Business alarm misread as hold-up; no crime found


A commercial alarm activated at a business on Ellison Street. It was mistaken for a hold-up, but officers confirmed it was not a robbery and the business was closed.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Central District
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Transcript:
00:0040 at Ellison Street, commercial hold up along.00:04All right, thank you, so cross on me, your back.00:12Is you need a new unit, 10, 11 are you at that location?00:152.6, that's, um, that's my motion.00:17I'm clear now.00:19I'm not...00:20All right, 104, 26, call for me, about 28.00:25You can't 1022, sir.00:28I'll say how that way is the voucher.00:31Ten full, aperture.00:32This time, that business?00:36Uh, save, uh, let me check, sir.00:43Text says first level program we're going to learn, not a hold-up alarm.00:50Okay, sir.00:55Okay, sir, so they're closed right now.
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40 at Ellison Street, commercial hold up along.
00:04
All right, thank you, so cross on me, your back.
00:12
Is you need a new unit, 10, 11 are you at that location?
00:15
2.6, that's, um, that's my motion.
00:17
I'm clear now.
00:19
I'm not...
00:20
All right, 104, 26, call for me, about 28.
00:25
You can't 1022, sir.
00:28
I'll say how that way is the voucher.
00:31
Ten full, aperture.
00:32
This time, that business?
00:36
Uh, save, uh, let me check, sir.
00:43
Text says first level program we're going to learn, not a hold-up alarm.
00:50
Okay, sir.
00:55
Okay, sir, so they're closed right now.
Police codes explained
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10.11: At location
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Elison Ave, Baltimore, MD 21206
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