Police respond to landlord dispute at Rodney Street


Police are called to a home where the family is having issues with the landlord. They believe the landlord is violating a court order related to their tenancy. The family is worried about trouble caused by the landlord.
Audio|Source: Worcester City Police
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Transcript:
Yeah, what do you have? 37 of Rodney Street, 37 of Rodney Street. We're going to call from Natalie, who is on her way to this location. She says that the tenant here, who she's on her way there to pick up, has been having an issue with the landlord, (name withheld). Nobody has his last name right now, but she said the family may have an order against the landlord, which we can't verify. She gave us a family's name is Islandi Nehoul but we don't have a last name for (name withheld). Okay what are they looking for like a preserve the piece or something? I'm gonna go with that your guess is good mine is I don't have anything specific she's concerned Natalie who's going to pick them up that the landlord is causing more of an issue to them than he should be. Every time. For me, I would have one at Kelly Square. Officer. I want to arrest him. All for sure. I'll take one. He's not going to over you. Do you have a car close to Kelly Square to us this? 7. We're right around the corner. We'll start that way. Thank you. November 4th, sir, can you please clarify why the police are going to that call that you're dispatching before the police go? You fucking, you fucking arrest me, you fucking shunbe. He's in custody. Sheriff's best I have is that the landlord's there and the caller says that he's not supposed to be. And that's what I have, but we can't confirm any orders.
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Location mentioned:
Near Rodney St, Worcester, MA 01605
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