Property damaged and items stolen from vehicle, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a report of property damage and theft from a vehicle near South Conkling Street in Baltimore. The caller reported that items valued at more than $1500 were stolen.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Four, just got a destruction of property report from TRU, reference to past vandalism near South Conkling St on a vehicle.
00:13
Caller states items stolen valued over $1500.
00:17
Sixteen, I am on the back of the common assault that eleven is going to.
00:27
Okay, ten four, that’s sixteen.
00:35
And one five.
00:39
And somebody, a second, let me play.
00:46
Hey, car one three, I’m turning.
00:48
Yeah.
00:53
I’ll breathe in.
00:55
Show me en route to the parking complaint.
01:00
That’s what it is.
01:08
I’m showing fifteen on a destruction of property.
01:15
One five, are you on this destruction or at that parking complaint?
01:23
One five, I’m on the parking complaint.
01:25
I’ll change your three owners.
01:26
Speaking with the complainant now.
01:31
Great, ten four.
01:35
Thirteen, go ahead.
01:40
Three, you can come out loud for the property.
01:48
It looks like it was sent to CRU, but CRU sent it back that some items were stolen valued over $1500.
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Location mentioned:
S Conkling St, Baltimore, MD 21224
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