Burglary alarm triggers at bank with no break-in found, Baltimore MD


Police responded to a burglary alarm at a Wells Fargo bank near Rolling Avenue. They found no evidence of break-in or damage. The alarm was likely triggered by patrons from an open bar upstairs, while the bank area remained secure.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northern District
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Transcript:
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(number withheld) Rolling Avenue.
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(number withheld) rolling avenue for filing along.
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The burglary along.
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Purple Wells Fargo, the lobby motion.
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10-4[1]-24 on the back.
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10-4[1]-24 on the back.
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Several. 10-4[1], thank you.
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Do we have a David 14 on the air?
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Fourteen.
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David 14, good evening, (number withheld) Violet Avenue, 4,9104.
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This is the best of the location.
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10.4.
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104.
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It's got a cell title, right?
00:53
It doesn't state.
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Same watch.
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Time 4, thank you.
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7.2,
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23. Time 4.
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Where's the alarm from from again? Where's the alarm from again? Uh-huh.
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Just a lab door?
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Because I think it's like a bar or something on the upstairs and people are still coming in and out.
01:33
I'm assuming it's still open.
01:35
And the downstairs, it's out and looking through the window it doesn't look like any type of break in.
01:41
Sounds full.
01:46
You're welcome, thank you, sir.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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