Residential burglar alarm triggered with basement motion, Baltimore MD


A residential burglar alarm triggered near Hermosa Ave with motion detected in the basement. Police responded since no proper pass code was provided to cancel the alarm.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northeast District
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Transcript:
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If you're making it way over to Hermosa, it looks like the fire department, excuse me, it looks like the alarm company updated the wrong information. So there was no proper pass code given on this alarm. I'm going to go ahead and reopen this call.
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near Hermosa Ave. It's going to be the Horton residents. They are advising it's going to be a motion detected from the basement. That is near Hermosa Ave.
00:21
In 99, you copy as well, reopening the call.
00:27
Two one, ten-four.
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Another unit in two that they would come clear and take the back here on the Morosa to check the premises was twenty-one. Twenty-four, boom in the back.
00:41
Ten-four. Again, that was a motion detected in the basement.
00:46
Probably.
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And it says here, Dave... Jack as well.
00:52
All right, they spoke to one of (name withheld) over a two-way panel and he did not have a proper pass code. He did not have one.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hermosa Ave, Baltimore, MD 21214
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