Disputed court-ordered removal of woman on west 1st street, East Syracuse NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a woman in her 50s, appearing disoriented, refused to leave a residence on West 1st Street as ordered by the court. No weapons or intoxication were reported, and no domestic relationship was confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Any units for a dispute, West 1st Street, Village, Circuit.
00:04
Street, 402, what are the notes?
00:08
possible disoriented or confused individual.
00:10
So there's a white,
00:11
correct, she's a 50s white female that he's lived with for five years, whose name he has no idea who it is.
00:17
Refusing to leave, there's some sort of court order that she was supposed to be out on Monday, but couldn't find the court order to actually get a name on it.
00:24
But no weapons on intoxication, they did specifically deny any sort of domestic relationship, though, but I guess there is a dog on tape.
00:35
Unit 3401, you can start with that.
00:38
Copy, you're doing a ton.
00:41
04, you can hold me open, I'll start.
00:45
Copy, you're meeting with a Stanley Fish.
00:47
I'm not going to hit some chairs on the name.
00:51
109 was 1st Street between south center and Stavanger Street.
00:56
You get a CV91 to control?
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Location mentioned:
W 1st St, East Syracuse, NY 13057
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