Violation of restraining order at Birchwood Drive, Fairfield CT
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A person violated a restraining order by being present near Birchwood Drive, which is a condition of their release.
Audio|Heard on: Connecticut State Police
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Can you check the file 20s on (name withheld)?
00:03
Wednesday's reporting is now supposed to be near Birchwood Drive that violates one of the orders.
00:08
Right, Senator.
00:13
And I text sheet.
00:14
I'll be serving you.
00:16
Father?
00:17
Can you have an ambulance respond here to check him to be able to note?
00:24
Rather.
00:30
7, 1720.
00:34
26-122. 213.
00:36
213 H-K.
00:38
Yeah,
00:39
thank you. 104.
00:41
Massachusetts, uh, by any date of birth.
00:45
EEOC. 736, 46, turn around.
00:48
All the on-a-veh vehicle check underneath IPB, just two car attorneys.
00:53
Good.
00:55
Have you? All right.
00:57
I want to hear you.
00:58
Bye.
01:00
Oh, C-66.
01:02
Roger, do you go sweep through northbound 39 to 44,
01:09
possibly in the area of the salt shed? Called in by off-3D trooper, stating that there is a hazardous fortune in the crime line with his hazard zone.
01:18
Do you advise because, like, his heart is being detached, other than that,
01:23
nothing else?
01:25
Roger. Roger.
01:28
K-18-0-2-0-2-0-2-0-191.
01:32
10-29[1]-191. Regarding (name withheld) not being allowed at near Birchwood Drive, that's in his file 17 as a condition of his release.
01:48
It's not supposed to be there.
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[1]
10-29: Check records for wants or warrants on persons, vehicles, or property.
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Location mentioned:
Birchwood Dr, Fairfield, CT 06824
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