Discussion of protective order and license suspension near Mayberry Rd, Westminster MD
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Emergency personnel discussed a protective order and a recent driver license suspension involving a woman living near Mayberry Road. The protective order is still active against a male individual.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Law Enforcement
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
42, are you familiar with her?
00:06
(name withheld) from near Mayberry Road.
00:12
Yeah, acknowledgment.
00:17
Okay. I'm not positive, but I knew recently he had a protective order.
00:22
I'm not sure if he still does.
00:23
We can check.
00:28
I'm not sure if they're still together or...
00:30
Your course, off duty.
00:35
Tadav4.30, enjoy the remainder.
00:42
25 off duty.
00:45
Tadav4W. 235, 728.
00:47
Enjoy your day.
00:49
2442, you have a message?
00:57
I was just asking if you were familiar with that female.
01:03
I'm not, but I'm starting to.
01:06
Okay, there's a lengthy history, 1096.
01:11
That's right.
01:13
Looking for (name withheld) out in the woods here.
01:17
Acknowledgment.
01:23
1242. If you're good with her, I'll head over and talk to the husband then.
01:28
Acknowledgment. She live in Mayberry, that's what she told me.
01:34
Yes.
01:39
She lives near Mayberry Rd.
01:46
Acknowledgment. Acknowledgment.
01:48
Just trying to get her off this private drive.
01:51
Okay, she's suspended.
01:54
She was suspended by the Medical Advisory Board a few days ago.
02:03
Acknowledgment.
02:09
She does still have the protective order against Stephen Edward's site's 4155.
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Location mentioned:
Mayberry Rd, Westminster, MD 21158
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