Woman breaks into home and acts erratically, Westminster MD
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A woman broke into a home near Ridge Road in Westminster, entered the daughter's room, wore the daughter's clothing, and behaved erratically. Two unknown individuals were seen outside looking for her.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
00:00
Female is wandering through this man's house.
00:03
He does not know her.
00:05
She was locked in the daughter's room.
00:08
She was locked in the daughter's room briefly and now she's coming down the stairs where the family is.
00:17
31, sir.
00:23
The 235, your case number is going to be (number withheld).
00:29
That's (number withheld).
00:35
Sheriff's 294 to Westminster.
00:39
Jeff 294, go ahead.
00:42
Coming route to Ridge Road for that breaking and entering.
00:45
You have any details?
00:49
Sorry, I have a female now she seems to be alone, possibly under the influence, broke into this man's house,
00:54
went into his daughter's room, put on some clothes of his daughters, and now she's wandering around the house.
01:00
Talking gibberish.
01:02
(name withheld).
01:10
The units responding, there's now two strangers outside in the driveway looking for the female that's inside the house.
01:22
Hi.
01:23
I told the caller, not about those strangers in the house, he's going to go back in the house.
01:32
Caller, why is the call from the land if you're being complete.
01:39
43 Westminster.
01:42
NRP, go ahead.
01:45
Near Ridge Road.
01:47
That's correct, near Ridge Road across from the caller advises he can see you.
01:58
He's advising...
01:59
Yeah, I'm still a little bit out.
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Location mentioned:
Ridge Rd, Westminster, MD 21157
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