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Police respond to missing boy taken without permissionBaltimore MD

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Baltimore, MD

Police responded to a report of a missing 15-year-old boy taken by his father without the mother's permission. There are concerns about possible child abuse.

Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Central District
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Transcript:
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In Rochester, they call about the 15-year-old little boy, sir.
00:02
I'm hearing the second call coming out.
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Check the well-being for somebody go out and check near North Utah Street, Department 10.
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The caller stated that she needs police.
00:12
She's looking for her son, 15-year-old Solomon.
00:15
Police from Harford County claimed the Baltimore City police have her son and supposed to meet her at the location.
00:24
Her husband got her son without her permission.
00:26
Ten four, you can put me on there instead of a sudden, I don't know how I'm now mark.
00:30
Time forward.
00:31
And 13, just for your information, sir, I think this has something to do with that child abuse physical from earlier today.
00:39
Okay,

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