Assault reported near Harper Way with crime lab requested, Baltimore MD
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An assault was reported near Harper Way involving a male suspect and a female victim. The victim has an ex parte order against the suspect. The victim was intoxicated and contacted authorities, requesting a crime lab response. The suspect recently was released from prison, and the crime lab was called to process evidence at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Eastern District
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05:37
Transcript:
00:00
And the mail is, number of my male, age 49, name is Nimrod, (name withheld).
00:06
All right,
00:11
well,
00:13
in regards to that phone number, it's going to be the Motto 6th's phone number, I guess, from inside the room.
00:20
But it doesn't give it an apartment number, which is what they ask for when you call the number.
00:34
Okay, um...
00:35
I go to the best and give them the person's name to see if they have a room.
00:41
That's good, okay, so forth.
00:47
So what's the individual's name?
00:51
Name is (name withheld).
00:59
Well, I spoke to the manager.
01:00
He looked up all the names.
01:02
There's not a single name matching that.
01:08
And not the suspect's name either, just asking.
01:13
The suspect's name is...
01:16
Nimrod (name withheld).
01:22
Two one.
01:25
Two one.
01:28
Actually no description of property.
01:32
So forth.
01:37
25.
01:39
25. 25. 2.5. 2.5.
01:43
That's my location.
01:44
Okay.
01:50
We've one second.
01:53
So I've got a fire in the number.
01:55
It's going to be 2 over seconds.
01:57
Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
02:02
All right, 2, are you ready to copy?
02:07
That in my.
02:09
CC is (number withheld), (number withheld), KED is (number withheld), (number withheld), timeout is 220.
02:20
Okay, thank you.
02:23
And who wanted to request the crime lab?
02:27
Two-five.
02:31
All right, go ahead, two-five.
02:33
What do you need to travel at four?
02:35
Four. Four of those in prints, please, ma'am.
02:38
All right, ten-four.
02:41
And that's four, uh, near Harper Way, ten-four.
02:45
Yeah, ten-four.
02:47
And the officer will be standing by waiting for them to get here.
02:51
All right, ten-four.
02:57
Eleven, you can put the one to invest more than in my box, I'll be found there.
03:04
I'll be found out.
03:07
Been good enough.
03:18
Nothing sounds like.
03:24
We got another common assault priority one coming out at the same location once in what north is.
03:33
Or 11. There's nothing going on here.
03:36
Look for a sec.
03:41
Hold on one.
03:47
(name withheld) stated a male who she has, an ex parte against him, assaulting her.
03:53
He just got out of prison to hear someone banging on the complaint's door.
03:59
caller hung up, caller did not provide the room number,
04:02
and machine on call back.
04:04
Send for her.
04:06
Phone four on the back.
04:08
I was up banging on the door how to answer the door.
04:12
She's drunk.
04:15
Oh, Lord.
04:16
Okay, ten-four.
04:18
7.
04:22
I'll be pulling up shortly.
04:25
Ten-four. Can I do that call?
04:29
You can't do this?
04:31
Ten-four.
04:36
The 14, you're at West North Avenue as well.
04:39
Ten-four.
04:42
Okay. Go on.
04:48
All right. Jen?
04:50
Yes, ma'am.
04:51
I'm leaving Hartford's away.
04:52
Um,
04:54
what's going on with that on person in the second one?
04:58
What's up?
05:00
It came out as a common assault.
05:02
110 West North Avenue.
05:05
Call us say to bed.
05:08
Um... Someone was threatening her with a guy and someone she has an ex-partate against ten-four.
05:15
Well,
05:16
9-10-8-5, she's intoxicated, ten-four.
05:19
Ten-four, I copy, thank you, Gretchen.
05:28
I'm going to be clearing up from 25 vocation.
05:31
Crime Lab is going to come in a process to state, so that's everything good.
05:37
Ten-four.
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