Father violates court order by contacting son at home


Police respond to a father contacting his son despite a court order prohibiting contact. The father and son are separated at the scene.
Audio|Source: South East Iowa, West Central Illinois Public Safety
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00:0034-8, Hinkai.00:03Go ahead.00:0934-8, believe it's going to be a situation where father's son may be an O.P.[1]00:15in place. Father's not supposed to have contact.00:17The son is there at the 61-North-7.00:21Trying to make contact, I believe I have the party separated at this time.00:2524, who is it?00:28The father, they're trying to make contacts Anthony Pilkington.00:32Eight from three, I'm en route as well.00:43Incarate, was there an altercation or something?00:50Hate, I don't believe so.00:51I believe there's just a violation of a court order.
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34-8, Hinkai.
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Go ahead.
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34-8, believe it's going to be a situation where father's son may be an O.P.[1]
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in place. Father's not supposed to have contact.
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The son is there at the 61-North-7.
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Trying to make contact, I believe I have the party separated at this time.
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24, who is it?
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The father, they're trying to make contacts Anthony Pilkington.
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Eight from three, I'm en route as well.
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Incarate, was there an altercation or something?
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Hate, I don't believe so.
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I believe there's just a violation of a court order.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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O.P.: Order of Protection (court order barring contact)
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Location mentioned:
N 7th St, Burlington, IA 52601
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