Officers find no gun after suspicious bag report, Overlea MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police investigated reports of a possible firearm near Rossville Blvd and Belair Rd in Overlea. Officers found that the object thought to be a weapon was actually cans inside a black plastic bag. No firearm was involved.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
The only bag that's in question is like a little black, clutch bag kind of style.
00:05
It's going to be black in color.
00:07
If that's with him, then there's no book bag out saying.
00:12
Unit (number withheld) direct.
00:16
All right, 10-4, no book bag.
00:18
So we're just looking for possible firearm.
00:20
Do we have a description on the firearm?
00:23
(number withheld).
00:25
Okay, I am sorry.
00:26
I am talking.
00:28
Do you have a description for the firearm?
00:31
Right now, I have nothing but a firearm.
00:33
Everybody's saying any firearm was in place.
00:38
(number withheld), have (number withheld) talk to one of the firefighters.
00:41
They said that they definitely seen a gun on them.
00:44
10-4, (number withheld) direct to talk to fire.
00:48
(number withheld), not (number withheld) for K9.
00:50
I'm on ITAC for our exact location where the suspects are.
00:53
Okay. That clarifies it a little bit.
00:58
Subject had a black plastic bag with two cans of margarita drinks.
01:03
So if that's what they were thinking was a firearm, we have that.
01:09
Fourteen, yeah, that'll be direct.
01:10
And the evening video clearly shows him going back to the car for that black bag.
01:17
All right, come.
01:19
No firearm or anything is involved.
01:22
10-4.
01:25
10-4, no gun involved.
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