Person breaks door knob with hammer in burglary


An incident involving a possible burglary where a person used a hammer to break a door knob.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Eastern District
01:54
Transcript:
Do you have one three? Two one three? Yes sir, you have me on a call right now? Yeah, I still had you... I'm sorry, I want to loan you off and then loan you back on the street, um, one three and let me take your office. All right, ten four, yeah, I was still at the district. Um, I'm clearing up now. Oh, I'll be around that an arm person on the troll. Okay, Tim. Okay, and Day 1-3, just to give you heads up, it looks more, it looks more like it's like a burglary than an arm person. They did say the person had a hammer and, I guess, knocked the actual knob off the door. Was it simply knocked the knob off the door? I don't know off the door. I don't copy all of us. Okay, 10-4[1]. subject to any prior 12th location by 10 4th okay and um David 1 3 it's just that one call i did um they did have a another call in ruffus but they gave like a different address which i put in the text and they gave like a 1610 latrobe where they were talking about um the actual person is actually dad hammer was evicted from the location a couple days ago. All right, I caught me. 104. 26. Go ahead and give that 911 no voice or David's note and put me 1023[2] with 21[3] for crowd control. Yes, sir. 104.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message received
[2]
1023: On scene
[3]
21: Crowd control
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Location mentioned:
Near Latrobe St, Baltimore, MD 21202
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