Police request crime lab for fingerprint analysis in burglary


Police are returning to a brewery to collect fingerprints from a liquor bottle. The bottle may have been touched by a suspect during a burglary.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northern District
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Transcript:
3842 3 842 yes ma'am I know crime lab was already out to 3626 falls in Pentay brewery but the owners found a bottle of liquor that has a fingerprint on it that we believe the suspect touched so we can we request crime lab so they can come out and print it She did dust the one that was like in front of the packs on the counter. Is that the one they're talking about? Okay, so this is a bottle. It's like a coconut liquor. It looks like it has white liquid in it. Do you know if that's the one she did? I believe she did the one that was opposite of it. I'm not sure she did the white. They would be able to see the black dust like she did. Yeah, it doesn't look like there's any fingerprint dust on it. We have them come back out to do that bottle. I'm not there. I'm on another call now. Yeah, that's okay. Myself and my partner here. All right. I had why. That's what came out from the earlier.
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Location mentioned:
Near Falls Rd, Baltimore, MD 21211
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