Family dispute over part-time resident entering home with key, Louisville KY


A family dispute occurred when a part-time resident entered the home with his own key. The mother called police but later tried to cancel, saying there was no domestic violence and no forced entry. The daughter plans to pick up the children and may seek a restraining order. Officers left without filing a report.
Audio|Source: Louisville Metro Police 2 - Divisions 3 and 8
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Transcript:
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813 Baker. Can we try a call back, I put some mom and see if we have an META on her?
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Stand by.
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10th We're ready to 813 Baker.
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Go ahead.
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So I just got a phone with the mom. She said that she tried to call back and cancel, but she said that she still has a 30-minute ETA.
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Okay, radio, if she wants to cancel, there's no domestic, he lives here part-time, came in with a key that he had, and he didn't kick him the door.
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So if she wants to cancel,
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go ahead and clear it out and call back if they want to. But at this point, it would have been only a duty's only report anyway.
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Time for. As far as a daughter as well, I accidentally called her first. And she said that they're going to, I guess she's going to come pick up the kids and then go file or a restraining order or something on them. So I'll just go ahead and clear it out. If she needs this, we'll call back.
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