Residential alarm triggered at Brooklyn home


An alarm was activated at a residence in Brooklyn, possibly from a window sensor or motion detector, indicating a potential burglary.
Audio|Source: Connecticut State Police
00:57
Transcript:
939402. 1058. 308. 301-19. Tribune by patrol southbound, passing exit 30, reports of a black BMW high rate of speed in and out traffic. 465K, we're both 32. 11 is 22. 11 is 32. 299 Wolfton Road[2], Brooklyn. It's going to be the (name withheld) residence, living room, window, sensor, and O-P-O-P-O-P. Go ahead. Roger, and not 2-15. Stand by, I'll check. MVOP[1].O.P. Roger and S-Grax2-I.1-141.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVOP: Motor Vehicle Order of Protection (possible ASR confusion, likely means 'Motion Verified On Premises' or similar in alarm context)
[2]
299 Wolfton Road: Incident address
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Location mentioned:
Brooklyn, CT 06234
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