Man reported trying to break into ATM at bank, Hyattsville MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a man attempting to break into an ATM at a Bank of America near Jefferson Street and Baltimore Avenue in Hyattsville. A passerby reported the incident but was unsure if the individual remained on scene. Officers later made contact with a man who presented identification and stated he was working on the ATM.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Jefferson Street and Baltimore Avenue, there's a male breaking into the ATM machine at the Bank of America.
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He's wearing a blue jacket and blue jogging pants.
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We're landline with county getting more.
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Ten four. Unit to back.
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Go ahead again.
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Ten four. All right, all right.
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All right on.
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Clearing from traffic up, I'll be right after that.
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Ten four. Units on the way to Jefferson and Baltimore.
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He's going to be a male.
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The unit's en route.
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Caller was a passerby,
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but she's no longer at the ATM, and she's not sure if the guy's still there.
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Two-seven-nine, gentleman is still there.
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I am going up now.
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Just this one might have any units slow it down.
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He just gave me an ID saying he's working on the ATM.
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Location mentioned:
Baltimore Ave & Jefferson St, Hyattsville, MD 20781
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