Police respond to welfare check after caller goes silent, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a welfare check after a caller at a location near East 33rd Street went silent during the call. Previous calls from this location had alleged unfounded sexual child abuse. Officers checked on the well-being of those at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Northern District
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Transcript:
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An investigate call near East 33rd Street,
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caller stated address and a location and then she went silent.
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Caller stopped answering and went meet caller hung up voicemail on a callback please investigate.
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Seventeen.
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Seventeen.
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Yeah, I'm looking at the text of Thorndale.
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Someone actually put that out and then refused to be contacted?
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Yes.
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Going on tonight.
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Obviously, I'm en route.
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I think this is that address.
00:47
I think this has come out a lot, similar text.
00:51
Let me check the prior.
00:54
Oh really?
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Yeah, because it kept coming out as a sexual child abuse the last couple of times.
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Yeah, this is that same location.
01:11
And what is it? It's always unfounded?
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Um, yes, ten four.
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All right, so we have a repeat caller trying to tie up police resources.
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That's fun.
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Of course I'm going to check it out regardless.
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Yeah, the prior calls it was saying a six-year-old.
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This one says a twelve-year-old.
01:36
All right, I will check on the well-being of anyone there.
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Thank you.
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