Brother removed sister's belongings during family dispute, Baltimore MD
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A brother removed his sister's belongings from their home near Carswell Avenue during a family dispute. The sister discovered this after returning from work. This appears to be related to a previous domestic disturbance.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Eastern District
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
In the family's driving, near Carswell Avenue.
00:03
Brother put sister's clothes out of the house, family disturbance.
00:09
She just got home from work and found out that the brother put her things out.
00:16
You said you reroute me near Carswell, correct? That is correct.
00:20
I have a domestic disturbance near Carswell Avenue the family's service.
00:25
Maybe one for more.
00:27
David one for some more.
00:29
Your number of male.
00:37
27, Dean Roman, the brother.
00:41
Pitcham.
00:44
Just him.
00:47
Who's the unclean to call?
00:50
Uh.
00:55
Davy?
00:59
And what was the text of the call, because we're trying to figure out what's going on.
01:03
Okay.
01:06
Brother put sister's clothes out of the house,
01:09
complainant just got home from work and found out that the brother put things out.
01:16
Was that a call earlier? They called earlier, they called earlier.
01:19
He said I was responded, right? He also responded earlier.
01:27
At home, she's been asking to leave.
01:31
To her kids, yeah, that David Nell was on the Adam shift and then disorderly.
01:44
30 was going on because it's like a continuation from that earlier.
01:48
It was already resolved.
01:50
This call just came in, but it's 443.
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Location mentioned:
Carswell St, Baltimore, MD 21218
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