Family dispute over ex-partner refusing to leave, Placer County CA
A family disturbance occurred on Oak Street in Placer County when a woman's ex-partner refused to leave her property. The grandmother requested assistance to resolve the situation. No serious issues were reported.
Audio|Source: Placer County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Copy-Anneson route for peace dating that her grandson's ex-girlfriend is currently at the property refusing to leave.
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Also, you know, after special attention.
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Also, the pending alum, 14, subject at the CBS Auburn.
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Female walking up and down the aisles acting nervously.
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Perfect. All right, okay.
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Yes, you got on the next-old.
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97.
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Six copies, female's a WFA, brown and white hair, last and wearing a green sweater, jeans, and white shoes.
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Are people's shoes just put something in her purse? female...
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...W fires 97.
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107.
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3A. You got the 1028 drivloat vehicles, correct?
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Hey, for me.
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Charles (number withheld), first of (name withheld).
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And it's in route to the 415[1] on Oak Street.
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The involved parties are the grandmother (name withheld),
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grandson, (name withheld), and ex-girlfriend (name withheld).
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They are all talking over each other in the background,
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making it hard to gather information.
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However, it sounds like nothing typical at this point in time.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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415: Disturbance or disturbing the peace, including fights or verbal disputes.
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Location mentioned:
Placer County, CA
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