Domestic disturbance near Central Avenue involving family members, Capitol Heights MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a suspected domestic disturbance near Central Avenue possibly involving an uncle and his girlfriend with family members present inside the apartment.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Cough. DR24, DR2A, domestic control center.
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Near Central Avenue, you know, 4-0-1-lake.
00:09
The guy's an uncle having an issue with his girlfriend.
00:13
Do you have 24? Copy.
00:14
Copy.
00:16
Thank you, 419.
00:18
You got a code.
00:20
Go with 8? 300-handed by 5,000, thank you.
00:23
Copy.
00:24
Zero 248 prior to this location.
00:28
That my... Make it for what I think? Yeah, go ahead.
00:31
What's the ID? Did you not roll that? I'm sorry.
00:34
2722. Vehicle at 6088.
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Okay.
00:39
And...
00:42
DR2-4, not for anything related to this now.
00:46
Probably, thank you.
00:47
Anybody that's channel looking for Mercedes, black and color.
00:51
Interesting about the BRU and so much for Central,
00:54
your...
00:56
male half is going to be a number one male in the 60s named (name withheld),
01:01
advised her uncle having an issue with his girlfriend who was outside the apartment, advised the uncle's child kicked her mother's bed from Dorton,
01:08
the mother is inside the apartment.
01:10
Number one female 63 curly short hair named (name withheld).
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