Disturbance reported during tenant-management dispute


Police responded to a dispute between a tenant and property management over issues at a residence. A disturbance was occurring, with reports of a person potentially refusing to leave.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Western District
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Transcript:
I copy. Two-seven. Two-seven. Okay, can we out to the unit for one chesters? Seven-four. Seven-nine-one-four. Seven-nine-14. Seven-nine-one-four. Yes, and a reference, could you hold us out to 2565-65 West Lafayette on a turn-up? You could you have that unit just detour and respond over there? Two families happy? No. Said just go to 25, 65, left off of yet. 10-4[1]. 3025. Charlie 25. Probably 25. Can you home meet you at PSI, please? 104. Washington force? After four. This is not going, this is not going to be a voluntary to continue to investigate. Thank you. (name withheld), he's calling the press police, a reference to the mail at the location as a strain load on an individual. This call is a property manager of the location. And I also have a comments calling for that location as well as this. See Complain reporting a property, bringing dispute with property management, so that just may be in the same reference.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Received
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Location mentioned:
Near W Lafayette Ave, Baltimore, MD 21216
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