False commercial burglary alarm triggered at Relief Shop, Baltimore MD
Police responded to a commercial burglary alarm at Relief Shop near Cathedral St. After speaking with the owner, no signs of break-in or theft were found. The alarm was likely triggered accidentally.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Central District
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Looking for the name of the business.
00:06
That's commercial, but I only see a name of the business on you.
00:11
It's going to be Relief Shop.
00:14
The address is near Cathedral St.
00:19
All right, near Cathedral St., 13.
00:23
13.
00:30
Can you put me back above?
00:33
Sure.
00:40
1030 to it it looks like they're doing construction and that remodel.
00:46
Hello.
00:50
I used to find a floor down-tech commercial.
00:53
near Cathedral.
00:55
1030, 10.30, 1032, 13.
00:58
The door construction.
01:04
21.
01:07
Hi.
01:08
Do you know what alarm was tripped?
01:13
So anyone don't have you on an alarm?
01:20
Who called in the burglary?
01:23
First thing said it was false.
01:28
She's 32 to it.
01:32
Ma'am, because it's on the board, it says burglary, they are breaking in the building, that's what it says on the board. Just asking who called it in?
01:45
It doesn't say.
01:48
Same for, thank you.
01:54
Just says commercial bird.
02:01
There's no contact number or business they want to call.
02:08
Okay,
02:09
we spoke with the owner, everything signs. He just wanted to know how did it trip off because he wasn't even anything on his end.
02:17
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near Cathedral St, Baltimore, MD 21201
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