Suspect stalking victim and violating protection order, North Street MI
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This is a follow-up call about harassment and texting near Electric Ave by a suspect violating a protection order and stalking the victim. Deputies were requested to check near Wildcat Road for the suspect driving a green Nissan Juke.
Audio|Heard on: St. Clair County Police, Fire and EMS Simulcast
Listen to dispatch call
01:57
Transcript:
00:00
It'll be a follow-up referencing near Electric Ave.
00:06
Caller (name withheld) says the mail is still harassing and texting her.
00:12
I'm sure if you would just want to give her a TX.
00:18
Okay.
00:22
16 to 14.
00:24
If you just want to flock his car again, see if there's been any movement, it's an average sent some deputies over to his house.
00:32
Tabby, I've still got flocked, I'll all check right now.
00:40
14 to 16.
00:41
There's nothing new on Flock.
00:48
Copy, thanks.
00:50
Break 16. The Vismatch.
00:51
Can you copy an address?
00:57
Near Wildcat Road, Clyde Township.
01:00
Can you just have some desks over there and try to make contact with him? He drives a green Nissan Juke.
01:06
They locate him.
01:07
He's good to go for stalking in the PPO violation.
01:11
Copy. What was his name again?
01:15
Joseph Richter, R-I-C-H-P-E-R.
01:20
Clear.
01:26
Car if I copy that.
01:30
Abram, go ahead.
01:32
(number withheld).
01:34
Edward William Frank,
01:37
(number withheld).
01:39
Clear. Clear.
01:45
Requesting to check to see if Joseph Richter, with the green Nissan,
01:51
is at their residence, he will be charged with a PPO violation and stalking if he is.
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Location mentioned:
Wildcat Rd, North Street, MI 48049
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