Person violates no-contact order at local residence


A person with a court-ordered no-contact directive appeared at another person's residence and remained in the parking lot, creating a disturbance.
Audio|Source: Hamilton County Public Safety
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Transcript:
318 or dispatch. Two Baker 7, copy disorder[1]. Got 13. So. I'll be storing the outer room to check of the compound. Copy that? I don't know. It's going to get to chat in 2000, East 23rd Street. It's going to be apartment 246. That's near South Orchard, and South Willow. Clear. Any in the area of 792 Woodgrove Circle, 792 Woodgrove, off Grove Road. Caller has a no contact order[2] with a (name withheld) car owner party. He showed up at her door, still on scene in the parking lot. Getting in a no-9-1-1-1-1 call. Call-Taker still getting further. You can use 71073. The line rings indefinitely on callback. Six. You want to ask them to me on the disorder. No further at this, John. I'll look at him. 20. Okay. Baker 20. I'll be enrapped to the disorder as well. Fair.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
disorder: Disturbance/Disorderly Conduct
[2]
no contact order: Violation of No-Contact/Protective Order
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Location mentioned:
Near E 23rd St, Chattanooga, TN 37404
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