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Landlord-tenant dispute over apartment access in BaltimoreBaltimore MD

audio iconFamily Offense
Near Summerfield Ave, Baltimore, MD 21206

At an apartment near Summerfield Ave in Baltimore, a dispute occurred between a landlord and tenant. The landlord attempted to enter the apartment to make heating repairs, but the tenant refused access. Both parties called the police. Additionally, a peace order was mentioned involving a third person currently at the apartment. The situation involves access conflicts and legal orders concerning the property.

Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northeast District
01:34
Transcript:
00:00
You can show me a road to near Summerfield.
00:02
All right, so this is going to be, it looks like a landlord-tenant dispute as well as an ex parte[1] that's involved, and they're trying to gain access to the apartment to fix some heating issues.
00:13
The tenant's not allowing them, man, near Summerfield, they both call on each other.
00:17
All right, it's cool.
00:24
And the letter.
00:28
What is there?
00:30
Yeah, I'll be at Marlboro, but if you get any calls that I can possibly handle over the phone to help,
00:35
I'll just let me know.
00:38
Thank you, sir.
00:43
Two-five advisors are going to be in reference, because I have a (name withheld) who's advising she's out there to do repairs on the apartment, and then I have a (name withheld) who's calling and saying that there's a peace order against a (name withheld) who is currently at the same, too.
01:01
It's going on the apartment.
01:03
Do I have another secretary to you and can then make that way over to near Summerfield?
01:12
Page 8 at one four.
01:17
14.
01:19
Actually, I'm sorry, 1022 that.
01:23
Okay, I'm sorry, 1022.
01:25
Okay,
01:26
okay, okay.
01:29
Tim, stand by one moment, because if you're just a second ticket, that individual going to sing's supposed to have a peace order.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ex parte: Temporary order issued without the respondent present

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Location mentioned:
Near Summerfield Ave, Baltimore, MD 21206
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Incident Timeline

  1. Situation De-escalated
  2. Situation Ongoing
  3. Details of Parties and Peace Order
  4. Tenant Refuses Access; Both Parties Call Police
  5. Nature of Dispute Clarified
  6. Officer En Route
  7. Police Respond to Calls at 5515 Summerfield Avenue
  8. Units Requested for Emergency Petition

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