Ex-girlfriend tries to forcibly enter home despite no-contact order, Arcadia SC
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The ex-girlfriend of a man contacted police after she tried to forcibly enter his home despite a no-contact order. The caller locked her outside, but she attempted to kick the door in.
Audio|Heard on: Spartanburg City County Public Safety
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Off of King, Lahn, and Henry,
00:04
in reference to the ex-girlfriend of (name withheld), 23, who has a no-contact order with the caller and has come to his house to get violent.
00:15
The caller has locked a female outside, and she is trying to kick the door in.
00:20
So, go on the green.
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Go on the room.
00:28
Bob, no, Bob and I will also be there.
00:32
I'm not difficult.
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I'll copy anything else on.
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About three, copy.
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You got to be a key-checking CAD for 250,
00:48
Cedar Street.
00:50
Your trick, and also 1021 dispatch.
00:56
No.
01:03
52, I copy in route for outside fire, page drive, and Whitehorse Road.
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Your hydrant is in front of Will Mish Drive and Page Drive.
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Say,
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EMS transport.
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The world for yourself.
01:25
153 can you have that trooper that was on the previous call on giving me a 21
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good word good one good one
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10-4[1].
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20-4. 401, 10-8[2].
02:02
401. 401. 10-8[2].
02:06
401. 201.
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Go ahead.
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104s be advised that the cat knows that she's trying to kick the door in.
02:28
104. 10.5.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood.
[2]
10-8: In service and available for assignments or calls.
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Location mentioned:
Henry St, Arcadia, SC
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