Individual trespassed at Bond Street location, Bend OR
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According to the dispatch call, a person was found trespassing near NW Bond Street in Bend, Oregon. The individual has a lifetime trespass notice for the location and outstanding warrants from Kansas that are not valid outside that state. Previous misdemeanor offenses include DUI and driving without a license.
Audio|Heard on: Bend Police Dispatch
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Clarify the last and we are now out of a trespass issue at court.
00:08
All 30, did you still want to return on Aaron?
00:13
He's going to be cleared on Oregon driver's license.
00:24
Sorry.
00:30
We're out with last of (name withheld) versus (name withheld).
00:40
Spatch 316.
00:48
316. Key out and the notes that Mr.
00:51
(name withheld) has been trespassed from life from this location.
00:57
Covey? Covey.
01:01
This patch for 97.
01:03
The other RPS, Savannah, Edward.
01:09
And 316, Dispect, Chief Clifford, for non-extraditable?
01:14
Sure.
01:16
(name withheld), State of Birth, 10, 30, 1970 is,
01:21
has a non-extraditable warrant out of Kansas for a probation violation on fraud and insufficient check funds.
01:28
Again, non-extraditable, only in the state of Kansas.
01:32
Dispect, continually, he's always revoked DUI misdemeanor and DWS misdemeanor to 14, 2020.
01:41
Bobby will be clear SCCL on that and ICONC.
01:47
Okay.
01:53
1652. What's the address that?
01:57
Corey's.
02:01
Samrae.
02:07
From dispatch address at Correase is near NW Bond Street.
02:14
Help me, I do show a trespass notice from near NW Bond Street.
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Location mentioned:
NW Bond St, Bend, OR 97703
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