Crash on US-29 north sparks drug violation probe, Howard County MD
A crash on US-29 north near Route 32 prompted investigation into possible drug-related offenses, prompting concern and law enforcement response.
Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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I am 29 north, right shore, just north of 306.
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104. Crash, Riftia, I go back.
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All right, Crash 15.
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I'll show you around.
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Thank you, sir.
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2220.
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Hi. Crash 15 and the traffic 15.
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Do you say you're north of the 32?
00:21
Yeah, north of the eastbound exit from 29.
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All right.
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One, two, five, out of the hospital.
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One, two, five, 22, 22, 22, 22.
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Frank 31. Can you have me to Frank 10 stop, please? Sure.
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Can a box?
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So cool.
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And Frank 2.1 in your traffic?
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I'm 7-4, thank you.
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MTC.
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M-C-P.
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You can clear us from the call on wind and a ad and switching back to Bravo.
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I will.
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Number two on.
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Number two on.
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Could you create a CDS[2] violation under the same case number to sign the RGF for the A3 and the C.S.
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Robich to me?
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Joe's your one?
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That would take a reference.
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Go ahead.
01:51
Yes, sir, that was your reference, please.
01:55
Out of comments. You make the trigger on welfare.
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Clear those services.
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Simple.
02:00
Just really the call as an accident EI, and then he's going to create the secondaryal finish into an accident
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procedure.
02:11
Okay, that makes sense.
02:13
I appreciate it, and you just want me to close the second one out of RTF also?
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You just keep one incident that was created for the accident.
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Just close that out of the PI[1] accident.
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And then when he goes into the accident, he can create a set of the offense under the same case number for CDS[2] lavish.
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Thanks, sir.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
PI: Personal injury
[2]
CDS: Controlled dangerous substance violation or related drug offense.
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