Larceny reported at Target store in Canton, Baltimore MD


Police responded to a reported theft at the Target store near Washington Street in Canton. There was also a separate unrelated theft report involving an Uber driver and a person named (name withheld) at the same location.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
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Transcript:
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Yes, I'll pull an X-ray NO for larceny.
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10-4[1]. 17.
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The CC4 this is 3386.
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Your CAD[2] is 37-37, and your timeout is 1521, sir.
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7-4, thank you.
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You're welcome, sir.
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17?
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Yeah,
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17. Can I have someone 1011 at my location?
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Okay, I got 104.
00:41
Can I have a unit 1011, 17 over at Kent, the target over at Canton,
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near Washington Street?
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14, I don't have that left.
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Ten 4, sir.
00:57
Okay, in 17, 14 is in route, sir.
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10-4[1], thank you. I'm from, sir, 10-4.
01:04
Oh, in 17?
01:07
What's up? Yeah,
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quick question. I believe this loss name might be different from yours, but it's also at the target.
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It was being a, first of my name of (name withheld),
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said as a step from an Uber driver.
01:23
Yeah, it's something different than mine.
01:27
Yeah, that's not related to what I'm working.
01:30
That's what I thought. 10-4[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
[2]
CAD: Computer-Aided Dispatch system reference or identifier used for tracking calls and incidents.
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Canton, Baltimore, MD
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