Restricted person enters residence in violation of order, Woodland CA
A protected person violated a restraining order by entering a residence near Farrell Street where the restrained person and family members were present. The protected person stated it was "fair game." Officers were dispatched to the scene. The restraining order is a temporary domestic violence order expiring in two days.
Audio|Source: Woodland Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Near Farrell Street, we got a violation of a restraining order.
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RP advised that a female who has the restraining order against him
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entered into this location behind RP's brother.
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She's currently in his room and the younger brother is in the living room.
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RP is in his mom's room and the female into the house and said, quote, it's fair games.
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So I have somebody protected partner who showed up and we're saying it's calling in.
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Is that it, they affirm?
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Okay.
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Next two.
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Copy.
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Copy.
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George, John, I'm ten-eight.
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George one, copy.
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Right, David 1, George 1, violation of the restraining order.
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David 1.
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George.
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Sayward 1, George 1.
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Violation of restraining order, near Farrell Street.
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Restrain parties call in and advised the protected party on a no-contact restraining order, walked into the house behind the restraining party's younger brother.
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And set out to fair game.
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Near Farrell Street, I'm attaching now.
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T. The phone cover.
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George, a lot, copy.
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Look, you know, it looks like it's a served temporary domestic violence order.
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That expires in two days.
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Location mentioned:
Near Farrell St, Woodland, CA 95695
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