Report of past theft near Campbell Boulevard Nottingham, Rossville MD
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According to the dispatch call, a past theft occurred near Campbell Boulevard in Nottingham for over two hundred dollars. There may be connections to similar incidents from November with repeated offenders. Authorities are involved regarding trespassing and related thefts.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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Transcript:
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916 for past theft near Campbell Boulevard of Philadelphia Road and Franklin.
00:07
There was a theft on the 11th for two hundred forty-five dollars and forty-five cents.
00:13
612, can you add me to Old Court Falls and Clear 16, please.
00:17
The second one is going to be a burglary,
00:21
Nissan Ultima, Maryland tag, (number withheld), stern-wheel, airbag deployed,
00:29
heavy front-end damage.
00:31
Time for Preasney, 4-2 hooks coming down to you.
00:35
104, just got this message, 1727.
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16, 104. If there occurred only 11th, can you see if I can hold for postcard?
00:45
910. Okay, you can send me back down the urgent check.
00:49
9104.
00:52
114, 114, 3rd, 3, 3, trespassing.
00:55
Or a theft, I should say.
00:57
1413 fuselage, 1413 fuselage at Food Lion off Orms and dihedral.
01:02
Rob said people from back in November are stealing now, and they want them trespassed.
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California.
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The 1727.
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The theft on Campbell Boulevard hold for 913, the R.B.
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Location mentioned:
Campbell Blvd, Nottingham, MD 21236
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