Custody dispute resolved with court order enforcement, Baltimore MD
A custody dispute occurred near Braddish Avenue where a complainant presented a court order to pick up his son. The other party initially refused to comply. Police were involved, but the issue was resolved when the complainant successfully obtained custody and no longer required police assistance. The situation involved a family disturbance related to enforcement of a custody order.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Western District
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Transcript:
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hi Bradish is near Braddish Avenue we have a we have a
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Complain has paper to pick him up today and he has papers, he has court order and papers. This is coming from Mr. (name withheld),
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family disturbance.
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Completing,
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yeah,
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the court orders to give his son today as she texts him.
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He's not going to get him.
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Send for a couple.
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And I can have another unit make their way over there with you seven?
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Twenty-seven, all of us, I know. I just still need to want to acknowledge.
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All right, seven, thank you're 22.
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32?
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Yeah, 21 said because he's handling a slot shot in the area, he's going to handle Dukeland.
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If you can stand back up to seven in reference to family disturbance,
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he has a court order to get his son today.
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She texts him he's not getting in the sun.
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27 is in row. Let's take the back please.
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10-4[1].
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Just to remind you this is a, uh,
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sounds like a custody dispute.
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That is a sketchy.
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...that they could go to court, family court, to perform the judge that somebody's not following the rules of the agreement.
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The back office.
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Two seven, let's send you a six.
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Yeah,
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one six.
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Give it, David, no.
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All right, ten four, two, five, signal thirty-one.
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And we have that black 2016 jukempas at the location.
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And the suspect is the great vehicle.
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The officer they're hit and run. Is there just one vehicle at the time?
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He said.
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G7? Yes,
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sir, in western Bradish.
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The complainant was able to get his son. He no longer needs police services. You can give him the day to know.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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