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Suspicious vehicle alarm with invalid registration in BaltimoreBaltimore MD

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Craig Ave, Baltimore, MD 21212

A suspicious vehicle's alarm has been sounding for a long time near Craig Ave in Baltimore. The vehicle has an expired or invalid registration and may be linked to several individuals. Authorities are investigating the situation.

Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police
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Transcript:
00:00
Like ten-foot-figure. You're saying a suspicious vehicle the alarm has been going off for an extended period of time.
00:09
Nine out of twenty.
00:12
Nine out of twenty one say about.
00:15
Hey, buddy, how are you?
00:18
How you going?
00:20
I can you put out one? Can you put out that?
00:23
You know what answer? Maybe somebody wants to answer for a hospital detail 10-7[1].
00:31
So you need one for a hospital detail?
00:34
I can't get anybody else.
00:36
Yes.
00:39
Temple.
00:46
Citywide, any union work overtime on the Adam shift, they have a 10-7[1] hospital detail.
00:52
Switch over for 9 Adam 20 across 7 district.
00:55
Again, in which work overtime, Adam Schiff, 10-7[1] detail at the hospital,
01:00
switch over to the 7 for 9-80 20, time of 2230.
01:05
All right, 401, I got 7, George Robert.
01:11
0451, and I got a sound deck.
01:12
When you're ready.
01:16
What's your sound decks?
01:18
12. In response to my call, do we have the last name or we just have first name of Jeremy? Correct.
01:27
It's going to be Cummy, Jeremy Cummy,
01:31
Charlie, Ocean, Mary, Mary, Edward Young.
01:34
401, go ahead with your sound X.
01:37
Your sound X, 401?
01:41
MD102-741-231-20.
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4-0. 4-40. Are you listening?
01:53
I'm okay.
01:57
All right, 401,
02:00
411, 231, what's the rest after that?
02:05
Let's start over.
02:07
MD,
02:09
102-741-231-20.
02:14
All right, 104, I got you.
02:18
And that tag is a Merlin place?
02:21
Yeah.
02:26
agency, then it please for a fourth entry, medical alarm going off.
02:33
I'm going to get your run-up in for me.
02:41
Good.
02:46
One, Henry George, Edward Sam,
02:50
155, X-ray, one, Lincoln,
02:54
005-007.
03:02
Onagray, O'1, Honda Civic, listed as invalid as of April 4th of this year.
03:09
Last Maryland tag on it was 8, Zebra,
03:13
1518.
03:15
to a Gerson Diazalina lives in PG County.
03:23
All right, we still go back to 47.
03:26
Yeah, he said 47 are valid.
03:29
All right, so...
03:46
In reference to the tag,
03:49
it's a 2014 Nissan, 1047,
03:53
listen to Daniel May and a Gwen Hudson,
03:57
Houston, I'm sorry.
03:59
And then the reference to the sound decks is 1047 on a Noah Phillips with a valid class C.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-7: Out of service

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Craig Ave, Baltimore, MD 21212
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