Family dispute at Brendan Ave with reported assault, Baltimore MD


Police responded to a family dispute near Brendan Ave where a husband reported that his wife hit him twice. The husband did not want her to be arrested.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Eastern District
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Transcript:
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If you have your vehicle on equipment, I have a call coded as a common assault, but sounds like a family disturbance, near Brendan Ave.
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Mr. (name withheld) advises he and his wife for having a family dispute.
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She hit him twice, but he doesn't want her arrested.
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Thank you, Tonya, ma'am.
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That's my voice, put it in my bike, and you're getting to show me as if I think.
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All right, 10-4[1]-21, thank you.
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And let me know if you need backup.
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Good morning.
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Good morning, sir.
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27, pull me on a bag.
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I'm four, and good morning to the entire shift.
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I'm sorry, Baker 11?
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Good morning.
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Good morning, ma'am.
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Can you start over the 2660 Polk Street for an audible alarm? It's coming from the main door, front main door.
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Okay, 4. I'm sorry, boss.
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I'm back up. 27 20 again uh near Brendan avenue 20 I'll be heading there as well 104 sir
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so you can tell you to this location
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At 1032, near Brendan.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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Location mentioned:
Near Brendan Ave, Baltimore, MD 21213
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