Police respond to suspected drug activity near Litchfield Ave, Baltimore MD


Officers responded to a report of possible drug activity near Litchfield Avenue and Gadsden Avenue. The situation was routine with no immediate danger or confrontation reported.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northwest District
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Transcript:
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the ASEBI has got me 258, 36.
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She's sitting there, she's fine, no issues.
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Thank you, coming up as well.
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You can do this I ever know for Parkhedge.
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Okay,
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10-4[2]-1. Let me go, so I can respond to 1.
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50, 10, licensed down rolled for CDF.
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Obviously, it's no selling.
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Tonsau or her drugs.
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Charge a lead card in.
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Thanks to week.
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Two-four, you can put that Litchfield call in my box?
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Okay, 10-4[2]. We can't have a call for the police owner-pop for Litchfield in Gadsden Avenue.
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He came as a female meeting help, but the state's female walk away said she was okay.
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Oh, time for four. If you just need to go, give us then a, uh, David Nell.
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All right, time, for that's for the Litchfield and Gadsden Avenue, and I'll put the Litchfield in our community box for the CDS[1] call.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CDS: Controlled Dangerous Substance violation or offense involving illegal drugs or narcotics.
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10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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Location mentioned:
Litchfield Ave, Baltimore, MD 21215
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