Person with protection order allowed if not intoxicated, Carol Stream IL


A resident reported someone knocking on her door, but officers suspect she made the call herself. A person with a protection order can be at the residence only if not intoxicated. There is also a danger alert related to possible suicide by cop involving the same person.
Audio|Source: DuPage County Police Dispatch 1 - West
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Transcript:
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Sixth into near Liberty, near Liberty,
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call us a refuse neighbor saying somebody is knocking on the door there,
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(name withheld).
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I've talked to (name withheld) and a strong feeling that was her actually calling it in, but she's claimed.
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I ran (name withheld) and (name withheld).
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He still has your protection against him protecting her from him, and she's got to O.P. for her child at a different address.
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He was just confirming this for him to just be in tax kid at the residence, correct?
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Yeah,
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it's still the same.
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He can be there, he just can't be intoxicated.
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It's also been entered by DuPage County for clear and present danger for suicide by cops. I'm pretty sure you're aware of it.
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Carol Stream, IL
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