Baltimore police suspected Gov. Martin O’Malley’s 18-year-old daughter had alcohol poisoning when they called an ambulance to pick her up near the Inner Harbor.
Police have released a call between 911 responders and Officer Steve Cabral, who found Tara O’Malley lying unconscious on a sidewalk following a May 27 high school graduation party.
During the call, Cabral confirmed that alcohol poisioning was his reason for calling the ambulance.
That night, Cabral found O’Malley, who “appeared to be unconscious,” on the 700 block of Light Street around 7:30, according to the police report.
“It looked like she went down hard,” Cabral told The Washington Examiner. “It didn’t look like she had just laid down.”
He said O’Malley was unresponsive when he tried to ask her whether she had been drinking.
“I couldn’t ask her,” he said. “She couldn’t talk.”
He said several friends were with O’Malley when he found her. The officer did not apprehend the friends or ask them where they had been.
O’Malley was treated at nearby Harbor Hospital and released a short time later.
