Locksmith changes locks amid domestic violence concerns, Franklin NC


At a residence near Imperial Drive, a locksmith was called to change locks following a domestic violence protective order. The resident was unsure if the ex-boyfriend named in the order was present during the lock change. Police officers were asked to keep the peace during the locksmith's visit.
Audio|Source: Macon County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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50-something unit Imperial Drive.
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T4. Is there a county act in 21[3]? See what can find out?
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St. Ford, Graham County said that it was in Pennsylvania.
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44 just fetch. What do you got?
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Table.
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Around 101 Imperial Drive, reporting and party advising, she has a locksmith on the way of the DVPO[1] against an ex-boyfriend, does not know if the ex-boyfriend is on the scene advised locksmith being a legal president.
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I'll give them the 21[3].
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Denver.
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44, what was that call? I couldn't hardly copy it.
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G545 , I believe it's keeping the peace.
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The C wants us there while the locksmith goes the change locks.
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Negative.
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NC 10-28 for Signal 4[2] when you're clear.
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I figure this thing.
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Go ahead.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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DVPO: Domestic Violence Protective Order
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Signal 4: Request law enforcement assistance
[3]
21: Call by telephone
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Location mentioned:
Near Imperial Dr, Franklin, NC 28734
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