Deputies check on person near Snyder Park after hospital leave, Perry Hall MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies were called to Snyder Park for a welfare check on a 43-year-old man who reportedly left a medical center with an IV still in his arm. The man may have psychological issues and has prior domestic concerns. Dispatch reviewed past reports suggesting possible family-related conflicts involving fear of harm and a potential firearm at a previous location. The situation was treated as a medical emergency with possible safety considerations.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Eight hundred and 13, sending out a check subject call.
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Near Park Falls Drive, off of Oak Branch and Hickory Falls.
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For a 43-year-old male (name withheld).
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He's got a bald head and wearing a black hoodie.
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Left medical center with an IV in his arm on the right side.
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Eleven, I can go with.
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Over.
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Eight 13 0811.
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Looking at some previous, he apparently has some psychological issues.
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There was a custody call back in August.
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He said the child's mother said she was afraid he would harm her and that he might have a gun at the location.
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She wasn't sure.
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Thirteen under.
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That's right, and I need you attached to the domestic.
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Fifty-three.
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Location mentioned:
Snyder Park, 9321 Snyder Ln, Perry Hall, MD 21128
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