Man breaks camera and leaves note at restricted property, Upshur County WV


A man under a domestic violence protective order came to a woman's house on Clarksburg Rd, broke a camera, urinated on it, and left a note saying 'I love you.' He is not allowed on her property or to communicate with her. Police are responding to the report.
Audio|Source: Upshur County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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What's going on out there?
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Caller Vives. He has a DVP against her husband.
00:15
The advice that he came to the house, broke the camera, urinated on it,
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and wrote a letter to her that said, I love you.
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He's not supposed to be on the property or have communication with her.
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He's not there at this time.
00:28
I'm not sure where he's located, dad.
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Ten, four, which callers last time?
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Bennett.
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Ten, four, I think I'm aware.
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You got a vehicle description for the suspect.
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I'm standby. I'm going to do you can get one.
00:52
Ten, four, show me and are out there.
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10404 if we advised he is not there she didn't advise what he drove or anything like that She just was told to report anything if he violated good
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careful I was here too about you felt yeah
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Go ahead
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Was he the one driving at older Dodge?
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Ten-four, that white one.
01:33
Yeah, ten-four. I was thinking that was the correct one.
01:36
It's going to be a Dodge Durango.
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28 and five X-ray golf, three, seven, four.
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Ten-four. Ten-four.
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Location mentioned:
Clarksburg Rd, West Virginia 26201
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