Man runs away from halfway house near north monroe st, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, an anonymous caller reported a male who ran away from a halfway house near North Monroe Street. He is described as light-skinned, tall, wearing a black hooded coat, green cloth hat, and blue jeans. He may have a warrant for his arrest.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Western District
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Before responding to bent low, I have this wanted on a warrant,
00:03
Near North Monroe Street, comes in from an anonymous complainant, no callback number.
00:08
Requested an officer to report a male runaway from a halfway house in the month of August,
00:14
a number one male, light skin, tall, wearing a black hooded bubble coat with green cloth hat,
00:21
blue jeans, possibly had a warrant for his arrest.
00:28
Okay, ten-four, did they give a name, Jeterbird?
00:32
No,
00:33
nothing.
00:38
All right, I'll ride through and see by saying you guys.
00:44
I can follow.
00:49
Okay.
00:55
One-six is this for Robert Street.
01:01
So let me show me a row.
01:06
Alright, ten point, I did run the tag provided.
01:11
On Victor David, 0812, no record.
01:13
22. What was the 36?
01:20
Black male, light complexion,
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tall wearing a black hooded bubble coat,
01:26
green cloth hat, blue jeans.
01:37
No, no, we don't have a name or date of birth, correct?
01:40
Correct. The number to obtain that information before we attempt to pass somebody.
01:45
Yeah, that's a 1047, no name, no date of birth, and no call that number.
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Location mentioned:
N Monroe St, Baltimore, MD 21217
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