Welfare check sought over child with grandmother


Summary: A caller requests a welfare check at the grandmother's home because a woman recently released from jail wants her child, but the grandmother refuses to hand over the child. A protective order forbids contact.
Audio|Source: Culpeper County Public Safety
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Transcript:
Call over 115. The 15th. Secretary 100 for a welfare truck at 1117. Cherry Hill Road. Callers advising, she just got out of jail and her grandmother has her child. However, grandma is refusing to bring a child to her. What the caller stated that she stayed written. That's Secretary 44 for a noise complaint. 5 would 9. It's very little pike. Caller stating that there's people across the street from Westside Grocerty, across the street from Strait being very loud for the last 25 months, like someone to go speak for us. All right. The caller did admit to calling the grandmother multiple times, and there is a protective order[1] of no contract of any kind of place. You advise there's a protective order. There's a protective order against the caller.
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protective order: Legal order restricting contact between parties
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Cherry Hill Rd, Virginia 22701
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