Possible domestic disturbance near Corby Rd, Essex MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible domestic disturbance near North Marlyn Avenue and Corby Road in Essex, Maryland. A 911 caller was disconnect-ed during an argument; dispatchers could hear a male and a female yelling in the background. It was unclear whether the caller was a child, and the connection ended while arguing continued. Officers mentioned prior related calls for family disturbances.
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Transcript:
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1146, 1145.
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Check location,
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possibly disturbance.
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D14 North Marlyn off Corby and Edmondson.
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911 said a caller called in, gave the address.
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911 could hear a male and a female yelling.
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Said they weren't sure if the caller was child,
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and then said someone may have came in the room.
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And then I guess it disconnected, but they could still hear arguing.
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Should multiple previous calls be there for family?
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Disturbances, domestics.
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Forty-six on the right.
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Forty-five ten four.
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Twenty-three fifty-three.
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Forty-three, we out with forty-five.
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Ten-four.
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Forty-five, they stated they didn't or forty-six.
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It is stated that did not want to speak with police.
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Was that gross?
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Location mentioned:
Corby Rd & N Marlyn Ave, Essex, MD 21221
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