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Male kicks bathroom door during domestic disputeEllicott City MD

audio iconFamily Offense
Near Woodloo Dr, Ellicott City, MD 21043

A woman called police from near Woodloo Dr Unit 432, reporting a man at the location who kicked in the bathroom door. The woman asked police not to come because she feared eviction. There was arguing heard in the background. Police have prior domestic incident history at this location.

Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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She's near Woodloo Dr Unit 432. She called her as a female has a male on location that just kicked in a door, the bathroom door.
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The female is calling the male he needs to go.
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Call her advised.
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She didn't want units to come to the location out of fear of getting evicted.
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We called back, the line disconnected, we call back, someone pick up the phone, someone in the background.
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arguing over someone giving them rings. I'm trying to get further as sports. My second.
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Chalya, and we do have some cat history for domestic standby, domestic emergency positions,
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sheriff's park pay orders,
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dislocation.

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Near Woodloo Dr, Ellicott City, MD 21043
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