Restraining order violated by breaking into home, San Leandro CA
A woman broke into a home in violation of a restraining order. Police detained one person at the scene and are investigating the incident.
Audio|Source: Alameda County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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13, I think it's 4166.
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It's Fulsom. It's 950s. They are requesting that they're just going to be a restraining order against, sort of broken into their home.
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See, we copy.
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It's out. Copy. Female's going to be a (name withheld).
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She's WFA 57150.
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I'm not including.
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I'm running her out now.
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1213 we have one detain
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1213 I copy one new team
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36, I'm familiar I'll be 11004 242[1] coming in area
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242[1] coming in area up 16th already 16th already 1630
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Copy there you.
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There's a black male 2 to white female.
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He's a shrubbed with blackmail, all black clothing, she's a lift on the shirt on white pants.
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The next half just got into white as she she's now leaving the list on on Liberty.
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Henry T. There is a restraining order on her, but it's showing it hasn't observed yet.
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Okay, can I cover. And it's north, so just too many.
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Over. Super.
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All the Rep.
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The office in the mailbox, also, she'll not be done to step in the other, or not having to be a second area.
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E.T. H. She's been assuming that the returning order was served yesterday.
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She's going to be in a silver because of the sedan, so we'll wave you down when you arrive.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
242: Physical contact or force used against another person without consent; battery under California law.
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San Leandro, CA
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