Follow-up on protection order violation on McCulloh St, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police followed up on repeated calls to an apartment building on McCulloh Street in Baltimore about unauthorized individuals inside and a violation of a protection order.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Western District
Listen to dispatch call
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
13, was there a call to this location last night regarding people not supposed to be in this building?
00:10
12-1-10-23.
00:12
Oh, McCulloh.
00:13
Let's be a apartment number.
00:16
It's going to be your first apartment on the first floor.
00:18
So when you walk in, straight in, tail right.
00:24
I think the pull the doors lock.
00:27
You can come in to you don't lock.
00:34
What do you say there?
00:37
Coming to the door.
00:43
There's several calls to this location yesterday.
00:47
Well, not yesterday.
00:48
Some people consider it that, but early morning.
00:57
(name withheld), what was the main purpose of these calls?
01:02
Okay,
01:04
One caller stated he was locked out.
01:11
A second, it makes me go back and forth.
01:15
No worries.
01:16
Anything for trespasses?
01:23
Violation of a protection order this morning.
01:29
This morning.
01:33
Make an 18.
01:34
Order.
01:39
They were trying to serve that.
01:41
I don't have that information.
01:42
Give me a second.
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