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Person running in lot behind Walgreens asking for NarcanBaltimore County MD

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Baltimore County, MD

A person was seen running around the parking lot behind Walgreens asking for Narcan, possibly due to a drug-related medical problem.

Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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Transcript:
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What is the intent number from the last call? 7 is down to KDC now. Temple. And let me look it up because it is not attached, so I'm going to look it up for you. 10.400. 2238, or 2228. 27.15. You got somebody walking up behind you. Don't let him walk in that crime scene. 327. Anyway, I love going to come back, or protect welfare.
00:27
Walgreens, near Marcia Town Road, from Carraway and Cherry Hill. Outside the location, towards the back of the shopping center, the subject was running around the parking lot, asking for Narcan[1]. Not sure if there's still a location. Didn't want to check on them. It was a white male 30s, right? 22, 29. Correct. 22, 29. Okay. 9-2-209. Okay.
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[1]
asking for Narcan: Possible drug overdose or crisis

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