Apartment burglary reported with $2,500 stolen


Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police
03:26
Transcript:
Is that the same lay in from earlier? Oh, (name withheld), let me check. (name withheld), I believe. Um, earlier when he went to see (name withheld) and went to see (name withheld) and referenced it at B&E, someone broke into his location. 40-20 Rogers 40-2 and a half Rogers. Alright, then I have someone calling back from this, well, 40-20 and a half, Rogers. This time, was an apartment A is and a half? Did you go see if you can remember? And four? And they call it back saying somebody took $2,500. A lady took money out and south. Yeah, but... That's... Chuck over here, just hold that call for me. Ten-four, I just happened to look at it and know. It was the same phone number. This would maybe bring it to your attention. Like, I don't know if it's something you forgot to report or what. Ten-four. I'm sorry to think he was going to be, but stand-by, let me contact him. I copy. 1023-161 at CBIF, current mileage is 5965-57.1. I'm sorry, hold on I just got back to each channel. What was that? The game falling in Mount Warrior right now. All right, ten four, here I come. Of course, I'm inside of the gas machine. She parked her vehicle, woke it this morning. Vehicle was pushed down the street. A couple items were stolen from the vehicle and there's damage to the vehicle. But she does have possession of it. 10-4. Can I get the fire department for a forced entry? It would be preferred if they maybe got up on a ladder and opened up a window. I'm incarcerated right now.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Rogers Ave a, Baltimore, MD 21215
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