Possible violation of no-contact order near Ravine Ave, Pickerington OH
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Officers responded to a report near Ravine Avenue for a possible no-contact order violation between two individuals. One party reported the order, but no official record was found. Both parties appear to reside nearby, and one has been staying elsewhere due to the order.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield County Sheriff
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01:59
Transcript:
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near Ravine Avenue, near Ravine Avenue.
00:05
I'm having rowed at 1502, it's going to be in reference to a no-contact order.
00:11
The parties involved are (name withheld),
00:15
and (name withheld).
00:21
Inral.
00:25
512. 512, go ahead.
00:29
Can you frame off the registered owners, driving record, please,
00:32
the Evan Osborne.
00:35
Your Honor.
00:43
520, 418,
00:46
we also received a call from the mail half of this.
00:50
He is now at Violet Elementary.
00:55
He's advising the order is against the original caller, (name withheld).
01:01
However, we're not showing anything on file pertaining to a no-contact order.
01:06
Here, please.
01:09
418, who lives there?
01:17
418, the mail caller advising both parties reside at the 4-3.
01:24
Sounds like right now it's more of a COVID-20.
01:33
They are separated, right?
01:35
That's for a male half drove two Violet Elementary isn't standing by there.
01:40
He advised he's been staying with a friend due to the no contact order.
01:45
However, we do not have it on file.
01:48
Okay, we're going out here for us.
01:51
Stand by.
01:54
That's firm. We had a call yesterday for a standby, however, the female was not on seat.
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Location mentioned:
Ravine Ave, Pickerington, OH 43147
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