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Boys repeatedly open window in suspected burglary attemptBaltimore MD

audio iconBurglary
Baltimore, MD

A resident near Edding Street reports that young boys are repeatedly opening her window, suggesting a possible burglary attempt. Officers checked the area but found no one nearby and are continuing to investigate.

Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Western District
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Transcript:
00:00
Just advising, I have a complaint from near Edding Street calling in, calling in, calling back in.
00:06
She's advising that there are young boys from up the street, keep opening her window, possible burglary.
00:12
I drove through. There's nobody there. I'm going to drive through again.
00:16
But no one on that block,
00:19
but I'll go back through.
00:27
Let me 10-2-3 on this call.
00:31
Simple. If you don't have an available unit that can,
00:34
tunnel on the Big 28 at this location, just because she's called it in as a priority, want burglary now?
00:39
I would advise she's just trying to get us there quicker.
00:43
Thank you.
00:48
To the air. This is, uh, again,
00:51
nobody out front on the block. I'm going to go around the rear and check.
00:57
All right, Tom Forer, she is otherwise and they're at the front window on the first floor.
01:03
She must be seeing those. I'll go speak to her.

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