Domestic disturbance with violation of no-contact order, Fresno CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a domestic disturbance between a man and a woman near Tulare Street and Pottle Avenue in Fresno. The incident involved a confirmed violation of a no-contact order. One party reportedly sent a message threatening to break through a window.
Audio|Heard on: Fresno City Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:58
Transcript:
00:00
We'll also be going to the area of Tulare St and Pottle Ave for a domestic disturbance.
00:09
Service at Tulare St and Pottle Ave.
00:14
Units responding to Tulare St and Pottle Ave for a male-female disturbance.
00:24
Seven top two five, do you have two plates in the call?
00:29
Seven top two five does affirm.
00:34
And one ending in (number withheld).
00:37
Affirm for the 2021 Honda.
01:14
That male texted (name withheld) saying that he was going to break through the window.
01:24
You listening, (name withheld)?
01:28
One George 13, thanks.
01:31
Copy any units for the zero on Tulare?
01:39
Thirty-one.
01:43
No contact order.
01:48
Affirmative.
01:49
It's going to be a no contact order.
01:50
It's already been confirmed with FSO.
01:51
Also, speed license is going to be on the DCB for two entries as a felony to Robert or PCE (number withheld) Adam.
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