Domestic dispute with possible weapon at public intersection, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, a report was made of a domestic dispute involving physical assault between a male and female near North Paca Street and West Lexington Street. The male suspect was possibly armed with a knife or gun. Police responded to the incident but did not observe any ongoing assault on arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Central District
Listen to dispatch call
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
In uniformed assault, priority one[1] common assault[2] coming in, North Paca, West Lexington.
00:05
I have a male call reporting a male and female arguing at the location.
00:09
Call is said that he thinks the male suspect has a knife or a gun,
00:12
not sure which.
00:14
Physical domestic disturbance.
00:16
He saw something, but not sure which one it was, weapon located on the suspect.
00:22
He's reporting a black male, boycoat, blue jeans, white tenant, black female with a pink sweatsuit.
00:29
Do you have B-CIC that have eyes at this location? North Packet and Lexington?
00:33
I want to reroute you.
00:39
Can I show you to this common assault[2], Packet on Lexington?
00:43
12. I advise I was on my way to PIP.
00:48
How else we got 10A and sector one or what we got everybody out on?
00:53
11, you have anything on that alarm?
00:57
11, I'm 1023.
00:58
That's a month on a hundred strap.
01:05
One, four, 16.
01:07
Can you come up here, please?
01:08
Let's try, don't be wrong on this vehicle.
01:11
I'm sorry, 11, you said you're on this morning, won't you say yet?
01:17
Yeah, I got a quarter of my last post, put me out here, but it's hard in front.
01:22
Okay, what's your code for the alarm?
01:25
Give it no.
01:26
All right, so it sounds like I'm going to need help out of sector for the department where you want to call an assault in sector one.
01:34
What's heck and what sex is?
01:40
No, and it's 14 able to clear off his car stop to go to pack an election.
01:47
14, you copy?
01:53
One for our copies.
01:55
The car that I have, that don't belong, if you want me to clear on, clear.
02:03
I have the cameras of, I'm not seeing any assaults or anything like that going on right now.
02:08
Yeah, one-sixth.
02:09
What's that person here from a third-party call? One-sixth, we're just switching out.
02:19
In reference to Paca and Lexington.
02:21
Was that a third-party caller if somebody else was calling a call?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
priority one: Highest-priority emergency call requiring immediate police response.
[2]
common assault: Simple assault
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