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Attempted break-in at residence in Baltimore CountyBaltimore County MD

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Baltimore County, MD

Audio of a radio call about a past attempted residential burglary in Baltimore County near Hullivert. The caller (name withheld) reports a relative with mental health and drug issues staying at the back door and says no weapons are present. The caller says someone tried to kick in the residence door. Units reference nearby locations near Clyde Ave and Washington and Baltimore Ave while responding.

Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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Transcript:
126, 130 to back, 125 making a direct on a disturbance, near Clyde Ave, near Washington and Baltimore Ave. Caller (name withheld) is saying that their brother has mental health and drug issues, he's staying at the back door, no access to weapons. It's a white nail 44, and now I'm clipping. 26, I'm directly on request. I'm running it now, stand by. 27, you can put me on the back. No, no. 1215, 1212. It's titled to pass residential burglary at near Hullivert, near David. He doesn't know when it happened. Somebody tried to kick his door in. 15 on direct, I can advise. 12. 12, I'll be 108.

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