Domestic violence suspect threatening reporting party outdoors, Orange Cove CA
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A domestic violence incident was reported near J Street in Orange Cove. The suspect, the reporting party’s daughter's ex-boyfriend, was outside threatening the reporting party and banging on a window.
Audio|Heard on: Fresno County Sheriff - Sanger/Parlier/Fowler/Orange Cove/Kingsburg
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Transcript:
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Priority 1[1], City of Orange Cove for domestic violence near J St.
00:03
John Street, Orange Co, PD.
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Orange Vote 24.
00:09
Call 187 for domestic violence near J St.
00:12
John Street.
00:13
(name withheld) reporting daughter's ex-boyfriend,
00:16
(name withheld), about 33 years old, starting the reporting party.
00:20
Currently outside, was banging on the window.
00:25
7.4 R.O.
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10.
00:32
One more to call 11 in this.
00:38
104. One Paul 33.
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Coroner transport 1097.
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Paul 33, corner transport 1097.
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Paul 33, 104.
00:52
Orangeco 24 and assisting, located via Pryor, Lasso-Marer's Mr.
00:56
(name withheld), about 33 years old, semantic male adult lasting wearing.
01:01
Under non-clothing.
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What's threatening with the reporting party with the physical disturbance.
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Watchcove, copy update.
01:12
I'm 1097 area.
01:13
1047 area.
01:14
104. Beatrice, a subject is now lasting wearing a blue sweater, uncleared pants with white shoes.
01:24
Morishco 44 log on.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency requiring immediate response, typically with lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
J St, Orange Cove, CA 93646
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