Squatter removal needed after open door found in building, Baltimore MD
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Police responded to a reported squatter on the third floor of a building near North Clinton Street. An open door was found, and backup units were called for assistance. The situation was expected to be a civil matter.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to call for squatters near North Clinton.
00:06
It says a squatter in the home on the third floor needs to be removed.
00:14
Callers asking that an officer respond is synonymous, near North Clinton, third floor.
00:26
Okay, 28, you're available for the call.
00:30
The former.
00:31
All righty, need a backup unit.
00:37
The squatter on the third floor, need a backup, near North Clinton.
00:43
$20,000. It's going to be a civil thing.
00:46
I can't do much anyway.
00:48
26? 26.
00:52
Can you click meeting 24 at 3026 East Monument for a warrant trial?
01:00
3026, huh?
01:06
Is 13 clear yet, Vega 13? 10 more.
01:13
That's about B&E in progress.
01:15
The 3605 Bank Street, 3605 Bank Street.
01:24
Not pressing the complainant.
01:28
It's going to be residential.
01:32
What?
01:36
They're working.
01:39
Just as someone broke into the property.
01:42
This clinic sector wanted to need a backup unit.
01:45
14. You need some of the best.
01:47
14.
01:48
15. 16 on the back.
01:53
11. You can put me on the back.
01:56
And 17. I'm starting that way.
01:59
I'm starting that way.
02:03
I got you up in 1030, 3.
02:07
15 on a bag of 13.
02:13
28, I have an open door.
02:18
Near North Clinton Street for open doors.
02:28
Near North Clinton need a unit for open door.
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Location mentioned:
N Clinton St, Baltimore, MD 21224
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