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Vehicle window broken near University BoulevardPrince George's County MD

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audio iconVandalism
MD-193, Maryland

According to the dispatch call, a vehicle window was broken near University Boulevard. The suspects may involve several males described as Hispanic.

Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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(number withheld), University Boulevard,
00:02
(number withheld), University Boulevard, the caller.
00:06
is advising that his vehicle window was broken out.
00:12
Great.
00:13
V6, can you give a description of the suspect? Some of the Hispanic males.
00:22
Okay, A2, you can test 22.

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MD-193, Maryland

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Incident Timeline

  1. Caller confusion and follow-up
  2. Possible repeat call identified
  3. Location and details confirmed
  4. Dispatch and officer coordination
  5. Initial report of vehicle window damage

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