Dispute at business over rental refusal, Capitol Heights MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a dispute near Marlboro Pike where a business refused to rent a vehicle to a blind woman. The situation was ongoing, no weapons were reported, and an elderly woman, possibly homeless, was present.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Henry three and Henry four, go ahead and start moving this orderly, please.
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It's going to be a Henry 2 beat near Marlboro Pike.
00:08
Fourteen is not provided.
00:09
Could be a hang up on callback. Business refusing to rent a vehicle to a blind woman via dispute with the TA.
00:19
Currently going to be in progress.
00:20
No weapons have been mentioned.
00:22
One elderly woman, seventy-seven years of age.
00:24
Black and white coat, white scarf.
00:27
I don't have anything further.
00:28
Henry three.
00:29
Henry four.
00:31
Henry three and Henry four, sounds like she might be homeless.
00:36
They’re advising that she’s been there for at least 5 hours.
00:39
Her personal items are there also.
00:40
They’re unaware of how she got to the location before.
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