Suspicious males tracked near Highland and Fayette streets, Baltimore MD
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Police officers are monitoring two suspicious males near Highland Avenue and East Fayette Street. The men are described with detailed clothing including jackets and hats. Officers continue to watch their movements in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Twenty-seven next one of those suspects wearing a, like a knit hat?
00:12
If that's what I released, I'm waiting with that footage, but I release it that one was Van Hattie.
00:18
Hey, Fox, look at 3333, say it.
00:22
There were two guys crossing the street on East Fayette towards the Royal Farms.
00:26
One was shorter than the other.
00:29
I see 64.
00:35
Hey Jim, I'm going to weigh up to you.
00:38
All right,
00:43
I'm at near East Fayette and East Avenue.
00:47
I'm looking for them.
00:49
I'm going to put out of 36.
00:51
A number one male,
00:53
black puffy jacket,
00:55
gray pants with the black stripes,
00:57
white shoes.
00:59
The other one is going to be a number one male,
01:01
black jacket,
01:04
black sweatpants,
01:06
black tennis shoes, bubbles and hats.
01:16
Hey Fox, when they crossed the street, they were closer to Highland.
01:20
One of them had like a light-colored knit hat on.
01:28
Copy, Kampson.
01:31
Run be at Highland and S-Dess.
01:34
I feel first.
01:37
All right, I got eyes in them.
01:40
All right, they're separating one.
01:43
All right, there's still stick it together.
01:46
John Esther,
01:48
blocking eastbound.
01:51
100 blocks.
01:57
Jason, let's text you the pictures.
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Location mentioned:
N Highland Ave & E Fayette St, Baltimore, MD 21224
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