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Police Release 911 Calls Reporting McDonald's Beating

A woman called police after Chrissy Polis appeared to suffer from a seizure after being assaulted in a Rosedale McDonald's.

Baltimore County Police Department released the recordings of a woman who called 911 about the April 18 attack on Chrissy Polis in a McDonald's in the 6300 block of Kenwood Avenue. When officers arrived at the fast food restaurant, they discovered the 22-year-old female appearing to have a seizure, which is how the caller describes Polis' condition.

The 911 calls, released Friday, did not include a third call because it is "part of the investigatory file and is evidence that may be used in the criminal court case," stated a letter from Jordan V. Watts Jr., director of the police department's legal section.

Police have arrested a 14-year-old girl along with 18-year-old and charged them with attacking Polis. Brown, who lives on the 2000 block of Kelbourne Road in Rosedale, was arrested Friday and charged with first-degree assault and two counts of second-degree assault. 

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The second count of second-degree assault accuses Brown of attacking 55-year-old of Rosedale, who was struck as she tried to rescue Polis.

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