Person tries to open window triggering panic alarm, Baltimore MD


A panic alarm was triggered at a house near Kernwood Ave. Officers suspect the homeowner accidentally activated the alarm. There was a report of a person trying to open a window at the house. The individual was seen with a shopping cart carrying multiple bags.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northern District
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Transcript:
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Okay, we need a supervisor at near Kernwood Ave,
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25?
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So, number row.
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Ten, four.
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Twenty-five.
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Twenty-five, yeah, now should I, they want a two-in-right here.
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Yeah, ten is in route.
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In reference to the alarm, it's saying it's a panic, audible alarm.
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104.
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One, six.
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On six.
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I get to see people with still in auto.
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Like straight enough.
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When you ready, copy.
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Okay,
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is 2614.
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Again, that's 2614.
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CET is (number withheld).
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The timeout's 1213.
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Okay. Okay.
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One is an answer, Dres.
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Ten, four.
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Twenty-four. Twenty-five a tank.
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Can you call my department number?
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So far, I call you know.
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10 to 25,000 more like to the other.
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I'm trying to figure that what's going on.
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I think you're a nine.
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Oh nine. Nine.
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Nine.
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Yeah, two paddock's in court.
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Where's the long come from? I'm coming to this area shortly.
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Okay, it's not given an exact location since the audible panic alarm.
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All right, Pigger 9.
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09. Yeah,
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the homeowner actually sent off by accident.
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You can 1032 and I guess give a Zeefer to know.
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104.
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1032, 1032, two Paddington Cork per Baker 09, 1233 is the time.
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Location mentioned:
Near Kernwood Ave, Baltimore, MD 21212
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