Neighbor Violates Peace Order by Placing Item on Property


A caller reports that their neighbor placed an item on their property, violating a peace order. This is the second complaint about this issue.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northeast District
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Transcript:
Have a call that's 54013 Alameda. (name withheld) is a caller. He has a peace order[1] on his neighbor. They violated putting something on his property. The officer responded, but only spoke to the neighbor. This is the second call. District guard. 12, you already up there? All right, hello. Give me tonight. 4011, the Alameda, the disorderly. I had 1413 the Alameda coming out stating that you didn't speak to (name withheld) in reference. Yeah, I used to soften. You can group it together, give it a statement. 1047, sir, this call just came in. He said that he has a peace order on the neighbor. They violated it by putting something on his property. The officer responded.
Police codes explained
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[1]
peace order: Court order intended to protect a person from another individual's actions
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Location mentioned:
Near The Alameda, Baltimore, MD 21218
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