Possible family disturbance at Towson apartment, Towson MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible family disturbance at an apartment near Lambourne Rd in Towson. The complainant initially refused contact and turned off the lights. Medics were requested after sounds of an argument and the 911 call was disconnected. No direct contact was made with the complainant, but the complainant's mother is now present and speaking with officers.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Check the 11 and 19.
00:02
Oh, yeah. In the house, the block room.
00:05
I'm not coming up to complainant.
00:07
I think 611 is already at the address.
00:09
I'm going, Gary, can you check with them to see if he's out with the complaint?
00:14
611.
00:17
She peaked at me through the blinds, but she's not coming to the door, and she shut the lights off at the front.
00:24
She's turned out as that way.
00:27
6.11. Is the caller still on the line?
00:33
I can check. They haven't added anything since the call came in.
00:37
Yeah, she is.
00:38
Can you have another one ask her if she wants to meet with an officer and let her know that there's an officer standing in front of her door?
00:45
Time for.
00:51
611.
00:52
Good.
00:55
Okay, they just added 9-1-1, no longer on the line.
00:59
7-4. 6-12. You can send down 20 Lambourne, slide over there.
01:08
All right, 10-4, sending it down.
01:10
Let me know if you want another unit, it's going to be 20 LAMBOR and apartment 268.
01:16
Uh-oh. Requesting medics that sounded like an argument in the background and they disconnected, no answer on the callback.
01:22
Twice.
01:25
59, 53, 10.4 your stop.
01:29
Report.
01:31
337.
01:33
All right, search how about.
01:36
3.41 hours.
01:38
6.7s. No answer to the complaint, but we have the complaint's mother here now.
01:42
We're talking with her.
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