Man picks up truck from ex-wife's residence under TRO


A man with a restraining order is allowed to go to his ex-wife's home to pick up his truck because the order permits peaceful contact for child visits.
Audio|Source: Lathrop Police and Ripon Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
B-116-Rubin. Probably 16. Okay, sir. That R.P. just call advising that he's going to be picking up his truck from his ex-wife's residence at 290 Robert Avenue. He wanted us to be aware he did say there's a TRO[1], but say that it doesn't prevent him from going to that location. 2.2 LEAPS. RP 359-21 return for a civil issue at 16762 in this country trail. U.N. 16 Rubin? Right. I was able to locate the TRO and it does speak that there's no contact allowed, states they can have peaceful contact to communicate about the children for court-ordered visits, and I don't see anything regarding staying away from the residents. 10-4. You can log out. Different. Do you want to love alone. Good.
Police codes explained
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[1]
TRO: Temporary Restraining Order
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Location mentioned:
Near Robert Ave, Ripon, CA 95366
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