No contact order violated by entering residence backyard, Algona IA


Police responded to a report of a no-contact order violation where a person entered the backyard of a residence near North Packard. The person believed to have violated the order was present in the backyard while the reporting party stayed inside. The protected individual was not home at the time.
Audio|Source: Algona Police and Fire
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Request for officers on near North Packard reporting a violation of a no contact order, so they just keep in the back door.
00:13
Thank you, instruct.
00:19
I'll go on a dialogue with responding as well.
00:26
10-4[1].
00:28
Second half is in the backyard of the residence my RP's inside.
00:33
10-4[1].
00:37
10-4[1].
00:43
I'll go to 19.
00:45
Is the RP the protective party or the defendant if you're able to find that yet?
00:55
My RP is a (name withheld) says,
01:00
or sorry, my RP is in (name withheld),
01:04
says, (name withheld) is the other party in the backyard.
01:19
The protective party, (name withheld), is not at home. She's at work at this time.
01:28
Ten four.
01:37
He goes to the backyard and he can't see him again at this time. I'm not sure if he's left or if he's just sitting down somewhere in the backyard.
01:44
No description.
01:48
10 4. I'm 23 and I know that (name withheld) also sometimes will stay a couple houses down so I'll check the backyard and check the area.
02:02
I'll go to 19.
02:04
I did not see anybody in the backyard.
02:06
I'm gonna try and touch the RP at the house.
02:10
Okay.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
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Location mentioned:
Algona, IA 50511
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