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Burglary alarm at vacant boarded-up houseBaltimore MD

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audio iconBurglary
N Milton Ave, Baltimore, MD 21224

According to the dispatch call, a burglary alarm was triggered by motion sensors at the back and front doors of a house near North Milton Avenue in Baltimore. Police units responded and found the house was vacant and boarded up.

Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
Listen to dispatch call
03:28
Transcript:
00:00
We received two additional burglary alarms, indicated motion sensors in the back door and in the front door at this point.
00:22
True Baker, 99.
00:28
Can you need to come take over the desk until 99? Clocks in, please.
00:38
17, Temple.
00:39
10-4[1]. 10-4, thank you.
00:50
Baker 11.
00:53
Yes, sir. I got a traffic stop.
00:59
3,200 block at Eastern Avenue.
01:01
Tags in CAD, I've got to work on mobile.
01:03
It says 400 block of Bouldin, but I'm actually at the 3,200 block at Eastern.
01:10
10.4.
01:14
20.
01:17
20.
01:18
23 on her traffic initiative.
01:29
23 is on a...
01:33
23 is on a B&E.
01:36
All right, 23, can you answer your radio?
01:44
23.
01:47
You are you on a B&E or a coddle an alarm?
01:51
It came out as a burglary after was.
01:54
I'm still on my right.
01:55
I didn't know he was called it, I know he mentioned that I'm on a burglary.
01:58
All right, 20, reassign that call to suck the two units, please.
02:09
Figure 24.
02:11
24. 24.
02:14
Oh, once you're 10-8 up that business check, I'm gonna put you on 102 North Milton.
02:22
23, the advice, I'm almost there.
02:26
10-4[1]. 10-4.
02:30
21, so far, I'm still never as long.
02:36
28.
02:38
I just have a few more warrants corridor to try up.
02:41
Save that sound along for me.
02:42
I'll take care of it.
02:48
We have any units available in sector one right now.
02:56
And 20 to 23.
03:00
I'm putting up to 23.
03:07
23 standbop for backup.
03:14
24 program backup.
03:23
23, be advised, it's a vacant house that's boarded up.
03:27
Stay in front at least.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).

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Location mentioned:
N Milton Ave, Baltimore, MD 21224
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Incident Timeline

  1. Property Status Confirmed
  2. Additional Alarms Triggered
  3. Unit Coordination
  4. Officer Deployment
  5. Residential Alarm Details
  6. Initial Silent Alarm Reported

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