Police conduct welfare check for upset man, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police were dispatched to perform a non-urgent welfare check on an upset man near Oaklawn Road in Gwynn Oak. The caller said he was distressed after a relationship ended and wanted someone to talk to. 911 had reported possible intoxication, but the caller denied it.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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I am sending down a non-urgent request for help near Oaklawn Road, cross streets Brewster Street and Ashbourne Road.
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(Name withheld) states that the female he's been dating blocked him on Facebook and has stopped texting him.
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They've been together for three and a half years.
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Caller has no family, has lived alone for forty-two years, and is very upset, wants someone to talk to.
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Caller was reported as intoxicated according to 911, but states that he is not intoxicated.
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