Man returns and repeatedly rings doorbell at former partner's home


A man who was separated from his partner returned to her home and repeatedly rang the doorbell, causing concern. The partner was advised to keep the doors locked while help was on the way.
Audio|Source: El Paso County Sheriff's Office EPSO-1
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Transcript:
Yes, sir, in reference to this pending domestic dispute, it did occur at Blaine Canyon. It sounds like the reporting party's boyfriend is back on scene and keeps ringing the doorbell. Can you find me a couple cars and I will go? Okay, sir. Stand by your call, cover. I'll get that cover. Copy, units are again en route to 10819 Glen Canyon Drive. Parties were separated; suspect left, but now is back on scene and keeps ringing the doorbell. Advise the reporting party to keep the doors locked. We have a 42[1], copy, thank you.
Police codes explained
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42: Domestic/Family Disturbance
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Location mentioned:
Near Glen Canyon Dr, Peyton, CO 80831
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