Stacy in Dundalk- Be Careful!
Well I hit the mean streets of Dundalk again today in search of new talent and could find none. It was pretty dead. Finally saw Stacy again by the gas station so I reluctantly picked her up.
In my last report on her I said how timid she was and that it may have been nerves about meeting someone new- well it wasn't. She just isn't very friendly. She gave a lack-luster performance on the mic, and took a long time to get me off. Standard tuition but no tip given and dropped her back off near the gas station.
Something strange happened next. I stopped at the gas station to get fuel for the monger-mobile and while I was standing there, an AA guy in a red minivan pulled next to me and said " that be* you just let suck your the* has AIDS" and then sped off up the street. I have a feeling that was her pimp because his voice sounded similar to the one who called my phone after our first meeting.
Asked her point blank when I picked her up today and she said she doesn't have a pimp. But after the gas station incident, I decided to text her phone and I got a reply asking if I wanted to meet up. Very strange. Going to stay away from this one from now on.
Boyfriend, Friends & Pimps
[QUOTE=FunkySex1221;2204883]Well I hit the mean streets of Dundalk again today in search of new talent and could find none. It was pretty dead. Finally saw Stacy again by the gas station so I reluctantly picked her up.
In my last report on her I said how timid she was and that it may have been nerves about meeting someone new- well it wasn't. She just isn't very friendly. She gave a lack-luster performance on the mic, and took a long time to get me off. Standard tuition but no tip given and dropped her back off near the gas station.
Something strange happened next. I stopped at the gas station to get fuel for the monger-mobile and while I was standing there, an AA guy in a red minivan pulled next to me and said " that be* you just let suck your the* has AIDS" and then sped off up the street. I have a feeling that was her pimp because his voice sounded similar to the one who called my phone after our first meeting.
Asked her point blank when I picked her up today and she said she doesn't have a pimp. But after the gas station incident, I decided to text her phone and I got a reply asking if I wanted to meet up. Very strange. Going to stay away from this one from now on.[/QUOTE]The guy you met in the red mini van is her live in BF. He knows what she does for a living.
Beware behind the Citgo in Dundalk
Suspicious looking woman walking on the street that is up from the Citgo. She briefly chatted with a guy in a parked SUV and then kept walking while the SUV stayed parked. Smells like LE to me.
Suspicious Male Youth, Possible Gang / Criminal Activity
We all know there are drug dealers, gangsters, thugs, wannabes, etc on the loops around the nation, as well as the ladies. We have heard that there were recent robberies, set ups, muggings, etc.
I was driving further in the city on West Baltimore, driving to the East, into the city. Somewhere around West Baltimore, Fayette, and Lombard, into the city a little bit, passed or around Camden Yards, there were groups of black youth pointing low at my car almost as a kind of distraction method, trying to flag me down. This was suspicious and I didn't stop, although I gave them my attention. When they saw they had my attention, they began to yell and try to convince me to stop, as if something important was happening (tire, lights, fender, some kind of car issue).
They way they were pointing, it was almost as if they knew they weren't pointing at anything, but kept pointing harder and harder at nothing to try and push an issue, to get me to stop. As I said, this was strange, then, it happened again one or two blocks down. After one of them (there were 2 or three) pointed at me to try and stop me, put his hand in the air almost as if to signal a nearby accomplice, and right down the street two more "kids" did the same exact thing.
I drove 3-4 blocks down and got out and saw nothing wrong in a check.
I'm prepared to defend myself if I have to, but I don't want any of these kids dying unnecessarily. If they risk someone's life to get what they want, they may find themselves on the other end of the barrel.
Be safe. Trust no one.