Male taken into custody for disorderly conduct, Langley Park MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a homeless male outside a building near Jasmine Terrace and Riggs Road was involved in disorderly conduct. Officers Baker 3 and Baker 4 responded and took the male into custody.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Baker 3 and Baker 4, Fenture 18, we can start to a disorderly.
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That 5114 at (name withheld).
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Road, 5114 at (name withheld).
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Information comes through a serene interpreter.
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There is a homeless male outside the building, possibly sitting in 70.
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Wearing a black jacket,
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black and dark green pants.
00:18
Bigger 3?
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Copy. You said 914-14? Take from 511.
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I'm going to 5114.
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5014 and the road.
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Copy. Yeah,
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I've got it.
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Paget 4. You can't want to walk for 18.
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2.4. Bega 3? Bigger 3?
00:34
Did they advise the door in the back of the building? It does not advise the door.
00:37
It says that the building door.
00:39
Howdy, single one is that? Number four.
00:43
We got one stop, bagmail.
00:45
One couple, one stop, Tompstown, 829.
00:48
Negative. Eighty-three?
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Is the single four one or single one? Negative.
01:34
197.
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107. 197.
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Riggs Road, Jasmine Terrace.
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It was Galison, First Street.
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Riggs Road and Jasmine Terrace.
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So, 4.
01:45
84. We've got one in custody.
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Copy one in custody, Thompson, 834.
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25, though. 85.
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505. 505.
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