Police search for wanted person near Pratt St and MLK Blvd, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, police searched for a wanted person last seen near Martin Luther King Jr Blvd and Pratt Street in Baltimore. The individual was reported going eastbound on Lemon Street. Officers canvassed nearby buildings and parking garages during the pursuit.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Southwest District
Listen to dispatch call
07:31
Transcript:
00:00
76. Do we have more units available in two? I have a wanted individual on MLK and Pratt?
00:07
(name withheld).
00:10
I'll make it one.
00:15
Ken, do we have a pursuit?
00:18
I tried to approach and he started walking away. I'm going to run.
00:25
All right, you see, I'm going to stay running.
00:27
You can show me a row.
00:28
Yeah.
00:31
That's all I was asking.
00:34
Ten, let me know if a fox drops up.
00:42
Send to BCIC, thank you for confirming that anyway.
00:46
If we get a call again or he is there later for next shift.
00:49
Scott was down.
00:52
Molymouth County Air.
00:56
I can call.
00:59
Where do you need them? Thank you.
01:01
Where do you need them?
01:03
Yeah, they're rushing off into the central and between a couple buildings.
01:10
What's your exact warning? I'm gonna raise central.
01:17
It went down Lemon Street right after South Vermont.
01:22
All right, after South Vermont.
01:24
I've got eyes on them.
01:33
All right, Kevin.
01:39
Thank you for the house.
01:41
No.
01:42
I lost them on.
01:43
Menden Spring, right off Springmont.
01:46
One of them.
01:47
I'm one of Longwood County if they're trying to get across.
01:52
DCIC real quick, I'm having a bunch of units from central switching over.
01:56
They're going to help us.
02:02
10, I copy.
02:03
If they're willing to come in, it's a wanted individual last seen at Pratt and MLK, heading towards central.
02:11
He's got to confirm more.
02:14
Did somebody put out his clothing description if possible?
02:18
In dark color jeans, he had a gray jacket with the hood up.
02:23
He was pretty convinced that he went into his garage here, but again, I lost eyes on him because I stuck behind a pedestrian.
02:33
One bigger, one southwest, centrious, NLK, and Pratt on East Tennessee.
02:41
Calgary.
02:43
KJ.
02:45
26-26X, Charlotte Dunedict, Townier.
02:53
I'm looking for a wanted individual last seen on Lemon Tree off of MLK.
02:59
He's wearing a gray jacket.
03:01
Number one light-skinned male.
03:03
He has the hood on and with a back tie.
03:08
Go on, it's one color colors the back tie.
03:14
All I can recall is a darker color backpack, but again, if you do find him, approach him pretty fast.
03:20
So I'm canvassing you guys in this now.
03:28
Eric KG, I'm not sure if that was for us.
03:30
We got a call over to the requesting us of Southwest for a wanted subject.
03:36
8418 on the Southwest.
03:38
All right, standby.
03:40
County, yes.
03:41
We were requesting you for a wanted individual last seen on Lemon and Pratt.
03:48
Limited MLK is a number one male, light-skinned, dark teens, free color.
03:57
And 8418, was that in reference?
04:01
2418, sir, yeah.
04:02
I'm going to browse, I guess, well, Pat, if they have represented wanted individuals.
04:08
Two-six to, uh.
04:11
Thompson. It's good to be Mr.
04:12
(name withheld).
04:13
The light-skin male, bushy hair, just ran from us before in this right, this room.
04:18
I copy, sir.
04:19
I'm a row team.
04:20
I'll sit there much.
04:26
Okay, I'm yours direct.
04:27
I'm OK and Pratt for one more subject.
04:30
Can I get the description one more time? One more one seen.
04:35
He was nice to the number one male, very light skin.
04:38
He had a gray jacket on with the hood on.
04:41
Dark color pants, with a dark color backpack.
04:43
He was going east on Lemon Street, off with that.
04:47
Okay, last time I...
04:53
Okay, we have eyes currently on somebody crossing Lombard in MLK.
04:58
It's got a light green hoodie with the hood up, but a dark color jacket over top of it.
05:03
Looks like burgundy pants, white shoes, and a black backpack.
05:06
Is that matching what you're seeing?
05:09
Good thing about that's not going to be on my feeling.
05:16
Can I hear direct that is not your subject?
05:18
We'll keep looking.
05:20
And the 26th.
05:21
Do you think you ever made it out of that building?
05:24
We got enough to clear that out.
05:29
The huge parking garage, I'm not sure if he went in there, if he just went towards that direction.
05:33
I canvassed around, I didn't see him anywhere else, so I'm not sure.
05:41
Before, it might be worth taking a trip through.
05:44
He might have a giant duck out in there.
05:50
That's the case.
05:51
We would need a lot of units.
05:57
Dr.
05:59
Sorry, Denver.
06:00
All right.
06:03
Denver.
06:04
For Derek.
06:06
Funny, Frank.
06:09
Yes, Matt Pulaski, is going to be a disorderly.
06:11
Crank now and I'll get around to a volcano on campus.
06:15
Wow.
06:18
25, I'm right behind 23.
06:21
That's what.
06:24
8418, found lateral is your 26.
06:28
Yes, why?
06:35
8418, officer, the front of, sure, out of 20.
06:39
Speaking back, Ron, I'm coming down in Pratt right now, towards that, okay.
06:46
Okay, I'm going to say why I just block all around with the crash.
06:48
I'm not saying.
06:50
Okay.
06:54
Uh.
06:56
She said to myself with my x-ray, we're going to drive down Lemon again and just hop out on foot to see if there's any doors he may have went into a.
07:02
Okay.
07:06
23, I'll be with 26.
07:09
Okay.
07:11
Okay.
07:14
County RKG regarding the subject from Pratt MLK is that where they lay a small sign of him or did they see him heading of which direction?
07:25
26 so I last seen him going down Lemon Street from MLK eastbound on Lemon Street.
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W Pratt St & Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21230
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