Police respond to confirmed vehicle theft, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police confirmed and dispatched units for an auto theft reported near Labyrinth Road in Baltimore, Maryland. The incident was initially under investigation and later verified as a vehicle theft.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Northwest District
Listen to dispatch call
01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Not investigate, change it to an auto theft[1], and they are still waiting for the officers.
00:05
Ten four, thank you.
00:10
Baker 20.
00:12
Baker 20.
00:15
We're going to have a unit log on when you're ready.
00:18
I'm ready.
00:21
Baker 17, this will be King 177.
00:29
Go ahead. Thank you.
00:36
Is there a Baker 22?
00:43
Sector 2, unit 10-8 for auto theft[1].
00:53
Is there any sector two units that can come tonight for auto theft[1]? near Lebanon Road, twenty-two's close.
01:05
Baker 220 is on sector 21012.
01:15
20, no. I'm looking at Sector 2.
01:18
If you have calls in Sector 2, you can raise the post officer or somebody close and assign the call.
01:31
06, Echo 222.
01:36
20, 1047. We have a 21, 24, 25, 27, 28.
01:42
Copy, thanks.
01:43
Echo 21.
01:47
Very well.
01:49
All right, could you pick up this auto theft[1] near Labyrinth Road, please?
01:56
Careful.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
auto theft: Stolen vehicle call
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Location mentioned:
Labyrinth Rd, Baltimore, MD 21215
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