Violations of Restraining Order Discussed in Domestic Incident


Officers are discussing a situation involving a possible violation of a domestic violence restraining order. A person may have sent a text message to someone protected by the order, and the officers are determining if contact is allowed for child visitation.
Audio|Source: Modesto Police Dispatch
02:21
Transcript:
I got two last names. It's going to be the last of (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), O. 2.76. The question of Manor, 1,400 Celeste. It occurred at 1048 hours. RP received a text message from our ex- (name withheld) that violates a DBRO[1]. requesting a 21[2]. This one. On file. (name withheld). Next of (name withheld). Common spelling, data birth 930, 1969. 6.9. Copy. I'll give her a 21. Copy. And are you looking at the 28? Hey, firm. It looks like it's one of the same. Six, (name withheld). Okay. Copy. This is you about 10.4.2.2.2.2.2.2.0.1.000. I stand by, please. Number 24, go ahead. 1022, uh, you get on the computer, thank you. Yeah. Do you about 24? Go ahead. So my physician go on my call, can you see if LA is willing to pick up? X-ray 72 Modesto. I found that BVO. It's temporary served as protecting (name withheld), who's our RPP. However, there's a stipulation that states that the restrained party, (name withheld) is going to be his first. And can have brief and peaceful contact with the protected party to communicate about the juveniles for court order visitation and exchange. So, 75 or 71866. Are we sure it's going to be? me the same. April.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
DBRO: Domestic Violence Restraining Order
[2]
21: Call by telephone (request for contact)
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Location mentioned:
Near Celeste Dr, Modesto, CA 95355
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