Police Attempt to Serve Order of Protection at Address


Police are trying to deliver a legal order to someone at a home. They believe the person is there and are making arrangements for the delivery.
Audio|Source: DuPage County Sheriff
01:45
Transcript:
The petitioner in an order of protection believes that the respondent is currently home at (name withheld) and is asking Glendale Heights to serve it. The others will be doing so be a short form. Is that something that you'll allow or should we refer them to the sheriff? We'll allow it when we have somebody available to do it. Okay, 10-4[2]. This one's been holding a little later, longer, and the other one's in the lobby, so if it's okay, we'll send you to Delta 10 and 2-11 to this. OOP[1] be a short form service at (name withheld). I'll send you the order. Delta 10, I copy, 76 from my left. A lot of I copy on the row. complainant on scene or she's just calling? No, she's not on scene. She's been Carol Stream said that she knows his routine and that on Friday nights he goes to that address to stay over the weekend apparently.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
OOP: Order of Protection
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment
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Location mentioned:
Near President St, Glendale Heights, IL 60139
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