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Individual with protective order present at residenceCharles County MD

audio iconFamily Offense
Prince Frederick Rd, Maryland

Police responded to a report that a person with a valid protective order was at a residence where the protected person was present. The protected person reported two individuals, one with a current protective order, were at the location.

Audio|Source: Charles County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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41 808. All right. Get away. The protective order violation, near Baywood Court near Prince Frederick Road. (name withheld) is your 1017. She said someone she has an order with is at the residence. I'm checking women now.
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20, 1074 valid, clear and local. All right. And 808, she's saying that the subject that she has the order with also lives inside the residents, so I'm not sure how they're violating.
00:51
She's saying it's two different subjects that (name withheld), that's 40, as well as a (name withheld), that's 34. I found the order with (name withheld) as a protective order that is valid. It expires next year, and he has been served. She had a peace order with a (name withheld), but that expired earlier this year.

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