Burglary in progress reported near East Lafayette Avenue, Baltimore MD
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A caller reported a burglary in progress near East Lafayette Avenue. The caller said a friend, identified as (name withheld), broke into the home and was destroying property. Officers are applying for charges against suspects (name withheld) and (name withheld).
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Eastern District
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Predatory was on the call for near East Lafayette.
00:02
It's going to back out as a burglary in reference to (name withheld) broken through his home and is destroying his item.
00:13
What's location?
00:16
Near East Lafayette Avenue.
00:21
10 4, I think the 5 respondent out there.
00:30
O'9. O'9.
00:36
2.5.
00:40
What's the location?
00:43
3223, Bel Air Road.
00:45
323, Bel Air Road.
00:51
And in reference to near East Lafayette, he's lost yet.
00:53
I believe 11 was applying, or 25 was applying for charges in reference to that.
00:58
I'll try to get a hold of them to find out.
01:01
Alright, 10-4[1].
01:04
Yeah, Charlie, 25 of Temple.
01:07
I'm applying for charges.
01:14
What's the name of your suspect? That's coming back out again now.
01:18
It should be (name withheld).
01:25
Okay, so now the caller is anonymous and it's saying that (name withheld) is the suspect now?
01:37
Yeah, too far the record, so I'm upon for charges, so you can do this.
01:44
All right, so four.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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Location mentioned:
E Lafayette Ave, Baltimore, MD 21213
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