Shoplifting reported at East Joppa 7‑Eleven, Baltimore County MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, units responded to a holdup alarm at the 7‑Eleven on East Joppa Road in Maryland. The alarm company could not reach anyone on callback. Upon arrival, officers determined the situation was a shoplifting incident rather than a robbery.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:27
Transcript:
00:00
Can you start over to the 7‑Eleven on East Joppa Road?
00:06
The alarm company sent in a holdup alarm and the precinct got no answer on a callback.
00:13
(number withheld) calling from New York City One.
00:17
I'll put you 10‑8 and send hers down.
00:23
All right, did medics ever advise on Maple Path?
00:29
Just checking on that.
00:30
Stand by one second.
00:32
836, come out.
00:35
10‑4.
00:37
You need a 10‑3?
00:40
It looks like the last entry said the patient was vomiting.
00:45
It looks like they're still on scene.
00:48
They haven't advised anything further.
00:51
All right, tell four.
00:53
When they do, let me know. I can get you codes.
00:57
Ten four, thanks.
00:59
Can you have the precinct open up please?
01:05
Precinct nine.
01:09
You can give 27.
01:11
It's just a shoplifting.
01:14
You direct?
01:16
I'm direct.
01:20
Any other unit might be en route to the 7‑Eleven on East Joppa.
01:24
Shoplifting theft.
01:26
No holdup.
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