Behavioral crisis reported near Pontiac Ave in Baltimore, Baltimore MD


Officers responded to a behavioral crisis near Pontiac Avenue in Baltimore. Upon investigation, a young woman reported that a man returned her belongings and left in a tow truck. She did not see a weapon and no threats were made. Police determined no further services were needed.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police
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Transcript:
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David 10 to David 19 and 28. Can you slide by that behavioral crisis and see what's going on?
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There's Dean Sherman Road.
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Careful.
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David 11, I'll go ahead and break off and hit it to the behavior crisis.
00:17
Careful.
00:21
David 10, David 19 and 28 to boost the IT as well.
00:25
Just block copy.
00:28
The name is 19 McCabe.
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Two-seven KGA.
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Two-seven.
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All right, reference to South Handel, I was able to talk to the young lady, the number provided.
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She does not need police services.
00:44
She said a gentleman gave her her stuff back.
00:46
He jumped into a tow truck and drove away and she did not physically see a gun and he did not point a gun or anything in that manner to her.
00:55
Go ahead and give that a friend. Okay.
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27-1 have you go ahead and put me on a full patrol 1,000 block 1100 blocks of South Charleston
01:15
20 20 yes sir what was the address you named for a CIT?
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All right I was about David 19 and David 28 on CIT certified the address was near Pontiac Ave
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Near Pontiac Ave, Baltimore, MD 21225
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