Police keep peace at apartment amid residence dispute, Baltimore County MD
Police responded to an apartment near Caratillo Circle for a dispute concerning a peace order and the legal residence status of an individual. The peace order had been overturned, and there was disagreement over the brother's right to reside at the address. Officers were called to keep the peace and address the situation.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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Transcript:
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Two, for the call on (number withheld),
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Cartridge Hill Circle, the call that just connected,
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I wasn't able to really resolve anything with her. But I tried to call her back twice.
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She's not answering the phone.
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(number withheld).
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She called back into 911.
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911, just added a remark literally a minute ago.
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Okay, (number withheld).
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The call for Straffer for the past hit and run, the online reporting decline, I'm going to send it back to you.
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Susan, do you just want to send one out to it?
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(number withheld). I guess you can send 11 out and see what she needs.
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Callers work DPR times (number withheld).
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10-4-21, that keep the peace, near Caratillo Circle, near Crossuit is Pikeswood in Coachman Court.
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Department (number withheld), she's saying that a peace order was overturned and that her brother doesn't legally live there, any thoughts on and tell her that.
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Baltimore County, MD
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