Concern over unresponsive woman and foul odor at home


Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northwest District
02:23
Transcript:
All right, um, just devising of this, um, call in reference to a check well-being. For 3514, lab it went through. It is, um, it is not a dual call, but it's checked wellness. Caller says melan female resident, I have not been seen recently. Call, a vise of a foul odor in the hallway. and the windows covered in fly. It says it's the first door on the left when coming up the steps. It says the three front windows covered and fly. A male in the 30s and a female in the 30s are the occupants of the resident. The caller does not want to be, this does not want to be Conte. 1040 have somebody available to go to that? I don't have anybody in-tucked to 2. Oh, I'm neglected to say that. 2-7. In reference to that, in the call history, it says that there was two dead dogs in there a while back. Oh, go check it out after. Okay. Okay, so let me... Yes, they didn't make any... Okay, because it's not a dual call since I was kind of surprise. Hold on it. Um, what was the call? I know. Okay, let's find she's got it. Yeah, I said for her. Yeah, okay. So what I did? I gave it a point. I mean, this one was May 12. Oh, oh. Okay. Gave it a prank knowing May. Okay. I'm sorry, too.
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Location mentioned:
Labyrinth Rd, Baltimore, MD
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