Woman reports phone scam involving location tracking, Baltimore MD


A woman in her apartment reports being scammed over the phone and tricked into sharing personal information. The scammer claims to track her location using an open video call. Her parents confirmed it is a scam and advised her to contact the police.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northern District
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Transcript:
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Another check war being August 18th, and they had a family disturbance on August of 17th for that apartment, hence why? Thank you, man. Yeah, well. And 528. 28. 28. Good afternoon, sir. When you clear your PR, since you be at the bottom, man.
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This call coded C-Tex for 9E33, Apartment 522A. Adam. The young lady is an agent suiting, and she says she was tricked over the phone by someone who was able to get the call to provide her information. This is an open Zoom call that watches her 24-7, had a drop of pen so they could track her all the time.
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call her parents advised her that it was a scam in the call to police. They've been watching her for a week. The Zoom call is still currently open, along with her location, and she wants the officer, the responding officer, to call when they arrive and give a name and sequence number.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Wells St, Baltimore, MD 21230
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