Suspect threatened mother with knife in domestic incident, Essex MD
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a domestic disturbance where a suspect threatened his mother with a knife. The knife was recovered and an assault was confirmed in progress at a location near Old Eastern Ave and Back River Neck Rd in Essex, MD.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
Listen to dispatch call
03:23
Transcript:
00:00
I'm out of my vehicle at the Anbo back.
00:03
12-level.
00:05
11-11. I'll be with the White Hyundai, Tucson.
00:07
I'll get some information about the knife here in a minute.
00:11
10-4[1].
00:13
He's 10-9[2].
00:15
He's in his vehicle at the Amble Bay.
00:18
If you don't be in there.
00:21
1950-10-4[1].
00:25
25.
00:26
1-2-5, go ahead.
00:28
29 you could cancel medics on proper book.
00:33
10-4[1]-9-paper-day.
00:35
13, where's 11?
00:37
You can go ahead with it.
00:39
He's at the location with the, um, wait on the A-2stone.
00:44
826.
00:46
826.
00:48
25. Actually can, Matt can actually come to location.
00:51
She is changing.
00:52
10-4[1], and 129.
00:55
I just want to make sure you were direct on the added information.
00:58
Double.
00:59
Double. Several.
01:00
I'm talking to now.
01:03
10-4[1], 1955.
01:05
314, check on you.
01:07
14 on 10-4[1].
01:08
10-4[1], looking for toll number one nail with dreds, possibly by the bus stop,
01:14
possibly with a female.
01:17
104, 1953.
01:18
Okay, this is another subject.
01:22
Okay, this is another subject.
01:24
11-11. 1111.
01:29
614-609. 1111, yes, it's the victim's son.
01:34
Your God.
01:36
Service is going to be negative.
01:39
104. Thank you.
01:41
1954.
01:44
1954.
01:45
And 11-11, you have asked it's going to be a first-degree assault.
01:48
Correct. It is.
01:50
It is.
01:52
104, 1954.
01:54
14 degrees on that it occurred.
01:58
25. The other warrant is going to be for resisting arrest instructing.
02:04
1111. 11.
02:06
11.
02:08
1014?
02:10
Do you know when this occurred?
02:13
Approximately 5 to 10 minutes ago.
02:16
I'm open 14 direct.
02:18
14 direct, thank you.
02:20
1955.
02:22
Can you get out a better description of the mail and can you also find out if they had a kid with him?
02:27
1111.
02:28
Before they do have a kid with them.
02:31
Female was shooken up and had they able to give a better description at this time.
02:36
I'm at the bus stop at Back River Neck Road,
02:42
Middleboro, I mean Old Eastern.
02:44
You know, it's back 1115.
02:46
1376. 10.4.
02:49
O'pone, Nopo-15.
02:50
10.4. 11. I mean, just for everybody, it's 43.
02:54
I do have the knife at location in question.
02:57
Does not mean he's not armed, but I've got the knife that he used to point towards his mother.
03:03
1115, direct.
03:06
So, 1956. 11.
03:10
The suspect's name is going to be last name, (name withheld).
03:13
Robert, Ida, Charles, Henry, Adam, Robert, David,
03:17
Sam, Oaken, Nora.
03:19
First name, Jordan, common spelling, 6, 19, from 1994.
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).
[2]
10-9: Repeat last transmission
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