Residential burglary alarm triggered falsely at Cross Country Blvd, Baltimore MD


A residential burglary alarm was triggered near Cross Country Boulevard. A manager confirmed it was a false alarm caused by accidentally pressing the hold-up button. Police were contacted but assistance was no longer needed.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police
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Transcript:
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I have an audible alarm near Cross Country Boulevard, a burglary alarm, residential.
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Take it 24.
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Take it 24. Yes, a reference to this call.
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I was able to reach the complainant.
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She stated that she no longer needs police services.
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You can give her a day but no, and I'm back to me.
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15, 10th century.
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So, 4. So,
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you're fine, I'm in, uh, actually meant 16.
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What is good is, but in my book, so here.
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17. Just advise.
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I'm going to be doing a transport from my location to one North Charlotte Street.
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As soon as I get my car, I'll give you a starting mileage.
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10-4[1].
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I just got an update, alarm company, you stated it was, well...
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Say that it was a false alarm.
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Manager (name withheld), one scene, says she accidentally hit the hold-up button.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Message received
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Location mentioned:
Near Cross Country Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21215
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