Officer monitors possibly intoxicated vehicle near Milton and McElderry, Baltimore MD

 Alcohol Violation
Alcohol ViolationAn officer is monitoring a vehicle near Milton and McElderry because the driver is possibly intoxicated. The vehicle is described as a silver and black Chevy Silverado with a Maryland tag number masked for privacy. Officers are advised not to approach the vehicle at this time.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
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Transcript:
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3313 on south-east.
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3313.
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Hey,
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I'm at McElderry in Milton.
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I have eyes on a vehicle.
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The owner of the vehicle is possibly intoxicated, so I'm just waiting for them to get back inside of it. We're facing southbound on Milton.
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All right, do we have any?
00:28
I'll be on.
00:30
Copy that 10-4[1].
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3313, please don't approach the vehicle.
00:35
Am I hit your LPR? It's literally on Milton right across from the Sabalov.
00:39
It's a Maryland tag of (number withheld), Silver and Black, Chevy Silverado.
00:46
All right, Charles Tussarabine area.
00:55
Ten-four. What was at Milton and Woodcross Street?
01:00
Two-third, you can put many areas.
01:02
Ten-four, what was that, Milton in Woodcross Street?
01:06
I'm at Milton and McEldery.
01:09
Ten-four.
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You said, Monty and Milton.
01:19
What's the description of the vehicle?
01:21
Said Milton and McElderry.
01:28
BCIC in the area and keep tabs on it for us.
01:30
I know we have a camera monument of Milton.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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