Shooting and assault in 500 block of Callender Street, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, three males in a sky-blue truck at the 500 block of Callender Street threatened a person with handguns, demanded money, struck the person with a gun, and fired shots as the person ran into a nearby house. Police are searching for the vehicle and suspects.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Near Callender Street.
00:06
Three males displayed three handguns,
00:14
they had a black and red handgun,
00:20
they forced a person into a vehicle and demanded money, hitting with a gun,
00:27
and the person ran away.
00:30
Then they started shooting and the person ran into a house.
00:38
Hard to put down New Jersey, U.S.
00:44
U.S. U.S. U.S. Baker 4.9,
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Union, Sam, William.
00:49
Okay.
00:52
The incident, is this...
00:57
Is this an aggravated assault and shooting?
01:02
Yes, it's an aggravated assault, the incident occurred where?
01:07
In the 500 block of Callender Street.
01:13
Callender Street.
01:19
500 block of Callender Street.
01:25
Looking for a sky-blue truck occupied by three males.
01:32
All displaying handguns, one is black and red.
01:36
Tenfold.
01:38
Townful.
01:42
Townful.
01:44
You take it over?
01:48
You turn for?
01:57
This information is from 9 out of 22 about an assault in 500 block of Callender Street.
02:03
Look for a sky blue truck occupied by three males.
02:09
Each male had a handgun, one was black and red.
02:14
If anyone sees this vehicle,
02:16
contact the authorities referencing 0054.
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Location mentioned:
Callender St, Baltimore, MD 21230
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