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Traffic stop reveals suspected drug violationBaltimore MD

audio iconDrugs Violation
Near N Carlton St, Baltimore, MD 21217

Police stopped a vehicle on suspicion of drug-related activity. They checked the license plate and noted the location.

Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Western District
01:25
Transcript:
Healthy team. Traffic stop[2]. Traffic stop, 1,000 dins and R. device at the taxi in a second. Can I get an x-ray note for CDS violation[1]? Okay. Okay. This is going to be 6276, 66, 629-65, 3965, 3965, and this is going to be 1710. What do you want to set the location to? 13, let's set a location to Forna Mosier, that's where the incident started, and it ended here on 7.09 North Carlton, or how it was there. I said, Brian, you think you have a tag number. Can we just want to start to him on his staff 1,000 with Vincent? Charlie Warren, go ahead. Do you have a fake? Yeah, I just got it. It's going to be (number withheld), Maryland Jake. That's one.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CDS violation: Controlled Dangerous Substance Violation
[2]
Traffic stop: Police stop of a vehicle

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Near N Carlton St, Baltimore, MD 21217
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