K-9 search conducted for suspicious activity near walnut street, Woodlawn MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police conducted a K-9 search near Walnut Street and Fellowship Avenue after a report of possible suspect movement near a house. The suspect was observed moving outside the residence.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
Listen to dispatch call
01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Can you send me a copy of Fellowship?
00:03
C-34. K-9,
00:04
I'm about to give us some K-9 warnings.
00:09
Acknowledgement; message received and understood.
00:13
26, myself and my trainer will be running with K9.
00:18
10405. 109, check of the primary, make sure the location is staying consistent for us.
00:23
128. Still showing Walnut street.
00:27
104, still Walnut street.
00:28
24, 22.
00:35
410.
00:36
9-10. You have 13.
00:37
Call me, please.
00:39
913.
00:41
14.
00:43
Gainan, is it like in the backyard or inside the house, do you know? Correct.
00:48
It's going to be 128.
00:51
Can you five? Okay, 9.
00:52
What do you get?
00:54
If it's outside or inside?
00:57
6.11, can you copy Hickland? Since I was ready.
01:00
It's outside. He's been moving on late.
01:03
(name withheld), you can have it.
01:06
104 K-911 direct?
01:08
Yeah, 104. Just trying to get a, like a, it's going to be like 100 yards in the house or how far from the house.
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Location mentioned:
Walnut St, Woodlawn, MD 21207
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