Money stolen during traffic accident near O'Donnell St, Baltimore MD


A theft occurred near O'Donnell Street where money was taken during or after a traffic accident. An alarm at a nearby business is sounding, but entry is not possible. Police are responding to the traffic accident and the theft.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Yes, you show me 10-2-3 if there's auto accident or eating.
00:04
10-4[1] is a signal 30 and also a larceny.
00:10
They took money.
00:12
From the complaint that they were dealing with the accident.
00:16
Oh,
00:21
if you can use the accidents together, just leave the alarm for the temper for now.
00:26
All righty, go forward.
00:32
16. 17.
00:38
The alarm is going off, but there's no way to get in to the business and get a zebra yesterday.
00:50
9-9-9-gave,
00:52
229-19.
00:58
Hey Joe Beck and I deny.
01:02
99-7-bye.
01:04
Can you call us complainant?
01:07
In reference to a larceny,
01:11
near O'Donnell Street,
01:14
mail caller.
01:16
Thank you.
01:20
Phone number is Airy Code (number withheld).
01:33
(number withheld).
01:37
Password.
01:40
Copy. Thank you.
01:41
Could you put an X-ray[2] no for a larceny in my bar?
01:50
For a 400 southeast time.
01:53
Step 4.
01:58
Good Paul, you want me to do get the second call for the actual larceny?
02:03
10 more. It's going to be separate from the signal 30.
02:06
But the call on the board for the larceny, if you could give me the X-ray[2] now.
02:14
Take a poll PC for the larceny,
02:17
9585,
02:19
CAD 2392, and Tom off 1242.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
[2]
X-ray: Phonetic for the letter X (used in license plates)
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