Ex-boyfriend returns to house, possible verbal argument, Tulare County CA


A woman reported her ex-boyfriend is returning to her house after being told to call 911 if he makes contact again. A 911 call had an open line with a male and female talking but not replying to the dispatcher. A verbal argument may be occurring.
Audio|Source: Tulare County Sheriff 2
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Transcript:
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5-4 near Avenue 352.
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RP (name withheld) advised her ex-boyfriend (name withheld), Paul, Sam.
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She states that she was told to call 911 in case she made contact with him again.
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She then stated that he was turning back around to her house and she had to hang up.
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Sam, 4 is the same subject.
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I'm to be a lot familiar.
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For the 836[1].
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I'll be in a row. It's in four, break force, Sandy, copy.
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Okay, that way. In addition, we did call back on 911.
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We got an open line and we can hear a male and female talking, but no response to the call-taker.
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No response to the call-taker.
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That's that, boy, boy, does it sound like the mill and the three are in a 415[2] verbal?
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A 40 boy, if I say a negative, it sounds like they're whispering to each other from my call taker.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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836: California Penal Code §836 – Authority for a peace officer to make an arrest without a warrant
[2]
415: Disturbance
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Ave 352, California
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