The exchange through a Ring doorbell was brief, and the door never opened.
A Baltimore County Police officer outside the Owings Mills home was following up phone calls with a woman who dialed 911, then hung up, and was described as “in distress” when a dispatcher called her back.
But the woman behind the door sounded confused, asking what address police wanted and then, “Is there a problem?”
“Yeah, you called the police,” the officer answered.
“I did — I did not. I just woke up,” the woman replied.