Welfare check finds violation of protection order in family case


Police conducted a welfare check at a home concerning a broken protection order between a father and son. The father, recently released from jail, claimed he needed to discipline his son. One male was taken into custody.
Audio|Source: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
363 34 376. 3476. Tuck was answering us to 1975 Barcelona Way Unit E. Edward 104. Gauthys with APS and request of welfare check on (name withheld) and (name withheld). Please, it's a father and son. The protection order against (name withheld) break. Continuing, (name withheld) is just out of jail and spoke with the RP and said it is his job to discipline (name withheld) for tattling on him. Looks like (name withheld) is 89. (name withheld) is 62. There's phone numbers in the call. 75. Your volume was low. Can you repeat? Yeah, 1909. I'm in service. 16, get under the case number. Okay, firm. It's going to be 30-285. Again, 30-8-5. 1750. 1050. Said. Is this? Negative. I'm just going to do call notes. 3464, one mail in custody. 2518. 2518. TRO[1]'s state. Copy 175050. 2716. I'm going to be around to the office with evidence.
Police codes explained
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TRO: Temporary Restraining Order
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Location mentioned:
Near Barcelona Way e, Grand Junction, CO 81503
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