Protective order enforcement at Justin Ln residence, Laurel MD


Law enforcement responded to near Justin Lane to serve a vacate and protective order and confirmed the subject was present at the residence until officers arrived.
Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Sheriff 446, I have a call on Justin Lane,
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referenced a subject saying he needs to serve his son a vacate and protective order.
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Do you guys have anything on file for is Samuel, and I'll spell the last name of OJ-A-O-M-O.
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Yeah, 10-4[1]. We have a protective order, a vacate protective order for one.
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Okay.
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Are you guys going to handle this, then?
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You can attach myself on (number withheld) for the call.
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Okay, and I apologize. What was your number again?
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(number withheld). All right, thank you.
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Out of 11.
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Out of 11.
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10-4[1], I'm helping change the tire.
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Okay.
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Just be advised, we're coming from out west, so it's going to take it a little bit to get out there.
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I don't know if you can send a patrol unit there.
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Just to verify, you know, if you're still there.
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Yeah, the father verified he was there in the basement, but I could send a patrol unit if you need me to.
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Could you please, thank you.
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Thank you. Frank 3-1 or Frank 2-1. Can you start to the Frank 4 reference to the Civil Protective Order?
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Controling 41, I'm out.
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Frank D.1. Okay.
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He starts in near Justin Ln. I have two sheriff units en route with a vacate protective order. They just want you to confirm that the subject is on location and remains there until they arrive coming from the western end.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment received; message understood; affirmative or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Near Justin Ln, Laurel, MD 20723
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