Customer fights employee at bar on Roland Ave, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a customer who attempted to fight an employee at a bar near Roland Avenue in Baltimore. The suspect reportedly broke some glass during the altercation before leaving the scene. No suspect description was available.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Eastern District
Listen to dispatch call
01:12
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to call for aggravated, so just be advised it does that 26 minutes on it.
00:04
It's for near Roland Avenue at the bar.
00:07
(name withheld) called this in in reference to a customer trying to fight an employee there.
00:11
They did not give a description of the suspect.
00:16
Did the subject break glass? Nothing further?
00:23
Can I have a unit?
00:25
(number withheld)
00:30
3 Charlie 11?
00:34
We have a 3 Charlie 11?
00:38
09. Charlie 11 was Baker 14.
00:42
I'm not sure if he's still out of an incident from Baker 5th.
00:45
Okay, 10-4.
00:47
Okay.
00:51
I need to call me.
00:53
Oh,
00:54
yes, sir.
00:55
Just say, all right, aggravated assault on your post, it has 27 minutes on it.
00:59
For near Roland Avenue at the bar,
01:02
(name withheld) called this in stating that a customer was trying to fight an employee.
01:06
Last information stated the subject had broken some glass, no other details given.
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Location mentioned:
Roland Ave, Baltimore, MD
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