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Teen girl armed with knife restrained during family assaultBaltimore MD

audio iconFamily Offense
Near N Kenwood Ave, Baltimore, MD 21213

A 14-year-old girl was armed with a kitchen knife and was involved in an assault at a residence near North Kenwood Ave, Baltimore. Her father restrained her during the incident. A three-year-old child was also present at the scene.

Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
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Transcript:
00:00
You do have a common assault in progress.
00:01
Says that the person, three subjects, three individuals are involved.
00:06
The suspect is a 14-year-old female, (name withheld).
00:11
Says that she does have a kitchen knife in her hand.
00:13
There's a three-year-old on scene at the location.
00:16
(Name withheld) says her daughter has a knife on her hand and her husband is holding her.
00:21
21220. 20. 20.
00:22
Yes, 20, good afternoon.
00:23
Just wanted to advise we got an aggravated assault in progress near North Kenwood Ave.
00:27
(Name withheld) says that her 14-year-old daughter has a kitchen knife in her hand, and her husband is currently holding the daughter.
00:35
There is a three-year-old child on scene.

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Near N Kenwood Ave, Baltimore, MD 21213
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