Unwanted subject reported near South Olive Street residence, Mexico MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible unwanted subject was reported inside a residence near South Olive Street. The caller mentioned a female unknown to him and referenced a potential protection order involving a male (name withheld). Responding officers noted there was no active protection order confirmed at the time.
Audio|Heard on: Mexico Police: Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Next, co-opters in office, near South Olive reference an unwanted subject.
00:06
Caller advised there is a female, he does not know, inside of his residence, and he wants it removed.
00:13
Again, near South Olive.
00:19
Next officer is Robert to a call on Olive Street.
00:23
Caller advised his son, a (name withheld) is also at the residence.
00:27
Caller stated that he has a protection order against him.
00:32
3.9.
00:36
26 arrival.
00:39
First state 26 arrival, 1320.
00:45
31 to 26, just for information if the (name withheld) subject is there, he needs trespass from Dollar General, West Plaza.
00:55
39 copies, 31.
01:00
26, Mexico, one around.
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Go ahead. The last name of (name withheld).
01:08
Osten Charles, Ocean, Nora, Nora, Ocean Robert, first name (name withheld).
01:12
Mary Ida Charles, Henry Adam Edward Lincoln, Mitchell E.
01:15
Edward. State of birth, 12-1, 1987,
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12-1, 1987.
01:22
The (name withheld) subject showing revoked out of Mexico, 1097J1, negative 99.
01:29
There's no active protection order.
01:31
Copy.
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