Bag left on train reported for property recovery, Baltimore MD


A person traveling out of state realized they left a bag on a train near North George Street in Baltimore. The property was reported for recovery and the case was transferred back from the Transit Recovery Unit.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Eastern District
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Transcript:
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All right, let me know what's transfer back from TRU and it's a recover property.
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It says the Taryn got on the train.
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traveled out of state and realized that she left her bag on the train.
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Tenmore. All right, I'm standing.
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All right, you already went to the Signal 30?
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I'm just getting my equipment.
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I didn't even know about it. You know because there's signal 30.
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At Ten, I thought I gave that to you.
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What's your sequence?
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North and Guilford.
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All right, I'll respond to that.
00:25
I'm not,
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I apologize. You gave that to 11.
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I'm 16. I'm sorry, I'm all over the place.
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Do you pick their 16 on to me?
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Can you check out this loss properly in or get rid of code?
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Okay, no.
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So what, in this regard.
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I'm sorry, ten-sake it was transferred back from TRU.
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Can I want to say? Really.
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I'm 12. Crime Lab was ordered out, correct?
00:41
All right, never mind.
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It's just me, uh, 16.
00:44
You can give it a code.
00:45
The, uh, TRU transfer the back said they don't have a call back.
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I saw that.
00:50
Okay, I'll slide down there. I'll take it.
00:51
Okay, I'll respond to 1,500 North George Street.
00:55
Okay. If I was what you get when you get down there, I don't see enough information on the call or not.
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But this, Ms. Curran is the name.
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Location mentioned:
Near George St, Baltimore, MD 21201
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