Commercial hold-up alarm triggered at Food Lion, Cockeysville MD


Police responded to a commercial hold-up alarm triggered by the evening manager's pendant at the Food Lion near Cranbrook Road. Several units were dispatched to investigate, but there was no confirmation of a crime or threat.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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Transcript:
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714, unit to back 7-10[1], your 43, send it on commercial hold-up alarm, solid.
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Near Cranbrook Rd, Food Lion.
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Cross streets are Halesworth and Duke of Kent.
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Alarm went off, evening manager, pendant.
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Stenfor, welcome, recently made contact with M&E's 104.
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1014 direct after aires a lot.
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2111 errors? 104-7 direct on alarm 7-10[1] holdup.
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I'm sorry, did you say you were directly need a 10 a 9? I need 10 on.
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1.13 and so.
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Commercial holdup alarm, solid, near Cranbrook Rd, Food Lion, alarm went off for evening manager pendant, 714 is in route, stating you old advice.
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Go ahead. I'm direct.
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Can we have anybody to kill with them?
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Several units are back.
00:41
714. 15, I'm going to fly earlier.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
7-10: Hold-up Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Cranbrook Rd, Cockeysville, MD 21030
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