Male and female fighting in car at motel parking lot, Laurel MD
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According to the dispatch call, a male and female in their mid-20s were fighting inside a silver sedan at the rear parking lot of America's Best Value Inn near Washington Boulevard. The vehicle had a Virginia license plate number that has been withheld.
Audio|Heard on: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Frank 3.1.2.4.1 for assault in progress.
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America's Best Value Inn, near Washington Boulevard.
00:07
31-go for all.
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Then the America's Best Value in near Washington Boulevard, there's a male and female fighting in a car in the rear parking lot.
00:19
Number one female, mid-20s, number one male, mid-20s in a sedan.
00:24
Callers watching this on camera at the front desk.
00:27
By one, do we get to you, dear?
00:36
Negative. We have to wait for them to call us back with one.
00:42
No.
00:49
Frank everyone, can you provide a closed descriptions and advise we still see them on camera? We're going to have to call on back.
00:59
No one.
01:04
Speaker 11, Baker, 12 to 5.
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For 10.
01:15
Take a lot more time for.
01:17
Frank, everyone, the male has a jean jacket and a blue hoodie.
01:20
Female has a black jacket with black bottoms.
01:23
Ten four, thank you.
01:25
Thank you.
01:30
I get my string for a one key, two, copy a tag.
01:32
Go ahead.
01:37
I'm going to say you Benz again silver in color Virginia registration (number withheld).
01:43
No more.
01:50
4451. 5.1.
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5.1.
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Femke is a 17-minute ETA.
02:02
Acknowledgment received; message understood; affirmative or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Washington Blvd N, Laurel, MD 20723
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