Man with protective order leaves after virtual dispute, Buckhannon WV
Police responded to a domestic violence incident on Phillips Ln. A man with a protective order recently released from jail argued virtually with the protected woman. He then left the scene in a silver Kia Rio. Multiple people were heard screaming but officers confirmed the man had left and no immediate assistance was needed.
Audio|Source: Upshur County Police, Fire and EMS
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
The vehicle, 1240-19 south, the Stonewall Apartments, referencing paper service.
00:12
To a female, there's a domestic violence protective order.
00:17
He's been physical in the past, non-toxicated at this time, could.
00:32
Well, that's okay.
00:34
Hello,
00:36
good.
00:38
You start me to catch for a signal 6 on Sugar Land Road.
00:42
I'm going to be 10-70[1].
00:46
Sample.
00:48
Four or five days you'd be advised we can hear multiple multiple people screaming at this time. Go ahead and back.
01:05
Be clear, negative contact.
01:11
2030.
01:19
He knows there's Bonnie Phillips Day Road. That male subject, life named (name withheld), has left in a silver key of Rio.
01:26
Advising he's not been out of jail for even 24 hours, he's out on bond. Okay.
01:39
And so he advised that the female on scene has a DDP on him or is that just a condition of his phone?
01:52
So female that has the protection order is not on scene. I believe he's just been talking to her virtually.
01:57
Go ahead.
02:04
They still need us to respond if he's left.
02:14
Stand by, we're asking, everybody, he was arrested for domestic assault.
02:19
Stay-bye.
02:27
474, everybody thinks he's not there, he's not there, they don't need anyone now.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-70: Agency-specific 10-code (meaning not discernible from transcript)
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