Search for individual with open warrant near MLK and Pratt, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, police are searching near Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard and Pratt Street for an individual with an open warrant last seen heading east on Lemon Street.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Central District
Listen to dispatch call
01:43
Transcript:
00:00
If you have anybody close to MLK and Pratt, individuals heading Eastbound on Lemon Street is a 1030 individual by name (name withheld) with an open warrant.
00:13
He's a frequent squeegee individual in that area if anybody can assess and switch over to our channel.
00:21
What's a look?
00:23
And what he got home?
00:26
I don't have that information yet.
00:28
I have switched as quickly as possible.
00:32
It's Pratt and MLK, but he was last seen going through the buildings on Lemon Street heading eastbound.
00:42
84-18, I'm familiar with that individual from the Southwest.
00:47
Okay.
00:50
Please, we can show me the answer to the application.
00:55
Thank you all. I'm switching back to Southwest and I suggest the same.
00:59
Thank you all.
01:03
Okay, I'm not going to have to the Southwest.
01:10
2420, I'll copy.
01:11
I'm going to have another unit in the area of precedent.
01:15
Right.
01:16
Okay, which one is on? Yeah, I'm clear a car stop.
01:19
I'm gonna be in route.
01:20
Where are they having that?
01:25
Right, an MLK.
01:29
All right, sent four.
01:30
This is what the unit is responding.
01:31
He's known to run, so he's probably going to take off as you get in there.
01:41
All right, sensible, I'll be out as well.
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Location mentioned:
W Pratt St & Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21230
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