Law enforcement coordinates serving protection order and warrant


Law enforcement officers are working together to serve a protection order and a firearms warrant to a man who is currently across the street and not causing any problems.
Audio|Source: Sangamon County Public Safety
02:14
Transcript:
9.5-0. 106. It is (name withheld). 7-4. 2115, Sample, Wadiall, (name withheld) is across the street and he's not causing an issue. 8-L-P server. 214, go ahead. 117, South Grand West. 25 with SPD, out with Christian. It'll be a Carina's Law OP. David, T.31. Go ahead. Are you aware of his 29 status? Can you find out if they are serving the Carina's law warrants on that subject or if county needs to continue for that part of it? They'll need to continue, but he's Code 30[1] now for the 1099, so if they want to serve it to jail and he gets there can do it that way. Well, there's two separate things with the Carina's laws. There's the OP service. There's also the warrant for usually firearms that has to be served to him. And if the vehicle's there. The county is doing, I'm sorry, SPD is doing the warrant on the vehicle, we're in contact with out, and then the county will serve him with that. If they want to 25 here to copy the warrant, that would be great.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 30: Subject wanted
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Springfield, IL
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