Door kicked open at residence after fire, Laurel MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a residence near North Arbory Way where the bottom floor door had been kicked open following a recent structure fire. Another nearby property also remained unboarded after the fire and needs to be secured.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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So I was here for an open door.
00:06
Charlie 2. Frank 6.
00:11
7606 North Arbory Way, reference to a door first and kicked open on the bottom floor.
00:18
It needs to be re-secured.
00:20
Yesterday was a structure fire and the homeowner was on site yesterday,
00:24
but DPW was canceled and to board up windows.
00:27
Just need to get a check.
00:29
Charlie 2.
00:31
Frank 6. Right.
00:34
In Charlie 2, K9, looking at that history,
00:36
also looks like 4th entry was made at 7610 North Arbory Way by a fireboard.
00:43
That residence will also need to be chipped as well.
00:46
Choice 2 direct?
00:48
Correct.
00:49
K9 direct.
00:51
No, I'm direct.
00:52
Is this still the same caller?
00:58
That's correct.
00:59
I'm based on Cassius 3 as well.
01:01
Okay, is there any other signs that somebody got in or just that the owner didn't board up the place? It would be the latter that the owner didn't board up the place at 7-6-10.
01:17
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
N Arbory Way, Laurel, MD 20707
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