Male allegedly following teenage girl in Elkridge, Elkridge MD
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A man in his early 30s was reported following a 17-year-old girl near Ducketts Lane and Washington Boulevard in Elkridge. The girl was unsure of the man's location during the incident. Police responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
One charlie thirty one charlie forty one for a suspicious subject near Ducketts Lane. It's a reference to a male subject following the caller's daughter.
00:22
Male in early 30s, brown skin, wearing black jeans and a coat.
00:26
He has a mask covering his nose and mouth and a hat on.
00:31
This is Agarro, 818, shows available, patient review.
00:35
Oh, what?
00:37
Powers are kind of patient.
00:38
Dave 5-1, you turn 4?
00:40
Getting further, 1714.
00:44
Yeah,
00:46
I'll be enroute to Central Booking, one female 1095, she's uncooperative and highly intoxicated, starting mileage is 264.
00:54
All right. Half above apartment B.
00:57
And I'll be following.
00:58
All right. Charlie 31, Charlie 41, the caller's daughter is a female.
01:02
She is 17 years old, wearing jeans, a brown coat, and black shoes.
01:06
Frank 10. Frank 10.
01:09
Can you have Moshek call me? My number is in the call.
01:12
That's right.
01:13
And board, did they want to say something?
01:19
The mother is in Anne Arundel County.
01:22
She's talking to the daughter over the phone.
01:25
The daughter is standing at the corner of Ducketts Lane and Washington Boulevard.
01:28
The daughter is now unsure where the male subject is.
01:35
10.
01:36
31, cancel 41 for now.
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Location mentioned:
Ducketts Ln & Washington Blvd, Elkridge, MD 21075
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