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Man violates protection order at mother's homeOmaha NE

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Omaha, NE

A man under the influence of meth violates a court protection order by being at his mother’s residence, who is also protected by the order. He arrived on foot and may have outstanding warrants.

Audio|Source: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northeast
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Transcript:
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Postcards, protection order violation, 1426KD Avenue, 14C6, KD Avenue.
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See, Alicia.
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Nature brother, John Strange, a white male, 46 years old.
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6'2, black overhauls.
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Lime green, long-sleeved shirt.
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It's on location, violating a FEO[2].
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High on meth, no-known weapons, suspect arrived on foot.
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Call his mom also lives at location and is covered in the P.O.[3]
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There is a call yesterday, Code 1[1],
00:22
and the party possibly has a warrant, three out of them, 41?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 1: Urgent response (often used for high-priority calls)
[2]
FEO: Felony Exclusion Order (Protection Order Violation)
[3]
P.O.: Protection Order

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