Possible robbery near Amherst Rd in Adelphi, Adelphi MD
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible robbery near Amherst Road in Adelphi. A caller reported that their brother had been assaulted about an hour earlier by a young male who took a jacket, sweater, and backpack. The suspect was described as approximately 14 years old, wearing a blue shirt and khaki pants. The caller remained on scene, waiting in a white Hyundai. The suspect was reportedly no longer in the area at the time of the call.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Report of a citizen robbery near Amherst Road.
00:07
The caller referenced his brother was attacked near Belford Towers, and the suspect possibly lives near Amherst Road, where the caller is currently waiting.
00:17
The suspect is described as around 14 years old.
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Wearing a blue shirt and khaki pants.
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(name withheld) mentioned by the caller.
00:25
The caller is waiting in a white 2015 Hyundai Sonata.
00:29
The suspect reportedly beat up the caller’s brother and took a jacket, sweater, and backpack.
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Adam 3.
00:35
Bravo.
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Adam 4.
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A9.9.0.0.0.0.0.0.
00:41
8.9.5.com. 8.10. I copy.
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Call.
00:45
The call occurred about an hour ago.
00:51
The suspect is no longer in the area.
00:54
Caller still speaking with the call taker.
00:56
Probably.
00:57
They apparently know one of the suspects, possibly named (name withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Amherst Rd, Adelphi, MD 20783
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