Woman allowing unauthorized access to residential building, Bladensburg MD
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According to the dispatch call, a female resident at a residential building near 58th Avenue is allowing unauthorized people to enter the building. A council member reported the concern.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Can I have you guys start at near 58th Avenue for a miscellaneous call? One of the council members from Williamsburg stated that there's a female letting people in the building.
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1034 black female wearing a pink flower sweater in blue pants.
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And the female, she lives in apartment 116.
00:15
Careful, and they say...
00:18
Would they say she's doing it? She's letting people in the building where she's not supposed to.
00:22
One of the council members is called her then.
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Careful.
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My problem?
00:29
10-4.
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11, does I see before want to be contacted?
00:32
Not for sure, but I believe if they're in the lobby, I think she's going to stay there until you guys arrive.
00:37
Okay, 10-4, because right now I'm kind of confused, but...
00:41
Big 11. The council member, she just stated that there's a female that's allowing people to come into the building when they don't live there.
00:47
I think that's the main issue that she was happening with them.
00:50
Oh, I gotcha.
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Location mentioned:
58th Ave, Bladensburg, MD 20710
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