Man reportedly vandalizing cars in parking lot, Hyattsville MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police received a report of a man hitting random cars with a metal object in the parking lot near New Hampshire Avenue by AutoZone and Bank of America. The man was described as approximately 35 years old, wearing a gray beanie, black jacket, black T-shirt, and blue pants.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Adam, three, four, and five, five, five, seven, a complaint, near New Hampshire Avenue,
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near New Hampshire Avenue.
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The caller is going to be a single male in the parking lot,
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hitting random cars with a metal object in a pan.
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Hey, guys.
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Careful.
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8-10. Can you repeat that call? 10.
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It was a single male in the parking lot of a shopping center near the AutoZone and Bank of America at New Hampshire Avenue.
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City was hitting random cars with a metal object in his hand.
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Copy.
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Go ahead. He's right.
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You're almost fast.
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Biggs, is you here for a second one?
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Okay, six. Go ahead.
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And for units that's going to be responding to New Hampshire Avenue.
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Beavis is going to be a standing down 35 years of age.
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He has on gray beanie,
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black jacket, black t-shirt, and blue pants.
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Location mentioned:
New Hampshire Ave, Hyattsville, MD 20783
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