Alarm sparks response over ex-wife's disputed access on Elsa Ave, Bennsville MD
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An alarm on Elsa Avenue triggered a police response after an ex-wife lacked proper access passcode, prompting concern and verification on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Charles County Law Enforcement
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01:35
Transcript:
00:00
References call on Elsa Avenue.
00:01
I contacted the alarm company.
00:03
There's some miscommunication in the notes.
00:06
He's advising that his ex-wife does not have the proper passcode; I'm on scene in the house and she's not supposed to be there.
00:14
Can we dispatch you, officers please?
00:17
10-4[1].
00:22
Item 377. I'm 733.
00:28
Adam 724. 724.
00:30
724.
00:33
377 row.
00:37
37, 37.
00:40
37, your location, sir.
00:44
Steel pumps.
00:48
Copy, I got your hat.
00:59
434.
01:01
434.
01:05
We dealt with that card earlier.
01:09
The female has advised that she was still living in the house and she was in the process of moving out.
01:16
Had ID with that address on her.
01:24
I got to say thank you.
01:25
It sounds like the alarm company was trying to speak with her and spoke with her over the panel and she did not have proper passcode which is why they called us.
01:33
We'll double check that.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Elsa Ave, Bennsville, MD 20603
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