Vehicle stopped for suspected drug violation near Guilford Ave, Baltimore MD


Police stopped a vehicle in the rear alley near Guilford Avenue and 22nd and a half Street for a suspected controlled dangerous substance violation. The vehicle was linked to a stolen auto and possibly contained a handgun. Officers were advised to use caution due to additional holds from New York City.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Eastern District
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Transcript:
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Yeah, we got a vehicle stop on the rear alley, Guilford and 22nd and a half.
00:07
Narrow and tag for the record,
00:09
(number withheld), Charles Mary.
00:18
And that was (number withheld).
00:26
(number withheld) Charles Merritt.
00:31
And what's that location?
00:36
Guilford and 22nd and a half. I think it's the 300 block of Guilford,
00:42
South Guilford.
00:45
Sam, I'll get you an updated address.
00:51
You can use the 2,200 block of Barclays Street in the rear.
01:11
AETF supervisor (number withheld). Also information from Baltimore County, Williams Cabo,
01:17
for Stolen Auto, a 2016-Silver-Nuson-Maxua. Bermanor tag (number withheld). We stole from the Mandelstown area.
01:26
The subject is, as well as have a handgun in the vehicle.
01:30
New York City contact holds and use caution,
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times 1123.
01:40
And so all units there by TIC is now 108 on the North West Channel for time good up in 24.
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26.
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26. 26.
01:55
3224 column that 3224 by Elmore is not an assault. It's actually a dispute between Geneva's training.
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Mr. 1.2.
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Mr.
02:11
Rob, once again, any W.A.T.
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Unit (number withheld). W.E.F. (number withheld). D.S. District 1.
02:25
Yes, sir. 300 parkway in the rear. Can I get an arm view from you, please?
02:33
That's in reference for the question stop from 84.
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E.D.1, you want this in your box?
02:44
10-4[2]. You're going to make for a CDS[1] violation.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CDS: Controlled Dangerous Substance violation or offense involving illegal drugs or narcotics.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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