Officer dispatched to disorder at Baltimore apartment, Baltimore MD


An officer is sent to an apartment on Lorelly Avenue in Baltimore in response to a reported disorderly conduct incident. The call details are vague, but it's noted that there may be some issues at the location requiring police attention.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northeast District
02:49
Transcript:
00:00
Four. Ten four, thanks. Four eight zero one, Lorley Avenue, apartment number one, A. Adam. See, there, I'm going to make my way there. Oh, 303. Two, three. Thanks. 4801, Lorley. Ten, and, uh, 20, I took 98, 44 for the moment. Ten, four.
00:28
Uh, Fisher was saying that's having some issues, so just be careful. Timeful. David 17, do you still on Bellet? Time for them. Thanks.
00:57
Charlie, Tudser? Good evening, ma'am. You can show me to anything in addition for the reminding. Time for, thanks. Have good eat. Thank you. You're the same. Thanks. Three, three, that should be one of the newer trucks if you want to wait for that and just take that. Tudor, are you happy?
01:25
It is going to be. 20 said that's one of the newer trucks. Charlie 26 is headed in if you want to wait for that. Let me back and I'll just see ya. Okay.
01:40
There is 29232.
01:42
1032-48-1 Laura Lee, apartment number 1E, Adam predated to 2.9-145.
01:49
Morning, I see the accident for 1700 Argon.
01:52
Could you see if maybe Morgan State would be able to take care of that?
01:56
Okay.
01:57
Okay. 20, can we get a code on out in?
01:58
Hey.
01:59
Now put your back on your business check.
02:01
Please. Thank you.
02:03
Thank you. Thank you.
02:05
David 2.9.
02:06
David 2.9.
02:08
Change is called to the disorder[1].
02:09
He can give it for a minute.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Change is called to the disorder: Disorderly Conduct
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Location mentioned:
Near Lorelly Ave, Baltimore, MD 21206
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