Carjacking reported near Washington Blvd, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a reported carjacking near Washington Boulevard and Monroe Street in Baltimore involving a black SUV. Two male suspects were reported, and the victim, whose name is withheld, was seen walking barefoot toward Italiano’s restaurant. Officers canvassed the area to locate the victim.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Southern District
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04:42
Transcript:
00:00
Carjacking Griffiths in the Boulevard.
00:03
Griffiths in The Boulevard for the carjacking.
00:06
This is a black SUV.
00:10
Suspect number two male.
00:18
Two fours swinging around there, even though it's anonymous.
00:20
Swing around there.
00:23
Go for it. Copy.
00:27
Yeah, he had answered up for the call.
00:31
Advise if you need another unit.
00:32
Like I said, it don't have no information except for number two male suspect and took a black SUV.
00:41
Over.
00:45
And 09, is there another unit that's around there? They might just be trying to pull somebody away from that spot.
00:51
So if another unit can fly up there, that'd be great.
00:55
Yeah, if you want us by the key up and say I'm headed that way now.
01:00
04.
01:03
26x, you can show us en route.
01:10
Tell.
01:15
Three 985 .
01:17
Three 985 .
01:24
Yeah, what time did SD one pull the CC for his morning rush?
01:32
SD one, you clear?
01:37
Yeah, 0830 .
01:40
Simple.
01:44
All the units going to the station, Utena FD one.
01:49
Yeah, it's a county watch.
01:51
A little stupid.
01:56
Ninety-one and be advised.
01:59
Hold on,
02:01
the victim for the carjacking is (name withheld).
02:07
And it says individuals in the middle of the street.
02:11
Nine one, go ahead.
02:14
David ten, I'll break off with this and head to the carjacking.
02:18
Ten four.
02:21
And 91, go ahead.
02:23
You got transport?
02:26
Yeah, I got transport.
02:27
near Cherry Hill Road, near East Madison Street.
02:30
So our mileage is (number withheld).
02:34
Transporting one number one male.
02:37
He is properly seatbelted and I'm 10-6-1.
02:40
Tough one.
02:43
Oh no.
02:45
Oh no.
02:47
Yes ma'am, you can hold me out to Griffiths Boulevard also and can you see if BCIC is up just in case they come through Washington and Monroe?
03:00
BCIC on the air, BCIC.
03:08
26X, we have a 36 of the vehicle again.
03:12
They said a black SUV.
03:22
They said the suspect is number two male.
03:28
No further info.
03:31
It looks like another suspect, number one male.
03:34
The victim, male, 20 years old, standing in the middle of the street.
03:43
Can you tell me?
03:46
What I do for.
03:49
It's 813 . Yes, ma'am.
03:55
So for um, go ahead two four.
03:58
This is advising.
04:00
I was approached by a female and male advising on somewhat what happened, and can't locate the complainant or the advised two males who are scoping another male.
04:17
Well, they all have a description of the victim? I didn't see the victim.
04:22
10-4[2]7[1], they said he had no shoes on and he was walking towards Italiano's.
04:30
I'm canvassing the area right now, I don't see him at all.
04:35
All right, he says victim had no shoes on, walking towards Italiano's.
04:41
Answer our friendship copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-47: Stolen vehicle alert or vehicle-related response; exact meaning varies by agency and jurisdiction.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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