Vehicle flagged with family crime suspect in custody, Baltimore MD


The audio captures a situation where a vehicle triggered a surveillance alert. The discussion involves a person being taken into custody and a request for detectives specializing in family offenses.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southwest District
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
He just hit the LPR[3]'s one row and Washington Blue Horse. Time four. What's your time? Oh, I have it. He just hit the LPR's one row and Washington Boulevard. He's got a North Pole. Okay, sir. You got me on the wrong call. I'm not on that's one point. You get me on the wrong call. I'm not on that strategy fire.
00:29
3,500 smart problem. I'm sorry, one moment, we just switched out. What do you name was that? One, four. I said, uh, the last dispatcher put me on a bag of 13 on the carriage court. I should put me on the discharging firearm. I don't know what that is. Okay, tenfold.
00:54
6-1. 861. Yes, ma'am. Can I let it with 21, please, try 21? 10-4[1]. Go ahead. 861, 2-1. Yeah, send it by.
01:19
You say you have one in custody right now? Yeah, tenfold, some of your phone. Any available family crimes detectives, please, 1026[2], any available family crimes detectives, 1026, 1614.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK)
[2]
1026: Request for Detective
[3]
LPR: License Plate Reader
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Location mentioned:
S Monroe St & Washington Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21230
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