Autistic child found alone after entering stranger's car, Baltimore MD
A six-year-old autistic child was found alone after entering a stranger's car near Bradhurst Rd in Baltimore. The child was without an adult, and police worked to reunite the child with family. Medical personnel were requested to check on the child's well-being.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northern District
06:10
Transcript:
00:00
We got a child neglect.
00:03
Adam 23.
00:08
Yes, ma'am.
00:10
She's had a six-year-old child jumped in her vehicle when she doesn't know who the child is.
00:17
Oh, alright.
00:21
Near Bradhurst Rd, Mavon Lee.
00:24
Small child around 6 or 7 years old jumped in her vehicle.
00:29
She doesn't know who the child is and there's no adult with them. There's no adult with them.
00:38
I'll go.
00:40
I'll take the back with him.
00:43
Yeah.
00:48
That's very strange.
00:55
5809. Oh nine. Your Memorial ER, they got a D-O-A[2]. Yeah.
01:07
You want me to hold the caller dispatch it?
01:10
I know the closest shift change, just my asking.
01:15
See,
01:16
by information from 9-24-Muffclothold Stone from 2,500 Talley Street, 2013 Kiel4T black and color, driver Maryland tag (number withheld), I would add with 2100, unit 7 contact code, same, notified southern district, time of 646.
01:32
Copyelna.
01:35
Oh, Nona, I copy,
01:37
can't be on. Do you have anybody working on paper shift?
01:46
Anybody working Bakership all the time today?
01:54
Anybody working Bakership all the time? There's no way I wouldn't know.
02:02
Fine, the district has not, have a Bakership run now?
02:06
Have Bakership run now?
02:15
No.
02:17
Oh, nah. Oh, nah.
02:19
Man, you got to look at the odd. It's in the hospital.
02:22
It's in the hospital.
02:24
In Memorial, you are.
02:27
Ten for all, uh, Bakership County.
02:30
All right, hold for Bakershift.
02:31
Copy.
02:36
And you make a mobile way of that call, sir. Thank you.
02:39
Full Matt?
02:43
Ah.
02:45
Yeah, 9918.
02:47
Oh.
02:51
5 at 91918, 91918, time is 6.50.
02:57
Judy, myself,
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and 23 are going to be late and 21.
03:02
21, 23, 28 will be late.
03:06
You thought I'll be late here.
03:12
Two-five, we're going to be league as well.
03:18
2-1, you still un-welded?
03:22
2-1, 10-4[1]. You still work.
03:24
Okay, just making sure.
03:30
I'm not out of the 17.
03:33
1017.
03:35
Yeah, for that alarm on, I'm still burn.
03:38
You can give an A on the table now.
03:41
Huh.
03:45
Love an awful am shift, except for the ones that said they still out.
03:49
See,
03:54
what you got back there?
03:57
23 um the advice I'm making contact with the family member he's saying the child is autistic um we're gonna we're gonna follow you right now follow him.
04:07
ever I'll wait for you right here two ladies child 2 8.
04:17
yeah two three is gonna be her little brother he's autistic so just be the advice just hold give me a second we'll go figure out me now.
04:25
All right, they're working. I'm about to come 33 of writers.
04:30
Y'all found the parent? You can go to send two three, ma'am, with a family member.
04:35
Y'all found the parent?
04:37
He was going to be his older sister. She was asking me if, you look at it up,
04:43
a male, a young boy. So I'll let you know right after you.
04:47
All right. All right.
04:52
Tony, I come.
04:55
It came out missing persons, Thumbridge.
05:00
Ashley.
05:01
I'm probably the same thing.
05:03
Oh, 6.2, Thumbridge.
05:06
Missing a six-year-old.
05:09
Twenty-two. Yes.
05:15
Three. Three.
05:24
You know, she got a call on your box?
05:27
Hey, three prayers!
05:33
This is Charlie, I mean, make it to the address.
05:36
Turn my phone, thing, on the radio.
05:38
Oh, I'm still dealing with the Adam.
05:41
I don't know if I'll call me back.
05:57
23.
05:59
Go ahead.
06:01
Yeah, let's just find a medic for the child, ma'am, just to make sure everything's,
06:04
you know,
06:05
all right with them.
06:07
All right, what do you need a medic at? Brer's 833.
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]
D-O-A: Dead on arrival (deceased person)
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