Unfounded resident assault call due to behavior issue, Baltimore MD


Police responded to a call about a resident assault near Poplar Grove but found no assault occurred. The incident was likely related to a behavioral crisis.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Central District
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Transcript:
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Signal dose, signal dose, poplar over Edmondson, Southwest 1819.
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1032, 1032 to signal 13 for 3330 Poplar Grove, 600 Poplar Grove.
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1820s a time.
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Two-seven. What's the name of the caller here?
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(name withheld). Magic. Gt 64. T-664.
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T-60.
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Yes, man, Blake Patrol, Pratt, and Marketplace.
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26. One-six. One-six. Oh, Jay, go back on the Trach Set.
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Working mobile. Yeah. Two-seven.
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Is that? Yeah,
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if I give you a C-C number, can you tell me what it's four.
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I'm supposed to see...
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This would be 2509-01699.
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This was the unfounded...
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Unfounded as...
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Okay, look like the call had came out for a resident assault that her needed her removed.
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Um, oh, you know what happened? It must have came out as a behavior crisis.
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They didn't set this type, so it gave them a CC, but it says it's your and...
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All right, Temple, but it's not a hit and run on Broadway.
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Poplar Grove St, Baltimore, MD
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