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Ten and four.
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Mr. (name withheld) for the OOP[1].
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Is he supposed to be here at the scene?
02:28
He's the one that's protected, correct.
02:31
That's what the caller that called it in said that he could hear male and female fighting and her screaming.
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104, he's not violating that, right then.
02:42
10 months misread you.
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104, she's, if she's there, she's violated.
02:48
Okay.
02:50
Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
OOP: Order of Protection (restraining order)
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
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Location mentioned:
McClure Rd, Benton, TN 37307
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