Nephew reported at protected address in order violation, Glen Ellyn IL


Caller reports their nephew is present at an apartment despite a court order prohibiting it. Police are investigating a possible violation of a protection order involving family members.
Audio|Source: DU-Comm Glen Ellyn, Wheaton, COD Police
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Transcript:
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Gulf 2, I'll get you back the first, I guess, possibly domestic or a violation of order protection.
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122. 122. Near Raintree Dr, apartment 2C.
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Caller says their nephew's there and there's a court order he's not allowed to be.
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122.2.2.2.2.
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The name is going to be (name withheld), a known exact date of Earth.
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31, you can put me on that as well and he should have an OOP[1] with that as a protected address.
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I was trying to pull it up, do you know, I'm in the initials maybe?
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21, if I could have a ticket, I throw it on there.
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I'm looking for it.
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21, I just ran them.
00:32
I'm not getting any old piece back.
00:33
I'm going to check for pre-trial condition.
00:36
Okay, yeah, I'm not seeing any either.
00:38
Then he's suspended is the only other signals there.
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All right, and Glen Ellen units looks like your caller's actually in Hampshire.
00:45
He's not there now, but believes that the nephew's been there for at least today and mom isn't a sound line.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
OOP: Order of Protection
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Location mentioned:
Near Raintree Dr #2c, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
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