No-contact order violation reported at Ellison Apartments, Parkland WA


A person at Ellison Apartments sent texts to 911 reporting that someone they know broke a no-contact order. The caller could not safely speak on the phone and it is unclear if the person violating the order is still present.
Audio|Source: Pierce County Sheriff Dispatch - East
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Transcript:
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Call number 624[1] looks like possibly an active order violation at the Ellison Apartments, near 104th St S.
00:07
Call is texting only saying they can't safely call 911 and that an acquaintance violated the no-contact order.
00:14
We're still trying to get more details that I could locate an active and served order where the caller is protected party and the other half is the respondent.
00:21
We're not sure if he's there or not.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
624: Active order violation (likely refers to violation of protection/no-contact order)
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Location mentioned:
104th St S, Parkland, WA 98444
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