Crime & Safety
Pikesville Music Teacher Recorded People In Home: Police
After a Baltimore County man died, police said they found out the in-home music teacher was recording people at his house.

PIKESVILLE, MD — After a Pikesville music teacher died, police said they found recordings of people who were unaware they were being filmed in his home.
Scott Tiemann died April 5, according to his obituary. He was 46.
Tiemann was a music teacher at several private schools in the area, according to the Baltimore County Police Department.
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Anyone who visited Tiemann's home from Jan. 1 to April 5 this year is asked to contact detectives at 410-877-6777. Detectives do not think Tiemann recorded people outside his home.
Police said they were "working closely with school administrators to provide support to staff and students during this difficult time."
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