Disturbance caused by man yelling on the street, Baltimore MD


A man was seen running in the street near Elm and Barry, yelling at people and creating a scene. He was described as wearing white shorts, a black shirt, a black cap, and carrying a blue bag.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northern District
02:23
Transcript:
All right, find 11. Yes. I have disorderly on your post, huh? All right, M. M. Make sure he calls 12. All right, 11. I have disorderly. Elm and Barry. Elm is Barry. Color does not wish to be seen. Colors is a male. He's wearing white shorts, black shirt, black cap, blue bag. He's running on the block yelling at people, ten-twent? That well. Well, how do you? Can I run another name, D.O.B.? In that case? Yes. What do you have? Last St. Ruiz, Robert Union, Ida Zebra. First St. John, Thomasville. Ten, twelve, ninety. Okay. He might have a middle of Carlos, or it might be a double first name John Corloss, I'm not sure. All right, okay. Full frame, though. All right, said, fine. All right, Carlos, John Carlos, with that last name, Robert Union, I was Zebra, Data Birdton, 12, 90, he's 62. 170 pounds. All right, on his ID, it's ID only, 8, 11, or 2030. Check on 2.9. All right, he's under that probation, supervised release status. Let me see, that's there. It's a local hit for Mr. John Carlos 1012, 1990. Salt, second degree. I have the warrant number, the case number, whenever you're ready. That ends in 0242. Yeah. Sorry, case number ends in 0716, correct? 10-4[1]. That's the case number that ends in the 0-716, and the warrant number is the 0242. 10-4. All right, ten-four. I'll be in route to Elmond Berry.
All right, find 11. Yes. I have disorderly on your post, huh? All right, M. M. Make sure he calls 12. All right, 11. I have disorderly. Elm and Barry. Elm is Barry. Color does not wish to be seen. Colors is a male. He's wearing white shorts, black shirt, black cap, blue bag. He's running on the block yelling at people, ten-twent? That well. Well, how do you? Can I run another name, D.O.B.? In that case? Yes. What do you have? Last St. Ruiz, Robert Union, Ida Zebra. First St. John, Thomasville. Ten, twelve, ninety. Okay. He might have a middle of Carlos, or it might be a double first name John Corloss, I'm not sure. All right, okay. Full frame, though. All right, said, fine. All right, Carlos, John Carlos, with that last name, Robert Union, I was Zebra, Data Birdton, 12, 90, he's 62. 170 pounds. All right, on his ID, it's ID only, 8, 11, or 2030. Check on 2.9. All right, he's under that probation, supervised release status. Let me see, that's there. It's a local hit for Mr. John Carlos 1012, 1990. Salt, second degree. I have the warrant number, the case number, whenever you're ready. That ends in 0242. Yeah. Sorry, case number ends in 0716, correct? 10-4[1]. That's the case number that ends in the 0-716, and the warrant number is the 0242. 10-4. All right, ten-four. I'll be in route to Elmond Berry.
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10-4: Acknowledgement (OK, received)
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