Landlord tries to enter property; resident has warrant, Baltimore MD

 Other Crimes
Other CrimesPolice responded to a landlord-tenant dispute near East Biddle Street. The landlord was attempting to enter the property for an inspection. During the incident, an individual was found to have an outstanding warrant. The situation was clarified as not involving a burglary.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Eastern District
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Transcript:
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The second one report of a person who wanted on a warrant near East Biddle Street.
00:08
Um, 17 that's been raised is this burden with not a burglary.
00:12
Um, if you call it today, (name withheld), and it's going to be, um, make the call a distillery temple.
00:24
So you're saying Biddle Street?
00:29
Are you needing your land out? I'll call you in Atlanta and explain what's going on.
00:32
But it's going to be a dissolution.
00:34
And I'll give you a frank note, but it's all related.
00:37
I'll call you an Atlanta and a friend just speaking what's going on.
00:40
All right, well, you don't have to you.
00:41
You're saying 1321 is related to the 1321 for it.
00:46
Just do them out and have them now.
00:49
13, yeah, the burglary reason to add or no, one or the warrant is all relieved.
00:53
Let me just call it disorderly.
00:56
The landlord is just trying to get into the hollible inspection, so that's not the burglary.
01:01
And that's just saying that one of the individuals has a warrant, but I can't miss it.
01:05
It's going to be an Adamville, but I got you, brother.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Biddle St, Baltimore, MD 21213
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