Commercial burglary alarm, front door open at business


A caller reports a burglary-related alarm at a business on Benson Avenue in Baltimore. The front door is open and access to the building is not available. The caller provides a contact number and mentions the business and reference names (which are withheld). They request a callback to verify the alarm.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southern District
01:43
Transcript:
Yeah, not a day, but I was calling out. For the call that I'm going on, (name withheld), is it, there's a fire alarm that's going off? I don't be small for anything, but... Actually, a sound alarm, commercial front entry burglary, uh, sound an alarm. That's all I have. I have nothing else in reference. Here the alarm is going off, we have no way of access it. The front main door is open, but we have the way of accessing the actual building. Um, 99. 99. 99. Do you add this on your list up there, this location, uh, 3665 Benson, the reps to the sound alarm? And I? Can I give you the phone number to this sound alarm so you give a call back? Go with it. Yeah, it's 621, excuse me, excuse me, it's 612. 872-5-415. Security Technology. The contact unit is 9-Davit 11, and it's called the... The business, the Doka, USA, D-O-K-A, (name withheld), (name withheld), USA. See if they got a reference number for it, because you've got the door open there and they have no access. You say this is (name withheld), correct? That is. How about it?
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Location mentioned:
Near Benson Ave, Baltimore, MD 21227
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