Man denied contact with child at shared residence, Port Huron MI


A man requested police assistance at a residence near Lyon St where his ex-partner is present with their child and is refusing him contact with the child.
Audio|Source: St. Clair County Police, Fire and EMS Simulcast
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Transcript:
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914, I'm sorry, 915 Warfolk.
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Our caller said that his ex may be there with their child,
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and he'd like to know if they are, because she's refusing to let him have contact with the kids.
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You got me.
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2.55.
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Go on.
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He doesn't live here at this address. I'll be en route to (number withheld)-45-Lapier, number two, to see if I can drop off a different one.
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Call me.
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Officer Judge.
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Go ahead.
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Clear him clear.
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Claire.
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16 are you available for now?
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A for me and clear me.
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Copy.
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16, 13, copy a call.
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Three, require one refusal.
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16.
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16.
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13. 13.
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Are you clear up to quarters? South Ten.
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South Ten. South Ten.
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Start up to the city, by South City.
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We're going to be heading to near Lyon St. It's going to be for a civil standby[1].
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Female is now home.
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The third party is going to be at near Lyon and a white GMC envoy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
civil standby: Request for an officer to be present to keep the peace during a civil matter (e.g., property retrieval or custody exchange)
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Location mentioned:
Near Lyon St, Port Huron, MI 48060
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