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Woman reports husband trying to break into her homeBaltimore MD

audio iconFamily Offense
Near Stonewood Rd, Baltimore, MD 21239

A woman called police reporting that a man, believed to be her husband who does not live at the address, was trying to break into her home at near Stonewood Rd. The suspect was described as a 64-year-old bald man wearing a gray sweatsuit, with a goatee and one earring.

Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northeast District
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Transcript:
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12, near Stonewood Rd.
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Yeah, cold. My post.
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10, 4. Can I have a unit on the back?
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All right, June, get around.
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All right, 10-4[1]. (name withheld) is calling. Call her here, someone trying to break into her house. She believes it's going to be her husband. She said he does not live at that location.
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Number one male, 64, bald head, gray sweatsuit,
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one earring in his ear with a gray goatee.
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Eleven.
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10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).

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Near Stonewood Rd, Baltimore, MD 21239

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