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Man May Have Re-Entered Home Without PermissionNorfolk VA

audio iconFamily Offense
Alexander St, Norfolk, VA 23513

A woman believes a man who was removed from her home earlier may have re-entered because her security camera is offline and he still has a key. He is not on the lease and she does not want him there, but there is no formal ban or court order preventing his entry.

Audio|Source: Norfolk City Police Dispatch - 2nd Precinct
03:20
Transcript:
00:00
Probably, sir. Per of the complaint, she's been at work for over an hour, PD were at the location earlier today, removed a male.
00:08
She believes that he may have gone into the home because her home security camera is off the line and states that he's the only person who has access to the home.
00:21
It's going to be a black male twisting his six-foot fit, heavy set.
00:29
It's going to be (name withheld) that was removed from the property earlier.
00:43
Copy, there's another unit and there's lives in that way as well.
00:47
Yes, I'm just looking.
00:50
3-4, you can clear me up, assistance provided, and I'll have that way.
01:04
Two-point radio.
01:07
Go ahead.
01:09
Is he saying he broken to her property or is he banned?
01:14
Negative sirs, it just states that he's the only one that has access to her property. He was removed from the property earlier this afternoon.
01:26
Copy, is there anybody contacted him back to find out is he not supposed to be on the property? He just, him being removed for the property doesn't mean he can't come back and warns. He's saying he has access to him.
01:42
French, I'm calling from military in Aisalia.
01:45
For New York, Norvius, sorry.
01:52
Radio to 240 spoke with the complaint and she states that he does have a key to get into the apartment and states that he's not supposed to be there because she's in a program but she just hasn't taken the right steps at this time.
02:10
Copy, ma'am.
02:13
In reference to that message,
02:16
if she gave him a key and he has access to the house, it's not a whole lot we can do once we get there.
02:27
Unless he's being banned from the property or something else, would she expect in law hostages.
02:36
I have no idea, sir, but she did state that he was taken from the property earlier.
02:44
He was taken before she could ask for the key back. She does not want him at the property.
02:49
He's not on the lease, and that's basically what she told me. But she did say there is a stipulation in the program. She wouldn't disclose what sort of program she's in, that she is not supposed to have anybody at the location with her.
03:07
Copy, man. So it was probably going to have to happen.
03:10
The officers can go out to that location.
03:13
We're not going to be able to remove him from the property unless she's there and she shows that she's the only one on the leaf.

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Alexander St, Norfolk, VA 23513

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