Deputies respond to domestic issue near Darling St SE, Salem OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible domestic disturbance near Darling Street Southeast in Salem. The situation involved a caller and another individual with an existing no-contact order. Officials referenced that the case might have been dismissed earlier in the year, but documentation to remove the no-contact order had not been processed.
Audio|Heard on: Marion County Sheriff Dispatch
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Transcript:
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District two, we're getting a domestic near Darling Street Southeast.
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Our caller versus somebody by the name of (name withheld) says there is no contact order between them.
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There is a no contact release agreement with the caller and the party.
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One five one, we copy that.
00:30
Also 151.
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Go ahead.
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Per Marion County warrants to duty courts, they think this case may have been dismissed in June of this year, but no paperwork was sent to have the no-contact release agreement removed so they can't just remove it.
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But that's what I know about the no-contact release agreement.
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Location mentioned:
Darling St SE, Salem, OR 97317
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