Fight in progress at near Ripple Road address, Milford Mill MD
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According to the dispatch call, a fight was reported near Ripple Road in Windsor Mill involving an intoxicated male, possibly the sister's boyfriend. A call also mentioned aggressive behavior related to mental health issues with a 15-year-old. No weapons were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
Listen to dispatch call
01:10
Transcript:
00:00
243 or 43, sitting down a fight in progress.
00:02
near Ripple Road, near 4-4-R0.
00:05
Cushitae for Jody Noll and Jolie Noll.
00:07
Data's advising, she's calling for a friend, someone is inside a location trying to fight them.
00:12
Projects are intoxicated, possibly the sister's boyfriend.
00:15
Okay, I guess.
00:16
One, six the right.
00:19
Okay, two, right.
00:20
I have a call for a violent mental disorder,
00:23
right up the street from where you guys are at three, timely court.
00:27
The Spanish language line, calls the 15-year-old daughter,
00:31
has behavior problems, mental health problems, and it's being aggressive.
00:35
No units right now.
00:37
Tempor suspect is all we have is a male by the name of Connor.
00:41
No, no weapon involved.
00:43
All right, I don't think we need to shut down barn.
00:46
We just need to finally shut down here.
00:49
So as far as they're shut down, firing, we can handle that.
00:54
Dispatch, 8.10?
00:57
2158.
00:58
10, 4.
01:00
41. What did you get out? I think 25, go ahead.
01:04
I guess that's 429.
01:05
Do you direct?
01:06
What time?
01:08
Fight in progress, near Ripple Road.
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Location mentioned:
Ripple Rd, Windsor Mill, MD 21244
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