Husband Violates Protective Order at Home With Children


A woman reports that her husband, who is under a protective order, is at her home with their children. She wants advice from the police on what to do next.
Audio|Source: Fayette County Public Saftey
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Transcript:
loop 320 sylivan loop cross street growth park entry caller has a TPO[3] against (name withheld) and he is at the house now when at county had a hard time locating him to serve him and caller was told to call Fayette if he arrives at her house to be served ten more triple Hello. Caller's oldest and youngest sons are at the house now with (name withheld). Paperwork is at the house. Children are included in the TPO as P.P. And 1021[1] caller is not on the scene and needs to know if she needs to 1025[2] at the house or somewhere else.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1021: Call by phone
[2]
1025: Meet in person
[3]
TPO: Temporary Protective Order
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Location mentioned:
Near Sylvan Loop, Fayetteville, GA 30214
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