Common assault reported near North Robinson St, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a common assault appears to have occurred near North Robinson Street involving a female caller and her ex-boyfriend. Backup was requested. The situation may involve a non-cooperative individual requiring police and fire department assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
Listen to dispatch call
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Common assault near North Robinson St.
00:03
Caller being assaulted by the ex-boyfriend.
00:07
Need a backup unit near North Robinson St?
00:11
25, you can show my route.
00:21
Page of the basis 16.
00:29
Sixteen.
00:32
I'm showing you clear of larceny.
00:35
Just came in for 5801 Eastern, male who previously trespassed is stealing at the location of Rural Farms.
00:46
Suspect left on foot.
00:50
Went towards the bus stop on 19th Street.
00:53
Looking for 1036.
00:56
Actually, disregard that.
01:00
Are they 16? Let's see what this 3820 is.
01:03
Lombard Fire Department has a request for service.
01:08
They need police for a non-cooperative patient.
01:11
Fire department's on scene.
01:12
3820 is Lombard.
01:17
So forth.
01:22
It's already three.
01:25
Two 7106 to back up.
01:30
Number one male, 3035 years old, named (name withheld).
01:36
That's the ex-boyfriend.
01:37
I don't see a clothing description,
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
N Robinson St, Baltimore, MD 21205
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