Woman refuses police entry at baltimore residence, Baltimore MD
Police responded to a residence near Portrait where a woman refused to open the door despite their presence. Officers were unable to gain entry.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northeast District
02:17
Transcript:
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6,900 block of Portrait.
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Who posted that?
00:06
Next thing, who?
00:19
I'm clear from the district you can put plenty on above.
00:25
Time 4.
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4.
00:31
Also 3.
00:33
Also 3?
00:35
You could go ahead and clear me.
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Charlie 28 already handle it.
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24. 24.
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245.
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25.
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Frank, no for my call.
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I need to put a 31[1] in my box.
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104.
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22.
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22.
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I don't clear the detail for 09.
01:08
Can you send the stolen package over to TRU, please?
01:14
And you can show me in Route 2,
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44,
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actually you can show me on the back of 25 in reference to the 31[1].
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That's all.
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I'm 13. Do you have 15 to 18 for me to do a transport?
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K-JA to Charlie, one-five.
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One-five.
01:39
Can you tell you a 18 for 13 to do a transport, please?
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Two-four.
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You're happy.
01:54
Ten-four.
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Very not, we'll move away.
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91.
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How do you want?
02:05
Can you advise a easy person we use the blocks or stuff inside the house? She won't open the door.
02:13
We can't get inside.
02:15
She refused to open the door.
02:16
She refused to open the door.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
31: Unconscious/Fainting (MPDS Protocol 31)
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Location mentioned:
Near E Baltimore St, Baltimore, MD 21224
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