Welfare check for diabetic woman at riverdale apartment, East Riverdale MD
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According to the dispatch call, a family member requested a welfare check for a 40-year-old diabetic woman at an apartment in Riverdale. The woman was not answering the door, and her autistic grandson was waiting outside. The caller had access to the apartment's top lock but could not enter as the bottom lock was engaged.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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All right, New York, Carlson, 21, and a unit to back for the check on the welfare,
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near 55th Avenue, apartment 302.
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Caller is requesting a welfare check for his daughter, a 40-year-old female who is diabetic.
00:36
I'm not sure if this is a second caller.
00:39
He said the signal four is outside her door.
00:42
He comes to pick his grandson up from school every day and his daughter is not answering the door.
00:49
He has a key to the top lock, but the bottom lock is locked.
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The grandson is autistic and is in front of the door.
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New Crosson 21.
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Double.
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Units back. Two Baker 1.
01:00
Can you back in the Curleson 21 on that call?
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Hey, for one, what's that for me? Hey, sir.
01:05
Hey, you're back on New Carlson, 21 on his second woman, here?
01:08
I get started from a four ways off, though.
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Okay, for our top of here.
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Location mentioned:
55th Ave, Riverdale, MD 20737
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