Ex-partner breaks door and refuses to leave home, Wayne County MI


A caller reported their ex-partner forcibly entered their home by breaking the door and refused to leave. There was concern the situation may have become physical. The ex-partner later left and the caller did not expect them to return.
Audio|Source: Romulus-Huron Twp Police & Fire
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Transcript:
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I have partners on the phone, taking a 911[1] call.
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An ex is refusing to leave there. He busted through the door.
00:08
She's trying to get further.
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Hey, we're all from 700.
00:17
Seven down on the second tile and send it to be as well.
00:23
Three and two for a floor to plate.
00:31
Go with your plate.
00:33
We have an open line now to relatively quiet. I'm not sure if he left or but it was pretty loud right before then possibly became physical, I'm not sure.
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(name withheld), (name withheld), 18, (name withheld), (name withheld) 18.
00:49
47, you can add me to opening as well.
00:57
It comes back on a four-door Chevy to Mark James of Fort Lauderdue.
01:07
Thank you, Matt.
01:16
603 radio, you might give her a TX back and see if she's still coming.
01:22
417,000 service.
01:25
Copy.
01:28
Copy 1558.
01:35
Female just came back to the phone stated that he left.
01:37
She doesn't think he's going to come back. She doesn't think he's going to come back.
01:46
Got you.
01:48
Okay. Can we see if she'll give us a vehicle description?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Hang up (disconnected 911 call)
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Location mentioned:
Oak Ln, Van Buren Township, MI 48111
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