Hit and run at North Ave and Greenmount Ave in Baltimore, Baltimore MD
A hit-and-run incident occurred at the intersection of North Avenue and Greenmount Avenue in Baltimore. The vehicle involved was a silver Acura or possibly an Infiniti with front-end damage. It was last seen traveling southbound on Greenmount Avenue. Traffic control measures were put in place, including shutting down eastbound North Avenue to manage the situation.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Eastern District
02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, I've just had a hit and run at North and Greenmount Avenue. Now, can you check the camera if he had to capture anything?
00:07
Time for, one second.
00:13
Adam, one second.
00:22
X-ray no for signal 31.
00:29
104 . C.C.
00:32
is 0628, 0628.
00:35
K.
00:36
It is 5813, 5813.
00:41
Time out 2335.
00:52
3A4 to the unit with the hit and run.
00:59
It looks like it's going to be like a silver acura, possibly infinity, not sure.
01:05
Whole front end's messed up, last thing going southbound on Greenmount.
01:09
I'll see if I can find a tag for you.
01:15
Just what, I'll give you a call.
01:28
C9 units switch to the northern. K9,
01:31
northern.
01:36
I'm one-six.
01:37
Can I just get another unit here to assist me with some traffic control?
01:41
I'm going to have to shut down eastbound North Ave.
01:51
Can you have any unit A1 1011, 8 of 16 at Ais club in east north, any unit of the 1011, the traffic control?
01:59
Do you strongly by 1018?
02:10
1047. Can we hear the unit from 6 east-wealthy yet as 1011?
02:18
One, so I can break off the Abbotson call. What do you need me at?
02:25
Bank of 16 at, I was going to be Aisclim and East North, but the traffic control.
02:32
Temple, you can show me around.
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Location mentioned:
NORTH AVE & GREENMOUNT AVE fs wb, Baltimore, MD 21202
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