Police conduct welfare check near Van Fleet Ct, Laurel MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a request from Veterans Affairs for a welfare check near Van Fleet Court in Laurel, Maryland, after concerns about a person possibly in distress. The initial report indicated the caller was agitated and yelling. Officers were asked to provide status results following the welfare check.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Charlie five, Charlie four, start for a welfare check.
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I'm not sure why I said that's a miscellaneous complaint.
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Near Van Fleet Court.
00:08
This is all from Veterans Affairs, right? The initial call was the complainant calling themselves; they said police protocol.
00:16
Call taker said they were yelling at people.
00:18
Second call is,
00:19
I guess this person called Veterans Affairs, so they're calling us wanting us to check on the subject as well.
00:28
And they would like a signal one with results.
00:30
Charlie Four, Charlie Four M Four, how was last seen? William Two, William Two.
00:37
You can change yellow house to near 4611.
00:39
Okay,
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Four Charlie Four.
00:43
It was more previous.
00:44
Coded out 300 of five.
00:46
That was at 18 thirty-seven, so almost an hour ago.
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Location mentioned:
Vanfleet Ct, Laurel, MD 20708
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