Neighbor dispute involving restraining order considered civil


Audio|Source: Concord Police Dispatch
02:2
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She's all said. She said it was just a conversation with parking lot, no threats or anything like that. I'll be clear that you can put me on the Amyway call. Can you change the location to Shaz on Diamante? And I will be adding to notes. Okay. For Cola Rose. She was off that. Tori, can you copy on that? All right. Thank you, Adam, Robert, Ocean, Charlie, Queen, Union, Edward, Horst of (name withheld), Thomas, Illinois, DeVry 10, 2011, 2002. Copy. Precigs going up. Have this as a civil matter for now. One real guard in department, 7. Sounds like it sometimes was a neighbor dispute with 7 and 8. It looks like we've gone there the last couple days. That's caller's from Unit 7. She's calling, saying her neighbor is failing at her kid. Abby. Got it. 4-8. Lexis is all set. She's the protected party in a restraining order where the calling party is the defendant.
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Concord, NH
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