Man soliciting money disrupts traffic near shops, Rossville MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to reports of a man soliciting money and causing a disturbance near Campbell Boulevard by Noodles & Company and Starbucks in Nottingham. The man, described as wearing a jacket and blue pants, was seen asking for money and slowing traffic.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Got a Nissan sedan, near Campbell Boulevard by Noodles & Company.
00:05
Said it's a male subject wearing a jacket, blue pants.
00:07
He's still soliciting money.
00:09
Have the unit since gone.
00:10
Is that okay to hold or what would you like done?
00:14
We'll have early cars coming out soon.
00:18
All right, 13 fifty-nine hours.
00:20
Eight hundred and twelve, can you log me on manually? Put me on an outcode.
00:23
I am going to be seventy-six at shop three to pick up my car.
00:29
Mobile crisis to Wilkins.
00:33
Five hundred and 13.
00:36
Down that code violation on Campbell.
00:38
I'll take care of it.
00:40
Ten four. It's near Campbell Boulevard.
00:42
Near Campbell Boulevard by Philadelphia Road and Franklin Square.
00:46
Caller says that there was a subject wearing a bra.
00:48
Black jacket, blue pants, soliciting for money.
00:51
And a subject called back again and said he's now going through the Starbucks line asking for money.
00:56
Slowing traffic, wearing a black coat and blue jeans.
01:00
Ten four, I'm there.
01:02
Poor (name withheld).
01:03
And 913, we're getting another call from the Starbucks.
01:06
The subject's now walking toward those parking lots because he's come to the location three times asking if anyone can help him with his car.
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