Alarm triggers police response at Family Dollar store, Baltimore MD


Police responded to an alarm triggered at a Family Dollar store near Edmondson Ave. A person described as a male wearing a white shirt and hooded sweater was seen inside the back of the store with a basket. Officers searched the area for signs of forced entry or suspicious activity. No further information on a break-in was confirmed.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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Transcript:
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It's a family dollar.
00:02
And even broken in before.
00:05
It just came in and it came in as an alarm if you stand by one second, second read over the call.
00:12
911[1], you hold me out with 12.
00:15
10, 10242.
00:21
1.14.
00:27
1210.
00:29
1210. 1.10.
00:31
Both time, good.
00:34
Thanks.
00:36
Okay to hold this noise complaint on Kirkley for people in the back alley making a lot of noise?
00:43
Why are we holding? We have somebody available.
00:47
Only 12-13 available.
00:49
I think just got an alarm for the family dialogue at Edmondson.
00:53
It does show that there is someone on the site that was called it by the alarm company.
00:58
114 believes it may be a better case been broken as you before.
01:02
I don't have anyone in your squad available.
01:05
That's right.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency call received, possibly with no voice or open line.
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Location mentioned:
Near Edmondson Ave, Baltimore, MD 21229
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