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Former employee enters print shop and involved in disputeBoston MA

audio iconFamily Offense
Near Centre St, Boston, MA 02119

A former male employee entered a print shop near Centre St, attempted to enter a parking control vehicle, and was involved in a domestic dispute when a woman threw his bag from a car and drove away. He was later seen near Evans Park.

Audio|Source: Newton Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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41 Centre St, signal graphics printing.
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A male party was recently let go.
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He wandered into the shop.
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The scene tried to get into a parking control car.
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Described as a male,
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wearing a red shirt,
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balding,
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blue jeans and blue sneakers.
00:32
526, are you available?
00:41
505, I'll go all with him.
00:45
It looks like this could be maybe some sort of rolling domestic.
00:48
He got out of a vehicle, female threw a bag, his bag out of the car, and then she took off.
00:59
Control the units are spotting to 441 Centre St.
01:02
He's heading towards the Evans Park area now.
01:07
The parking control just said he's sitting on the church at Vernon and centre in front of the park.
01:23
Has that update.

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Near Centre St, Boston, MA 02119
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