Fight involving multiple people reported near Lexington St, Baltimore MD
Police responded to reports of a fight involving multiple people near Lexington Street by a market. When officers arrived, those involved had already left the area. No further details were available.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Central District
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Transcript:
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So I contacted the female caller. She said that they wasn't in front of the market. They were on Lexington Street in that area fighting.
00:14
12, 10-4[1], issue no one-hundred.
00:18
Everybody are here saying they ain't seen nothing.
00:20
I'm not barely seated.
00:23
10-4[1]-4-4-12, can I see the second call-in? 10-4, can I leave that second call-in?
00:34
Sally, 2-2.
00:39
12, was this a third-party calling?
00:44
They were, she said she was on things they were fighting near the market on Lexington Street and she said she went back to work.
00:54
All right, time for him.
00:58
I don't know for her now.
01:00
Four. Okay,
01:04
six, nine. I should know for signals, anyone.
01:12
What day you need?
01:15
No pressure no signal for anyone.
01:19
4.
01:23
6. FCC is 0201. That's 0201.
01:28
Timeout is, I'm sorry, CAD is 3.588.
01:32
Timeout 1650.
01:37
It was a refugee fighter on Lexington Street. We found it at 1703. It looks like everybody who was involved left the area. We're going to keep the hold of this footage just case somebody comes back with something.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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Location mentioned:
Lexington St & Light Station Sb, Baltimore, MD 21201
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