Former employee breaks into business, parked nearby


A business reports a break-in by a former worker. The worker is nearby in a vehicle with expired tags. The complainant feels unsafe.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northeast District
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Transcript:
00:00458.00:02458.00:05Good morning, if you brought me on.00:06All right, it was a lesson.00:08Come on, then 1040[2].00:1445.00:19Can you clear 6,100 belly a road?00:23Call it is Jonathan Sewell, requesting a police officer.00:28Complainter has a piece order for a former employee stated he broke into the business on Sunday.00:34They have it on video.00:35And the complainant stated he's sitting in a red Ford Explorer with expired VA tags around the corner.00:43They don't feel safe.00:4410-4[1].00:49I'm writing with 24.00:50Once we clear, I'll go pick that up.
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458.
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458.
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Good morning, if you brought me on.
00:06
All right, it was a lesson.
00:08
Come on, then 1040[2].
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45.
00:19
Can you clear 6,100 belly a road?
00:23
Call it is Jonathan Sewell, requesting a police officer.
00:28
Complainter has a piece order for a former employee stated he broke into the business on Sunday.
00:34
They have it on video.
00:35
And the complainant stated he's sitting in a red Ford Explorer with expired VA tags around the corner.
00:43
They don't feel safe.
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10-4[1].
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I'm writing with 24.
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Once we clear, I'll go pick that up.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message Received
[2]
1040: Possible code for urgent response or assignment (contextual)
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Location mentioned:
Near Belair Rd, Baltimore, MD 21206
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