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A woman reported losing her phone, which was later used to access her credit cards without permission.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southern District
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Transcript: T1805-7-7-2-2-2-1-2-2-5 U108 Charles T5 U-E108 174 Charles T5a got a lossany 217 20404 Washington Boulevard at the rural farms (name withheld) report and lost property Also, (name withheld) is reporting that a phone fell out of her purse. Credit cards were used at the roll phones, calling these an office present to view the camera footage. She's at the inside of the roll phones. No further information given.
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Location mentioned:
Near Washington Blvd, Jessup, MD 20794
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Emails 22, respond, medical alarm, 23-608, Washington Boulevard, between Gallinger Street and South Popston Street for the unknown problem. Mail 22, respond, medical alarm, 23-608, Washington Boulevard. The unknown problem, possible alarm, medical alarm, 32, Bravo, 1 response, 21, 249.
For the dog outside the rear, where they broke in, the, uh, locked the door, Lord. 17. You can clear a front street. You can put your aisles on my box. Except for (name withheld) said somebody broke into her house and her puppy was taken. 1040. 22. I'm a calm and clear of this accident. 24 is going to take the toe. You can put the 25 to 7 Washington Boulevard in my box, ma'am. So for (name withheld) says commercial brother, it says they entity the back, call on the front of the property. It says it's a commercial and a residential property. So and place the dogs outside the railway broken. All right, time four, if I just get one more unit with me, that's a degree. 91. Then about. Can you take the back with 22 for B&E[1] at 25007 to below please? 104.
Yeah. Keats should another unit, whoever we have free, over 2 in 100 block of Washington. The unit kind of a line of person, just back 1030. 324. 24 on a signal 30 Yeah, she's on a signal 30, she ran the person, and everybody sentencing back as she's, as a person's 1030. She'll be from sector two, anybody from sector one can come over and help her out, just back her up. And she's not to do the transport galaxy, etc. Okay. Ten-four, uh, T4, you've got to be, are you able to clear up, ma'am? A two-four has the person. She has the person. Be advised, I'm down here on the signal 30. One of the residents that live down here, their car is involved in the signal 30. When I ran her information, she came back 10.30[1]. Call. Hotness, the one is local and valid. Ten-four. All right. All right, ten-four. Adam Aetting. One a eight. He respond over there at T-4's location of 57 Washington Boulevard, but 1030 person. Yes, sir. You're somewhere right. 17. Yeah, once I'm cut. Tell me a relative to the ECU.
We're using language line. The caller has had an argument with his 19-year-old son, but the son has left the scene. If the son returns or if you need the police, please request a response. Thank you.
(name withheld) 1-1, Paramedic-15, respond to the Terrace Motel, 60, Washington Boulevard, Room 19. Crossover, Montgomery Road, possible stroke, Alpha 2[1], 405. 2.05. 25, priority, 3, 22, 3. 25, 4. One-five. We're responding. Hold the engine in the quarters for now. Well, contact if we need them. How's it? Well, if you're responding to the hair from the child is introduced if you watch the room, and he said a six-year-old meal each. Coffee having a stroke, not alert.