Man in mental health crisis runs into traffic near Penn Station, Baltimore MD
A man experiencing a mental health crisis was running in and out of traffic near Penn Station, Baltimore. This behavior created a dangerous situation for himself and nearby drivers. The individual was nearly hit by a car, causing concern but it was confirmed that this was not a suicide attempt.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Eastern District
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Transcript:
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And drive-and-checked one unit coming clear, I have the attempted suicide violence, near St. Paul.
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Paul.
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All right, ten-four is a 30-year-old male.
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Number one, male going through mental health crisis running in and out of traffic.
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All black, sweat, white shoes, he's near Penn Station.
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Okay, and I'll be a row.
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Tenfold.
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Thank you, Michelle Mira.
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Okay.
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Just can show me a letter.
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Louie...
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If I give you a tag number, will you be able to run it for me to see if this vehicle still reported stolen?
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This is I'm going to see that...
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And as a Mary,
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8-83660.
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That's one, Mary, 88360.
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Mary, 8-8-3-660.
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So,
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all right, and reference to that tag, it's coming back on 2003, Nissan.
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So,
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does they still appear in the system to be stolen?
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Yes. Just a four second, May I want to switch and out.
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Let's come up into the tape on Mary, A8, 365L, 104, so on you, 1030.
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You come in real low.
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Okay. Okay.
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17, I spoke with the call her.
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It's not an attempt to suicide.
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Apparently,
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she saw the individual walking off the street and almost get hit by the car.
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I don't know if you still at the location, but I'm like three blocks away.
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I'll get off the drive.
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I was there.
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Baltimore, MD
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