Homeless man exposing himself outside Starbucks, Towson MD


Police responded to a report of a homeless man exposing himself to people outside a Starbucks near Dulaney Valley Rd in Towson. The man was described as behaving erratically, having a possible psychotic episode, and had in the past made statements about being shot and fire. The suspect was a male with his pants down wearing orange pants and was unarmed.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
03:24
Transcript:
00:03
Pull a callback, it's going to be a homeless gentleman exposing himself at location.
00:09
Motherfall a couple of days ago, he's having some sort of psychotic episode, talking about getting a fire at him and shooting him and his cats.
00:17
So there's a fire arm that saying locked away with the ammunition, subject of power of violence.
00:23
Okay, poor.
00:25
Yeah, I'll be out for fixing to be on top of back, please.
00:28
Okay, great.
00:31
621.
00:33
1228, what was that? We just...
00:35
610. Send me a copy.
00:36
I'll head over there.
00:39
10.
00:41
10. I'm out at first time.
00:42
For a general.
00:44
41651.
00:48
7.651. 6.59.
00:51
4 is the location for that last fall that came out.
00:55
(number withheld) to the Navy Valley Road Crusher of Fairmont at the Starbucks.
00:59
Where do you have two floors, Gellner?
01:02
10-4[1]44 and 45.
01:06
And what was the comment?
01:08
100.
01:10
6.51. Keymint originally is a hang-up call.
01:14
On call back, it's a homeless gentleman exposing himself to people outside.
01:20
246. 27 to 28, Central Commercial Park, the Alarm, Tifton Circle, 2-level circle, Fruik Road.
01:27
Looks like it is coming from the west rear door.
01:31
727, 728. You guys direct?
01:34
Once the tune for now to check the subject to call a giant, 6223-border National Pike Off North Rolling and O'Fregard.
01:40
Subject should be a 63-year-old black female wearing a purple revot to putty black lighter.
01:47
2.7.
01:49
3rd.9, it's going to be putty in a garage.
01:53
4415, he started a medic when you're ready for the info.
01:57
6.50, Lars.
01:59
AT 22, Tedis going to be plenty of help.
02:02
15.
02:04
Go ahead. All right, well, thank you.
02:06
6.562.
02:08
6.52.
02:11
22-year-old female, she's a passenger, she's got our right arm pain and the right side of her head hurts.
02:18
104, 623.
02:20
127, I just sent down 3610, common straw up the code.
02:23
They call back request under 22.
02:25
104. 633.
02:29
8.9, they're closing descriptions.
02:34
I'll set by roof switching dispatches.
02:36
What do you think first by call? It's not going to be an indecent submittal.
02:38
Just you're concerned about them.
02:40
Do they need any more of any traffic tax? 12.
02:44
The second don't want to report any way.
02:45
I'll see it goes.
02:48
7-4-654.
02:51
Units of the traffic stop.
02:53
Do you need any additional units?
02:55
To where else have a check location.
02:58
24, Starbucks.
03:00
I'm fine for us.
03:01
We'll see the medicates here.
03:03
I'm sorry, can you turn on, please? We've got an echo.
03:06
104, 2060 drag.
03:08
104 at Starbucks.
03:11
654. You said for a suspect's description, so it's a male outside with his pants down, there's no weapons, blackmail with orange pants.
03:22
Yes.
03:23
64 hours.
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