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Officer requests backup to arrest wanted felonBaltimore MD

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Baltimore, MD

An officer spotted a wanted felon in the 1600 block of East Cedar Street and asked for backup to safely arrest the person, worried they might run away if approached alone.

Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Central District
01:30
Transcript:
Aswell, thank you. 155. If I'm on, we switch out. 155. I have a wanted felon[1] in the 1,600 block of East Cedar Street. If I pull up on her without another unit though, she's going to flee. If somebody else available to help me do a pinch. We were switching out 155. What was the 20 again for the 100%? The 1600 block of East Finger Street. Okay. I missed that. Did somebody interrupt? Except was the unit route. One fix. You can reroute me. Chief Park, KG, and we're about the blocker in. Just to give you a heads up, can you hold the air for your east speaker for a second? Just phone use, 10.6. 155. We have her stopped. I'm going to have you run a 1029 in a second. 1049 in a second. 104.15. Would you close run a 1029, farmer? Go ahead.
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[1]
wanted felon: Suspect with an outstanding warrant for arrest

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