Man with restraining order texts woman from jail, Hull MA
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A woman with a restraining order reported receiving a text message from the restrained man who is in Plymouth House of Correction. She requested police to respond to her apartment near Nantasket Avenue in Hull.
Audio|Heard on: Hull Public Safety
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
5.5. 15-9-tascab is going to be apartment number 6.
00:10
Caller’s daughter has a restraining order against a male who is in Plymouth House of Correction.
00:15
He just texted her and she would like to speak to an officer.
00:27
Four-five-five.
00:31
Five-five.
00:34
I believe that call is out of 750 and I have apartment six.
00:38
She told me 50, but we have her in house at 750.
00:43
Receive, thank you.
00:49
5-0-Hull control.
00:50
I'll head over to 750.
00:57
Thank you.
00:59
455-5-4-5-Hall control.
01:06
Yeah, I was just at 5-0 Nana.
01:08
It looks like a single-family home.
01:09
I'll head out with 5-0 to 7-50 can now.
01:17
4-5-7-455.
01:19
Tom, you can just record.
01:20
That's in a different segment.
01:25
We'll see. Thank you.
01:26
L.T.
01:31
4-5-0. All control.
01:33
We're going on up to 7-50.
01:35
Ricky.
01:41
4-50, I'll show.
01:44
Until then.
01:46
Could we get them a call back? I can't get into the building here.
01:52
File alarm halt.
01:54
Engine 1-0-1.
01:59
All right, let me explain the engine 1-2.
02:04
Refusal signed,
02:07
engine one, rest of the two, cleared a quarter.
02:12
Got it. Refusal signed, company's quarter.
02:16
No, 41.
02:19
Control 50, I just made contact with Bonita.
02:27
She's going to meet you outside.
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Location mentioned:
Nantasket Ave, Hull, MA 02045
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