Person detained during behavioral crisis in traffic area, Baltimore MD


A person is having a behavioral crisis near St. Paul and Baltimore Streets, moving in and out of traffic. Police and state police are on the scene. The person's father and mother are there. Officers are trying to complete emergency psychiatric evaluation paperwork but cannot find it. The individual is detained for observation during this situation.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Central District
03:33
Transcript:
And we'll give another call for this behavioral crisis. Help patient behavior crisis, (name withheld), the father's calling. I'll dupe it into the already pending call. I'll say, key. I'm sorry, can I? And I think that they have a person in custody. They don't have the key paperwork. They're allowed to make observations with a peace officer and serve that report. Simple. I just said into the other call. 6. 26. No questions handling that warrant. Do you need a CC to do put it? Yes. 2.5-080-2251. Thank you. Thank you. And you on your way back to the district? Have way you to put the 906 journey in the law. Okay. Go to do the one-three? Yes, sir. Are you today? Okay, can you head over to the behavior crisis? St. Paul in Baltimore, they've called several times. All right, four, I'll ride through there. What do you have on it? They're trying to get their sign E.P. They don't have paperwork. Father is pretty much following the son around because he's in and out of traffic. Black male 18, wear a white t-shirt, black pants, and gray tennis shoes. Mother is over in that area as well. The state police have the individual that's there. They're capable of UPing that person. They can't find an EP[1] paperwork in the system, but as an MCTC certified officer, they're able to make that judgment and EP that person. I want to know what reason they're confabulating why they're not EPing them already. Okay, that's helpful. Okay, so you don't have anything on this person. They don't have nothing to come up in the system, but they do have them in the custody. Okay, who has been in custody, PD? Let's explain me in a bag of wondering. Okay, and in Russia, so the behavioral crisis, per KGA supervisor, someone is going to have to go. You can't get the call. I know, but 10[2] was advising. Okay, that's not a problem. 23. 23. Even though. Don't see this out of market in my box. 26 with me in the back of 1-3. Are they following them walking around the area or they have them stopped? at Baltimore and Central. Okay, so apparently they haven't stopped. He's on the St. Paul's street side or controller building.
And we'll give another call for this behavioral crisis. Help patient behavior crisis, (name withheld), the father's calling. I'll dupe it into the already pending call. I'll say, key. I'm sorry, can I? And I think that they have a person in custody. They don't have the key paperwork. They're allowed to make observations with a peace officer and serve that report. Simple. I just said into the other call. 6. 26. No questions handling that warrant. Do you need a CC to do put it? Yes. 2.5-080-2251. Thank you. Thank you. And you on your way back to the district? Have way you to put the 906 journey in the law. Okay. Go to do the one-three? Yes, sir. Are you today? Okay, can you head over to the behavior crisis? St. Paul in Baltimore, they've called several times. All right, four, I'll ride through there. What do you have on it? They're trying to get their sign E.P. They don't have paperwork. Father is pretty much following the son around because he's in and out of traffic. Black male 18, wear a white t-shirt, black pants, and gray tennis shoes. Mother is over in that area as well. The state police have the individual that's there. They're capable of UPing that person. They can't find an EP[1] paperwork in the system, but as an MCTC certified officer, they're able to make that judgment and EP that person. I want to know what reason they're confabulating why they're not EPing them already. Okay, that's helpful. Okay, so you don't have anything on this person. They don't have nothing to come up in the system, but they do have them in the custody. Okay, who has been in custody, PD? Let's explain me in a bag of wondering. Okay, and in Russia, so the behavioral crisis, per KGA supervisor, someone is going to have to go. You can't get the call. I know, but 10[2] was advising. Okay, that's not a problem. 23. 23. Even though. Don't see this out of market in my box. 26 with me in the back of 1-3. Are they following them walking around the area or they have them stopped? at Baltimore and Central. Okay, so apparently they haven't stopped. He's on the St. Paul's street side or controller building.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
EP: Emergency Petition (psychiatric evaluation)
[2]
10: Unknown, possibly reference to a unit or officer
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Location mentioned:
E Baltimore St & St Paul St, Baltimore, MD 21202
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