Man forces entry into protected residence with valid order, Tempe AZ
A man forced entry into a protected residence despite a valid order of protection. The resident reported having a firearm and planned to exit through the back patio. The man has a history of violence towards police, drug use, and mental illness.
Audio|Source: Tempe Police Department - South Patrol District
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Transcript:
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Our complainant's (name withheld) shoved his way into the residence, which is a protected address for the complainant.
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He did not break in, but pushed his way in while the complainant was trying to hold the door closed.
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And one-frink level 1114 is to be advised looking at the previous calls for service for an attempt to serve this order protection.
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Cautions listed for the (name withheld) for violent towards police,
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drug users, mentally ill.
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That order has been served and is valid.
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Yes, so far.
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1114 15 to be guys the complaint it's advising they have a firearm in their person 14 records is confirming that the order is valid it has been
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reference
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45th Can you have records email that's one of us please?
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It's a more.
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I don't want to go forward.
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Definitely.
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It's on the 503[1] that completed is working on exiting the residence.
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She's going to be exiting through the back patio.
Police codes explained
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503: Stolen vehicle
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Location mentioned:
N McAllister Ave, Tempe, AZ 85288
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