Man with restraining order tries to enter home, Vallejo CA
A man with a temporary domestic violence restraining order is trying to enter a house near Granada St. The reporting party could not see his clothing or exact location. The suspect is believed to be the same person who caused problems at the police station last week. There is concern for the safety of those at the location.
Audio|Source: Vallejo Police and Fire
01:45
Transcript:
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When I was loading a 166.4 in progress near Granada St. He's trying to get him through the house.
00:09
Sam 5, do you copy that one?
00:18
So let's copy.
00:21
Can we get somebody to break him and go get him? He's the same guy that was in the station last week, causing a problem.
00:29
Add-N-A-W-N-Route.
00:31
Have me. 5-4, I'll put you on that for me. Copy.
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5-4, I'll put you on that for me.
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5. Paul 7. 10-8[1]-8-4, and touch me to Paul 4.
00:52
5-1.
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5-4-1, Routher County is 1.
00:59
Have a long.
01:06
5'all 7.
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The description of what he's wearing,
01:10
and is he clear?
01:12
He's clear, there is a served DV[2] order temporary against him.
01:17
We don't have closing description, but I'll call him.
01:26
126-108, you can attach me to the left.
01:38
Unison route to Granada, unknown clothing that R. P.E. wasn't able to see that.
01:42
He's not banging on the door now, but unknown where exactly he is.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service and available for assignment or calls.
[2]
DV: Violent or threatening behavior between individuals in a domestic or familial relationship.
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Location mentioned:
Near Granada St, Vallejo, CA 94591
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