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Person with no contact order calls protected individual from jail
Family Offense
Baltimore, MD
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northwest District
00:22
Transcript: One day, good morning. I have a call for this orderly 3617. Marvin Avenue. (name withheld) caller complained that has a no contact order, the suspect who has been calling her from jail. Not to be released on the ace. She is afraid for her life.
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Location mentioned:
Baltimore, MD
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12, can you take the back? Bigger 12. 12. Can you back 11 at 3.8 Hornell for a domestic disturbance?
(name withheld). No, no. Sir, can you let me know, can you run a query on the address to see if an officer was dispatched to a particular address, please? Uh, yeah, I'll take the location. 1-140 Nanakle? Yeah, 10-4. That was, uh... earlier and it came out initially at 1138 nanicoe. Do you have that unit still in the air or one of the units? What did it come up for KJ? It initiated it came out a suspicious person. Okay, did they put a code on it? Uh, yeah, let me tell it right quick. It was two of them came out. Yeah, it was actually a distance issue. It was actually no. Careful, thank you. And actually it came out, excuse me, as a behavioral crisis with weapon, and that weapon was a bat, a baseball bat. And the second call came out as suspicious person at 1140. We came out initially at 1138. 10-4. 10-4. Baker 26. Cager 26. Caz 36. Yes, sir. Request the lateral of 99. Yes, sir.
Can I have an ambulance coming to my location in reference to this individual? Yeah 6684. 3725 racer sound row. What's the injuries? He has no injury. He was reporting missing and he's a schizophrenia training. Do you need another unit with you? Before the time. 18. In reference to this call, you can show us at St. Agnes.
Is she ready? Just four. One three. We turn two three eight on to the open. Goal. We're going to go there next. two units, be advised of getting a discharge it. Discharge it. It's going to be 1,200 block of William Street. It's going to be anonymous callers, said they heard a gunfire in the area, about five or six shots come from the location. Also, discharge at Gettys and Covington. Call said they heard gunshots in the area. Heard about nine shots fired in the area. That's going to be awful. This was not going to be anonymous. This was going to be a Mr. (name withheld) call there.