No-contact order violation leads to emergency apartment entry, Jersey City NJ
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Police responded to near Clinton Avenue after a man reported that his child's mother was at his residence in violation of a no-contact order. Officers could not reach the tenant initially and noticed a foul odor from the apartment. They obtained permission for an emergency entry to check on the occupant's welfare.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Police
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03:30
Transcript:
00:00
I got a call for near Clinton Ave, Apartment 1, Charlie.
00:04
Male caller said he has a no-contact order against his child's mother, and she is currently in the house in the hallway.
00:12
That's a female wearing a raised sweatsuit.
00:19
Merci for example.
00:21
Thank you. Thank you.
00:22
Thank you. I received.
00:34
And what's for us?
00:36
We're speaking to the super of the building.
00:38
He has a military service apartment.
00:44
Let me tell him going off on your phone.
00:47
Let me see.
00:52
Let's see. Let's check these ones.
00:56
Okay.
00:58
I want some tenant.
01:06
I just reached out to the CIP.
01:11
You know, the unit spoke to the super.
01:13
They haven't seen this male over a week.
01:15
There's a distinct foul smell coming out of the apartment.
01:21
ESU is already off, permission for your emergency entry.
01:28
Hi, CAC, Frank, do we have a super on site?
01:36
Yeah, the unit's photo, but he doesn't have a T.
01:42
Hi, I'm assuming the phone should have something, a Master Key, can you get in touch with the owner, see if he's local, maybe you can get a key instead of us, you know, taking the door?
01:56
Yeah, I can try that.
02:01
That's five.
02:03
Okay.
02:06
Nice thing, but if you have the caller, what's it then? We have no access.
02:14
Okay.
02:15
I know we're on, so I'm going to try again.
02:21
Okay. That was the apartment?
02:23
One, Charlie.
02:29
Hi, West Lieutenant, and after he's looking all the resources, it's over the way and approved by the TIC, the ESU is going to ask for me an entry.
02:43
West Lieutenant, I spoke to him, he approved.
02:45
He's aware of everything.
02:48
Okay, approved.
02:55
Emergency 3 is not a fire and Supervisor that we're going to be entry into the small record.
03:00
The ESU Supervisor, Channel 2.
03:04
The emergency surgeon I have it.
03:11
Thank you. 1411 on that.
03:18
Oh, what's that else for one a six claim?
03:24
Send them all in a vast place.
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