Suspect steals package from resident near East 31st St, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a package theft near East 31st Street in Baltimore. A female suspect reportedly took a package directly from a resident’s hand and left heading toward 33rd Street. The suspect was last seen carrying a five-gallon pail.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Northern District
Listen to dispatch call
04:52
Transcript:
00:00
You said.
00:01
All right, I have a crime in progress larceny.
00:03
Near East 31st Street.
00:07
(name withheld) called it in, requested number one female carrying a five-gallon pail.
00:13
Just says female was stealing packages from the residents' porches and I have no further than far.
00:24
Jeff, why don't you put me on rope?
00:26
All right, 29, you're on the back.
00:29
Good night, copy.
00:31
Ten.
00:36
Good morning.
00:37
Go ahead, ma'am.
00:38
I see it's 4400 Tawanda across south.
00:42
Ten four. This is where they are from Maryland side of three George William (number withheld).
00:47
That'll work for a moment.
00:50
All right, (number withheld).
00:54
Careful.
00:55
All right.
00:58
Thirteen.
01:00
Got it.
01:02
Not going to explain off myself for so long.
01:05
All right, ten four.
01:11
And 13, your number is going to be (number withheld).
01:19
Cat of (number withheld) is your time.
01:23
Ten four.
01:26
10-4, thank you.
01:28
Yeah.
01:30
So where can you get McDonald's, David? You know.
01:33
10-5.
01:34
All right, twenty-seven and David two nine.
01:36
Female last seen headed towards Thirty-third Street.
01:44
Box is down.
01:49
Careful with that description.
01:53
All right, number one female.
01:56
She has a five-gallon jug or bucket.
02:01
Just says.
02:08
All right, that's all I have.
02:09
Number one female carrying a five-gallon pail.
02:11
Ten four.
02:15
Ten four. David two nine, would you mind canvassing the area? Someone talk to the complainant.
02:21
All right, and be advised the person that called it in does not wish to be seen.
02:28
Ten four.
02:33
All right, ten four.
02:37
Twenty-six.
02:39
Yes, sir.
02:41
David, no. Let me business check this location, please.
02:44
All right, so far.
02:48
T7, be advised the complainant has just pulled up to you.
02:52
All right.
02:55
Hold on, do you have any PCIC on there?
02:59
KJ8, any PCIC?
03:05
Hey Jay, is there any VCIC working tonight?
03:10
They do what?
03:15
Hold on, can you check Fremont?
03:19
See if we have any individuals that are matching the description for the package theft.
03:24
3200.
03:29
All right, how about VDO right now or something? Sit them down, I'll get to it.
03:37
All right, 514.
03:41
14.
03:42
Yes sir, signal 31 for Reisterstown and Violet Avenue, Reisterstown at Violet.
03:49
50 complainant, silver Honda coupe.
03:52
Says severe traffic accident.
03:55
Caller says she was riding by,
03:59
the bumper was in the road.
04:01
It's a silver Honda coupe.
04:04
I said one vehicle possibly left.
04:12
Four.
04:16
Fifteen of that.
04:17
And five.
04:23
Seven.
04:24
Twenty-seven guys.
04:27
We advise this will actually be an unarmed robbery.
04:30
Ten, you copying us?
04:33
Yeah, ten. I copy.
04:34
What was the location of that?
04:37
Three hundred and 13 East Thirty-first.
04:43
Yeah, apparently the suspect took the package out of (name withheld)'s husband's hand as he was retrieving it off the porch.
04:50
So she had she was.
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Location mentioned:
E 31st St, Baltimore, MD 21218
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