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Suspect in robbery spotted walking on East Chase StBaltimore MD

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E Chase St, Baltimore, MD

A person wearing a black hoodie, pants, ski mask, and yellow shoes was seen walking eastbound on East Chase Street. This individual is believed to be linked to a robbery that occurred recently on Broadway near the 600 block. Police observed and followed the suspect moving through the area, including near McDonough Street, coordinating units to approach and stop the person.

Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police
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Ten-four, individuals walking eastbound on East J-1700. He has yellow tennis shoes, black hoodie, black pants, black ski masks.
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The rest of Broadway, Eak, we have a visual but not for long.
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So let me be advised, I think he's a suspect in a robbery that took place over here on Broadway as well, the 600 block a couple days ago.
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All right,
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now we're on the 1,000 block of McDonough Street.
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You got units in route so we can make us stop.
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I got two units coming to you hold any A so they get with you.
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8437, we're almost there, just need to accept point.
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1,000 block, McDonough Street.
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Mary, Charles, David,
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Ocean, Nancy,
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Ocean,
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George Henry.

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E Chase St, Baltimore, MD
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