Contractors cause commercial burglary alarm near Highland Ave, Towson MD


A commercial burglary alarm was triggered near Highland Avenue. Officers arrived and found contractors working on site. The alarm continued because a door was propped open.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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Transcript:
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727, unit the back, being dispatched to a commercial burglary alarm, near Road near Highland Avenue.
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So my eye, doctor, to the front door.
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7.7.7. Direct, that kind of life.
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7.7.41.
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Um,
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you cut me out. Was that negative, sir?
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Yeah, negative.
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2.9 a minute.
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Okay.
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813.
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Time to 741.
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Go ahead.
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29. Go ahead.
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Transport 1, mail through 2.
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So on 2.472. Time 1, 7472.
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He's going to dolephone, Dorkford.
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B.A. Grey, Han, Civic,
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Maryland, Tech.
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Whoever's going to be primary to survive then that apparently we just have a B14 no injury.
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The gun was not used in the B14, but he does carry it obviously.
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28 and top.
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Go ahead.
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I'll be every second.
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3 over 100, 0617.
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I'm going to be 2115. You're referred.
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10.742.
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27.
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13, I don't have a suspicions condition.
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Go ahead.
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742.
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I'll be up on the hill in the cell.
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I have a black PSO round plate,
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7.
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David X-ray 3471.
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All right.
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74742.
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There are contractors working with St. John's property.
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So everything's 10-4[1], but the alarm's going to keep going off because I have a door propped open.
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All right, 10-4[1]. I'll just preempt you, and then 25 that's a gate hold open.
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).
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