A cutting incident reported near North Castle Street apartment, Baltimore MD
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A cutting was reported near an apartment on North Castle Street. Officers observed possible movement inside and deployed long guns at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Northeast District
Listen to dispatch call
02:29
Transcript:
00:00
There was a cutting call on fourth.
00:11
We'll go with that number.
00:15
(number withheld).
00:23
That's the only number I have associated with that apartment.
00:30
I'm sorry, what was the attorney?
00:35
This phone number comes back to a (name withheld) is what it says, but the caller that you're on right now,
00:42
the caller's name is (name withheld).
00:47
Same apartment.
00:53
21.
00:58
21.
01:03
Can who nine go to C?
01:06
Can I go to C?
01:12
We may need a bunker to start this way for the next to 4th century.
01:20
Units approach and come, keep coming.
01:27
The apartment is going to face the street side.
01:30
top right, top out apartment.
01:33
Hey guys, it looks like there's movement on the blinds on the front side here.
01:39
On the patio, the left one now.
01:47
Okay, hearing this advice,
01:49
comment down in this call states address on the map is near North Castle Street.
01:54
Later in the call,
01:56
911 can hear the caller saying, they're going to your mother's house.
02:00
Caller says the subject is out,
02:03
then disconnected.
02:10
There's a camera in the middle of that balcony and be able to see you see the street side.
02:22
Two forward, we have two long guns out front.
02:25
If you guys want to start to back out and see what we can do with this.
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Location mentioned:
N Castle St, Baltimore, MD 21213
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