Police respond to family assault near North Monroe St, Baltimore MD
Police responded to a family disturbance near North Monroe Street involving a common assault. The incident involved a conflict among family members and required law enforcement attention. No personal names or specific address numbers are disclosed in this report.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Western District
01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Now, can you change my location from near North Monroe.
00:03
Near North Monroe?
00:07
North Monroe Street.
00:10
Northmore Road, ten-four.
00:15
Okay.
00:18
16, go ahead.
00:20
You drop the X-ray[2], yes, a common assault.
00:26
X-ray[2] no?
00:28
X-ray[2], yes. I know 91 available?
00:33
Do we have 91 available?
00:39
A 16, that's for near North Monroe and no fault in Avenue?
00:45
All right, 104.
00:51
And what do you want to change the type to?
00:54
All right, yes.
00:56
Common assault, 104.
01:01
22, I'm still working on it, one second.
01:04
Stop, he's going to take.
01:09
16.
01:10
Go ahead, 16.
01:13
All right hold on 2-8.
01:16
Yeah, 10-4[1]. Let me know your CC is (number withheld), timeout 21-36.
01:28
10-4[1]. 16 to 28, 2037. I copy.
01:41
22 is going to be, it's a family disturbance, 22, that's what the original type was.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
[2]
X-ray: Phonetic for the letter X (used in license plates)
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