Man with warrants stopped at Stockholm and Warner Streets, Baltimore MD


Police stopped a man at Stockholm and Warner Streets who has warrants from Pennsylvania. Officers requested backup. There was also discussion about traffic congestion and drivers going the wrong way near the Ravens game at Sharpe and Lee, with efforts to find the right traffic channel for coordination.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southern District
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Transcript:
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That's correct. We're in Stockholm and Warner Street, Stockholm and Warner.
00:03
We've got one male stopped, and supposedly he's got warrants out of Pennsylvania.
00:08
We're a unit that can come over and help us out.
00:15
21, she's not going to say to come up PRO.
00:19
I'll hit it over that way.
00:24
Allhead, 17.
00:27
I see you can find it.
00:35
Do we have an ETA on the UNA? No, do we have an ETA on the UNA?
00:39
I'm sorry,
00:42
what was that?
00:44
We have an ETA on the arrival that will be already in me.
00:50
Oh, maybe.
00:52
Oh.
00:54
All right, 10-4[1], and I put the order in DPW.
01:00
16, I'm clear. Show me on a vacuum 17 at Harvest.
01:10
20.
01:13
20.
01:15
Yes, man. By any chance, do you know what channel the traffic for the Ravens is working off of it?
01:21
No, and I was looking at that, just call on a reference to that, too.
01:28
Oh, we can call 224.
01:35
10-4[1], yeah, because there definitely should be somebody at Sharpen 1.
01:40
26.
01:48
Yeah,
01:50
I did it cold. They're talking people driving the wrong way in the Ravens game and there's a lot of traffic at Sharpe and Lee. What's the cold on?
01:58
Tyler says to try to find the traffic channel.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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