Man returns to property despite trespass and restraining order


Audio|Source: Deschutes County Police Dispatch
02:35
Transcript:
7R43 dispatch, priority code 6. 42. 1605 Northwest Newell Avenue. This is showing its new will house foster care. Given R. P. on the line, it looks like (name withheld) was dealing with this earlier regarding her ex-boyfriend, who was previously trespassed by law enforcement, coming onto the property, advising that he is there. now trying to leave in a vehicle. She stated law enforcement told her to call back if he came. Copy. All being around on Olden Redfinster again. Probably. Forty-eight from trouble. Hi. I'm always out. Can you check with those people covered, 48? Okay, for him. dispatch, 48. Can you be advised where the mail might be going? 48. 48 on L30. 40. This isn't a consistent issue with this female. They look like we have officially trespassed him in the beginning of July 3. Sorry, have or have not? Looks like as of July 2nd, he has a formally trespass. However, this is a consistent issue with her calling this in and then she allows it back on the property. Okay, thank you. And I believe he resides on a residence over by a city at middle school, if I remember correctly. Yep. And 48 from dispatch, confirming 8 from, I do show that trespass, lifetime trespass from the address. We look like the call now from earlier today, advised that the mail told RP. that he does not care about a trespass or an RO that she's trying to get and will continue showing up. You can cancel SP and advise Redmond just in case they catch them come through town. I'll call her.
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Near NW Newell Ave, Terrebonne, OR 97760
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