Domestic disturbance check near Park Heights Ave, Baltimore MD
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Police checked the well-being of a woman near Park Heights Avenue after a recent assault involving a male suspect. The suspect fled and was not caught. Officers responded to the residential area following a report from victim services about a possible ongoing domestic disturbance.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Northwest District
Listen to dispatch call
04:29
Transcript:
00:00
We have a check well-being near Park Heights Avenue,
00:05
Apartment T3.
00:07
It's a welfare check on (name withheld).
00:16
Number one, female.
00:23
Suspect, it's a black male (name withheld).
00:30
It's a residential location, the caller, it's not on the scene.
00:38
Four?
00:41
Ten, I'm about four blocks, you're putting on the pass.
00:44
Ten,
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four.
00:51
Ten is 23 back in the district.
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23, what's your status?
01:03
I'm coming clear from Clarence.
01:08
Ten, ten, four.
01:14
Speaker 25.
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Two, five.
01:23
Hi.
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Good call it.
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We have you en route down.
01:28
We help your training.
01:30
And just stand by one more.
01:32
Twenty-five.
01:36
Twenty-five.
01:39
Your Vives?
01:41
I have updated information on your call.
01:44
Caller advised (name withheld) is on caller's active caseload involved in the assault that occurred two days ago.
01:51
The offender fled the scene afterwards and was unable to be apprehended.
01:55
The other was brought back to the location to be with the mother.
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(name withheld) was actively arguing with the offender.
02:02
That's all I have.
02:07
Ten four?
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Oh nine, there's somebody going with a...
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I think ten answered up.
02:16
Ten, I'm...
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I just came ten, two, three.
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I'm waiting for another officer to get here.
02:22
Ten to K, what is this call action for? Just trying to arrest somebody? It's just to check the well-being.
02:28
It's checking the well-being because it's coming from victim services who's making us aware of an activity that just occurred.
02:36
It seems as if, according to the text, that Ms.
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(name withheld) and Mr.
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(name withheld) had just recently interacted.
02:44
They had an interaction just recently.
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That's why we received a call.
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10-4[1].
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And that's why I was coming out as a checkwell being.
02:58
And I'm thinking she probably wants you guys to give her a call back in reference.
03:03
Thank you.
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23, put me around for that as well.
03:11
Look at it, look at it.
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Look at it.
03:15
23, can you run that Robinson name? You might have a warrant for that incident.
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23, I have you en route.
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What's your Dispo?
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For the next right for clearing.
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And I'm 6-1.
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Careful.
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Five, I'm pulling my country.
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Twenty-five.
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Possible, ten thirty-four salt.
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(name withheld).
04:06
And 25, you copy last reference to Mr.
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(name withheld).
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At 2, 5, 10, and I know 2-3 is en route.
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Copy. 10,
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all three of us are 10-2-3, 6-1.
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All right, 10, 14.
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You copy a reference to Mr.
04:28
(name withheld), information that was put out.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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