Man attempts to break into residence by forcing back door, Baltimore MD

 Burglary
BurglaryA man is trying to break into a residence by banging on and trying to force open the back door at near East Avenue in Baltimore. Officers arrived and made contact with two males near the scene.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
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Transcript:
00:00
I got a B&E[1] at one South East Avenue.
00:04
This is man trying to get in a backdoor residential.
00:11
I believe that's mine. I'm just getting my father together for my box.
00:16
Alright, 10428.
00:18
Fine. You said it's in progress.
00:21
104. Overheard person banging on door hard. The male is currently trying to turn handle on back door and pry door open at the location.
00:32
Did one southeast avenue?
00:36
104.
00:37
Copy. Copy.
00:46
You have been calling?
00:52
Do you have any other septic two units that's out?
00:55
So I'm on the back on this B&A.
01:01
To Adam 12.
01:06
Yes, you can log me in King 801 and you can put me in the back of two six.
01:17
10-4[2]
01:19
26
01:20
Go ahead, 26
01:22
You can show me you coming 1023, 1061
01:26
All right, 104, we got 12 in route now
01:33
So I'm sitting minutes away
01:39
We got 36 suspect is black wearing a black and gray hoodie of 55 OT thick eyebrows.
01:48
The Hispanic male.
01:54
Two-six, we got contact.
01:59
Therefore.
02:01
I have the Hispanic male with me.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
B&E: Unlawful entry into a building or property, typically with intent to commit a crime.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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