Suspect detained after theft at Marshall’s store, Woodlawn MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a theft in progress at Marshall's near Baltimore National Pike. The suspected thief, a man carrying pink and black bags, was detained near a bus stop after fleeing on foot. Officers also noted the suspect had stolen items the previous day and resisted arrest.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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115, 111, 110 for your 43 respond for a theft in progress at Marshall's near Baltimore National Pike.
00:07
Near Baltimore National Pike off I-695 and Kent Avenue.
00:11
Again, theft in progress, male wearing a gray sweatshirt and black jacket, brown Adidas shoes.
00:18
Hello.
00:20
I'm (name withheld).
00:22
And (name withheld).
00:24
House (number withheld).
00:26
115 and 111, for your 43, they're advising the suspect left on foot towards the bus stop carrying a pink bag and a black bag.
00:40
Also for your 43, he also stole yesterday and resisted arrest.
00:44
Just for you 43.
00:47
Point ten.
00:51
No way.
00:53
I got him. I got him detained.
00:56
How far? One 15.
00:57
Where are you at?
00:59
I'm over at the bus stop by Marshall's.
01:03
You'll see a church playground and a basketball court.
01:07
I'm behind me.
01:09
He's at four.
01:11
At four.
01:13
One hundred and eleven, right?
01:15
Sorry.
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Location mentioned:
Baltimore National Pike, Woodlawn, MD 21228
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