Teenager kicked out by parents in Baltimore family dispute, Baltimore MD
A 17-year-old boy was kicked out by his parents and is not allowed to return home. He was dropped off at his brother's workplace, who is working night shifts. Officers are involved and may refer the case to Child Protective Services.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northeast District
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Transcript:
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14, can you help me with this up? Family Disturbance, near Pentridge Road.
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Call us safe and also dropped him off to his brother's job.
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The brother's working until 6 a.m., his parents kicked him out and won't let him come back. Call us requested and go to CPS.
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Ten,
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four. Parents really can't just kick you out like that.
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I agree. Number one male, seventeen black coat, great orange shoes.
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One-six.
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One-six. One-six.
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They've got communication with mission person.
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Go ahead and David Nell.
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Ten-four.
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So let me go out to Louis Sun.
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15.
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15. Yes,
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man, for near Pentridge Road.
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Could you see if any officer in the Eastern did a transport, he's advising the, they did a transport and just left him there?
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All right, see if any officer in the eastern to the transport.
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Evasionally, he got picked up at the Alameda and Archer Road.
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All right.
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Location mentioned:
Near Pentridge Rd, Baltimore, MD 21239
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