Dispute at convenience store triggers holdup alarm


Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northeast District
02:13
Transcript:
I'm 25. I have a holdup alarm. I'm getting away over to you. It says Dara Express 4401, Bel Air Rose. That could come up. Just waiting for a... Update here, but right now it's just coming out of the holdup alarm. It's an audible holdup alarm. 4401 Bellaro. $4.401 does not have a basement according to it. It's a store, so she's going to someone else on Nicholas Avenue. Okay, I'm not sure what you just said, sir, but it's coming out as a holdup alarm, an audible Holdup Alarm, and 23 is advising you'll take the back with you. Yeah, it's a store, okay. All right, go forward. I see something about basement in Devon. Two, three, I come to send you three. Ten, four. Ten, go ahead. Can you query 52-05 Eastbury, Parma, H? Let's see, we've been here recently. I'm going to speak up for 10 by the time out of my recall. He's giving me a flag. Any one? Top four, man. And you can rob, set 44-1 bell layer. Now, coming out as an unarmed robbery, 23, 51stang, I got number one male, 25, or 30, all black clothing is what they have here. No direction of travel. (name withheld) is calling it in. 10-23. It's not a robbery. It's going to be a civil to speak. All right, 10-4. I'll go ahead and do percent.
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Location mentioned:
Near Belair Rd, Baltimore, MD 21206
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