Police check wellbeing of woman acting aggressively, Baltimore MD


Police were asked to check on the wellbeing of a 27-year-old woman near North Bond Street, Baltimore. She showed unusual verbally aggressive and abusive behavior towards her roommates and left home for three days. Roommates are afraid of her and changed their room locks. She has a history of mental health issues with episodes of extreme mood changes and suicidal risk.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Central District
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(number withheld), Nosebonne Street, Show me a row.
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10.4. Thank you, sir.
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(number withheld) North Bond Street, (name withheld) called it in,
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said, need police to check her sister's wellbeing.
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Number one female, 27 years of age, 5-2, 200 pounds,
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named (name withheld).
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She was verbally aggressive,
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abusive with her roommates on Saturday, which is out of character.
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And she left for three days.
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The roommates changed the locks in their room and haven't been staying home because they're afraid of her.
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She's not normally a violent person.
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Normally she's very calm and cooperative person when she's mentally stable.
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She usually detaches the test in manic.
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When she's suicidal,
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she's having extreme highs and lows.
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