Domestic disturbance near Plaza Dr W with restraining order violation, Fresno CA
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According to the dispatch call, a domestic disturbance occurred near Plaza Dr W where a female reported being struck and having her shirt pulled by a male suspect despite an active restraining order. Police were informed and are checking the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Clovis Area Law Enforcement
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
It will be for 41 Plaza Drive West.
00:03
It'll be for (name withheld), 125 of 91.
00:09
It is listed.
00:12
He has,
00:17
looks like he has a history of patient activity and history of being combative with officers.
00:28
Two, do you copy that officer safety attachment?
00:34
I did not.
00:35
I was on that call.
00:37
Three Adam, 11.
00:39
I don't know, 11.
00:40
Good Adam 11.
00:46
Go ahead.
00:48
Can you run them in the calls, I can put him in the cat.
00:51
I think he's incarcerated.
00:55
Copy. Disadvising.
00:56
It looks like we got the female back on line saying she was sitting in the head and male pulled her shirt.
01:01
She possibly said manual calderone.
01:04
She did give apartment 203.
01:21
This is getting on face with? Zebra 101080-1080.
01:27
We're 1024.
01:32
11, can we confirm the RO?
01:36
Copy.
01:45
Level.
01:48
FPD was advised.
01:50
Very much.
01:59
Alladiel, he is just showing on the DV order as a restrained, and we're checking with that pistol.
02:06
Great Adam, 11.
02:07
Per FSO, the RO is active and no contact 100 yards stay away.
02:19
Call 11, 1098, RTO.
02:22
Call 11, 24.
02:30
Mary and wanted her to leave.
02:32
She started yelling for him to stop hitting her and then the line disconnected.
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