Female asked about rights after eviction by boyfriend, North Port FL


A female called police from near Neely Street reporting that her boyfriend threw her out of the residence. She asked about her legal rights. There was no physical violence reported. The male was noted to have past issues with resisting law enforcement and mental health concerns.
Audio|Source: Sarasota County Sheriff, Venice and North Port Police
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Transcript:
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North Port 1 William 12, 1 William 19, 1065, a signal 22 civil.
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William 12.
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One William Nage.
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Both units 1051 to near Neely Street.
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Near Neely in West 2, cross of Coco Solo and Portobello Avenue.
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Compliance advising she's being thrown out by her boyfriend and wants to know what her rights are. Advising nothing physical.
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No argument. She's just wanting to know her rights.
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Signal 14[1] on the male half, we do have a signal 20 in the house.
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Flag for him that he has fled and resisted LEO in the past and manic bipolar.
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William 1251.
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What will that make it?
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Northport units responding to the 22 Civil on near Neely Street Signal 14[1] call taker advising that the female half were landline with is yelling at the mail and will not separate.
Police codes explained
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Signal 14: Request or relay of general information not tied to a specific incident or emergency.
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North Port, FL
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