Domestic incident with child seat violation and custody dispute, Kerman CA
A domestic violence report involved a female leaving near West American Avenue with a child not in a car seat. There is no custody order on file. A male threatened female deputies and was arrested for assault and resisting arrest. The custody dispute is ongoing.
Audio|Source: Fresno County Sheriff 2: Dispatch Areas 1 (Orange, West); 2 (Yellow, Metro); & 4 (Green, East)
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Transcript:
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Cardi 1. Paul 11 for domestic violence, 128.
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2 Paul 11, pream.
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2 Paul 11. 2 Paul 11.
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2 Paul 31.
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Domestic violence at near West American Avenue.
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Caller states (name withheld) leaving in a gray Toyota with a child and no car seat.
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There are no custody orders on file and nothing physical occurred between them, break.
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There is direct police reporting related to the case as alert for the subject.
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The subject is violent and hostile towards female deputies.
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The male threatened to fight with female deputies and was taken into custody for assault and resisting arrest.
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The altercation was against the female deputy.
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Take Paul 11, 10-4[1].
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2 Paul's 21.
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Can you close my call out, RTF, and if I'm going to assist 2 Paul 11, I'm having cat issues.
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2 Paul 21, 10-4[1].
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2 Paul 11 in assisting units, the female is leaving in a gray Toyota.
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It is an ongoing issue regarding custody orders.
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2411, notified HP in Kerman.
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Set forth.
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Special attention, City of Kerman for name was requested.
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For a female with low blood pressure and feeling lethargic, EMS, press into clear.
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To all units in City of Kerman be advised of the domestic violence.
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The female is in a gray Toyota.
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
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