Officers check on child welfare in disorderly conduct case, Baltimore MD


Police responded to a call initially reported as a burglary on Pride Street, later changed to disorderly conduct. Officers were requested by Child Protective Services to check on the welfare of a child near East Ann Street.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Reference to Pride Street, can we change it from a burglary to a disorderly and give the David note[2] for now?
00:05
No for now.
00:06
South Easton.
00:07
South East One. South East One. South East One.
00:08
Yes, Sam. I'm going to have a on-view signal 30500[1] or no answer.
00:13
No answer. Social work is Miss, uh, it's just as Miss Charnay.
00:15
Today to Sue Baker 23.
00:18
I'll call for check while being at near East Ann Street.
00:22
If I'm on this check, we want to make sure that the child is okay.
00:27
So I'll follow up with the complaint.
00:30
This is the request by CPS[3].
00:33
I hold it free until you clear your business check.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
30500: On-view incident
[2]
David note: Disposition code (often used for record-keeping)
[3]
CPS: Child Protective Services
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Location mentioned:
S Ann St, Baltimore, MD 21231
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