Separated husband refuses to leave bedroom during dispute, Santa Margarita CA
A divorced husband returned to a residence near Omita to collect personal items. An argument started and he refused to leave, knocking on the bedroom door where the woman was barricaded inside with her infant and dog.
Audio|Source: SLO County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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415[1] DD at near Omita.
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There's just come both.
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415[1] verbal at near 6 3,
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415[1] DV[2] at near Omita Unit 1. RP advising currently going through a divorce. Husband was living at location and is now living at mother's, came to the residence to pick personal property and became 415 verbal break.
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Sitch 40 continuing. Subject is hurt knocking on the bedroom door, stating to the x-ray. He's not going to leave and is going to get allowed.
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First of Joshua, last of Panko. We're attempting 29.
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There's a second. 29.
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I'll take it back.
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10-4[3].
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Okay,
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I got to check.
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Information for Sandless, units and a unit in position, possible 23-152, left, be northbound 101 south of traffic way. Northbound 101 south of traffic way,
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for a white Jeep, unknown model, scene leading.
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Sandless clear, C and JU 572 at 11.10.
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Adam 13, Arbiz advising the male subject is trying to get through the door.
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We are clear and available. Medi-5-2, we are clear and available. Medi-time, she's happy.
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NARPie's advising, she's trying to barricade the door with a chair at this time. She'll have an infant in her dog inside the bedroom.
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Four.
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Sam 5 and round.
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Sam 5 in round.
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Sam 5 and 104.
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Stop answering.
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Other way. Other way.
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On 13, be advised, or beseeding, she's in the infant's room. It's located straight down the hallway to the left, and she can see the door handle turning.
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Copy.
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It's responding to Albeda negative weapons.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
415: Disturbance or disturbing the peace, such as verbal disputes or loud noise.
[2]
DV: Violence or abuse occurring between individuals in a domestic or familial relationship.
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10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
I St, Santa Margarita, CA
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