Domestic dispute over keys in apartment near W Franklin St, Baltimore MD

 Family Offense
Family OffenseOfficers responded to a domestic dispute at an apartment near W Franklin St in Baltimore. Two males, identified only as boyfriend and best friend, were involved in a fight. One male took the other's keys and refused to return them, causing the incident. The dispute was reported by a third party.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Central District
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
All right, and in reference, this is a third party calling.
00:03
She says he's calling for the friend.
00:07
The best friend and the boyfriend are fighting. She doesn't know the apartment of her. He took the keys and is refusing to return them.
00:13
She said it's the apartment to the left as they're coming off the elevator.
00:18
Name is (name withheld).
00:21
She gave two males. (name withheld) and (name withheld).
00:27
13 to 11. I'm familiar with those persons. Give me a moment and I'll be right with you. I can look it up on them. I wrote a report on them before.
00:37
104, are you going or stop? Do you need SFSDs?
00:43
Simble is better.
00:44
11 and 10-23[1]
00:50
I think I'm clearing my trip because I make my way to pay this.
00:58
I'm 13 and 11 now they're calling the apartment 312 saying it's a domestic
01:08
What and what button number?
01:12
312
01:16
You play the black key, go to the court commissioner and pick up orders. They gotta go to the hot desk.
01:23
They're going to.
Police codes explained
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10-23: Arrived at or present on scene or location.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Franklin St, Baltimore, MD 21201
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