False burglary alarm triggers police response at Wharf Road, Sparrows Point MD


Police responded to a burglary alarm at a business on Wharf Road near Sparrow Point. The alarm was triggered at the front door, but no forced entry or suspicious activity was found. An employee confirmed the alarm was accidental with no actual burglary.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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Transcript:
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1246, 1242, burglary alarm, 1900, Wharf Road, near Sparrow Point and Canal. It's going from the front door. 11. I just saw that one. I'm finding it's going around. The number seems no different. 46 and 4-108. 12308. Go ahead. 1131. Go ahead. It's coming back. Negative valid to dirt bullies pressure washing.
00:29
15 Lace Barcourt. Just like the other unit says, and it does not meet the abandoned order requirements. If this person calls again, which I'm sure they probably will, if there's any way you can get a message to the 911 Center when this person calls, if they, instead of creating a call, if they can have that person call, the John Dock Preach Community Outreach and have them talk to me.
00:55
I can explain to them with the abandon all the requirements are. I'm directs. Just confirm me that address is in through the mail and it's Virginia. Time for it. I'll send a message over to them and at least see if they can get a phone number next time they call in. 2799. No negative. It's Maryland. It's a Lace Park court off of Bauer Schmidt.
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Location mentioned:
Near Wharf Rd, Sparrows Point, MD 21219
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