Dispute at Farmer and Britain over phone and orders, Petersburg VA


Police responded to a dispute at the intersection of Farmer and Britain where a man tried to take a phone from a woman. The case involved marital property and a protective order.
Audio|Source: Petersburg Police
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Transcript:
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101. One thing I'm at Farmer and Britain.
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One day I'm at Farmer and Britain. One-on-one, you're back.
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This man, I'm at Farmer and Britain.
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I'm out with all the parties.
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Copy one of four direct.
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Well, I'm direct.
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I just pulled up as well.
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110.
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110. That party has been PR in reference to marital property and a protective order.
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We're clear.
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Copy. K9-9-1. I'll be sure for the 80-goat.
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K-9-9-1 repeat.
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I'll be sure from the 80 in it.
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23, 24.
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T910. 10-9-1-10[1].
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10-0-1-10[2].
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Yes,
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as far as 900-1-4 road, 900-1-4 road, it's going to be referenced as a stir.
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I was a male simply trying to take the phone from a female, you know, possibly in a vehicle, had a female on the line that actually left the vehicle,
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called in my vassander, no further.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-9-1-10: Possible request to repeat or clarify a message (common radio code)
[2]
10-0-1-10: Likely a radio administrative code; not a standard event code
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Location mentioned:
Petersburg, VA
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