Woman banned from apartment harasses resident through window, Charlottesville VA
Police responded to a report of a woman banned from an apartment on Carlton Avenue who was yelling and harassing a resident through the window. The resident feared she might break the window. The woman had a history of physical disorders and was last seen leaving the area on foot.
Audio|Source: Charlottesville City Police Department
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Transcript:
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H.HC. Cp.127. C.P. 136.2.2.2 trespassing.
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She is responding to near Carlton Ave apartment 102.
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Caller states that his sister is harassing him through the window.
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He's afraid that she's going to break through the window, suspect has been banned from the property. We are still gathering further.
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127 direct.
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1-24-Dabase. You can make me a prior to that call and just regard to the caller.
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104-130 direct.
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Thank you.
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Nice. Space.
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Cp.A.A.
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All right. Clare assist off the holiday ground call.
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Tenor out to Carlton Avenue.
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Black female, black jacket, pan sandals, (name withheld).
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She's concerned because of the history of physical disorders.
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The female isn't outside the window yelling. She arrived on foot.
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One for the third.
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Six will news. I'm in the area.
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143. Go ahead.
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You may know this already, but just as an FYI, she had a 1032 couple months ago when she was involved in a domestic.
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10.4, thank you.
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One for five a time out with 6-1.
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10-4[1].
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Yes, and drop the Carlton Avenue.
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The female is not being seen outside the window anymore in the direction of travel.
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Location mentioned:
Near Carlton Ave, Charlottesville, VA 22902
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