Police assist in landlord-tenant dispute, Maplewood NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a landlord-tenant dispute near Boyden Avenue in Maplewood. A tenant, with court paperwork allowing entry to the apartment, called for police assistance as the landlord was reportedly present.
Audio|Heard on: Maplewood Police Department
Listen to dispatch call
01:19
Transcript:
00:00
Four three six and four three four for Boyden, near right across from the Avalon.
00:16
Near Boyden Avenue.
00:18
It's going to be some sort of landlord-tenant situation.
00:22
The tenant is waiting outside, wearing a black coat.
00:25
She will flag you down.
00:27
She said she went to court today and has paperwork from the judge stating that she can enter the apartment.
00:33
The judge advised her to call the police before attempting entry. The landlord appears to be home per the tenant.
00:45
Say that, Amaro.
00:52
Four three four.
00:53
I'm sorry, I'm not sure I heard you.
00:54
Did you receive that, John?
00:58
Negative, I'm grabbing my vehicle.
01:02
What you got?
01:03
All right, that's what I thought.
01:05
It's near Boyden Avenue.
01:08
A landlord-tenant situation.
01:11
Tenant is outside.
01:12
She has paperwork from the judge stating that she can enter.
01:16
The judge advised her to call the police for assistance.
01:18
The landlord is home.
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