Woman refuses to leave property after prior stabbing incident, Prince Frederick MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a location near Hallowing Point Road and Prince Frederick Boulevard where a female guest refused to leave a property. The female has a history of stabbing her husband in the past.
Audio|Heard on: Calvert County Fire, EMS, and MSP Prince Frederick
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01:32
Transcript:
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232, any units back, 1025,
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125, 125, 125, 1-25, Prince Frederick Boulevard, cross street of Hallowing Point Road and West Pierce Beach Road.
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1017.
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132-32, any units back, 1025,
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125, 125, 125, 125, Prince Frederick Boulevard, cross street of Hallowing Point Road and West Pierce Beach Road.
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17.
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Advising that his friend needed somewhere to stay and now he wants her to leave, the subject is a female.
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Advising that his friend needed somewhere to stay and now he wants her to leave, the subject is a female.
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59 to 60 years old name withheld.
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59 to 60 years old name withheld.
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I want to think.
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Okay, have one.
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See what you can find out? See six couple.
00:54
77 Carver, this is only working.
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177 again. 7.7.
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Okay.
01:04
1720. Okay.
01:05
Okay.
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And now to see as 2.30 pages, be advised.
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The 1017 advised that the subject has stabbed her husband in the past.
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And the hour to see as 2.30 pages, be advised the 1017 advised that the subject has stabbed her husband in the past.
01:28
She is 76.
01:30
She is 76.
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