Police clear records on trespassing and warrant cases, Baltimore MD

 Disorderly Conduct
Disorderly ConductPolice reviewed and updated records related to a trespassing incident near Riceshall and an out-of-jurisdiction warrant. They clarified case details and corrected classification related to disorderly trespass and warrant information.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northern District
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Transcript:
00:00
I applied a CC[1]A earlier for a trespass near Riceshall. Can you attend the C.C.4.
00:09
Let me find it. Near Riceshall? All right, wait a minute.
00:12
Give me one second.
00:13
Okay, I'll pull 2 CC[1]. One of them is for a trespass and then one of the ones for auto-de-resdiction warrant.
00:24
All right, okay.
00:25
I see what they did. The, uh...
00:29
changed the B&A to disorderly trespass and that was the 10086.
00:36
When I pulled up the location, it wasn't showing the CC[1] number, I see it now.
00:40
All right, so you're going to need the number for the address there, Diction Warrant, 10-4[2].
00:46
I appreciate it.
00:48
All right, let me switch this one back to trespass.
00:55
All right, for the out of jurisdiction warrant, all right, that was going to be the one-one-one-one-one-one-1-1-11-11-Cat of 3625,
01:07
1448. Then for us? All right. Thank you.
01:11
Sure.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CC: Case/Complaint number (incident/report number)
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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Baltimore, MD
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