Police search for theft suspect near New Britain Ave, Newington CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers in Newington requested a canine unit to assist in tracking a possible theft suspect who fled on foot near New Britain Avenue and Harris Drive. A recent call from a different location was confirmed accidental, and the search effort focused on the area around New Britain Avenue.
Audio|Heard on: North Central CT Police, Fire and EMS
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Newington to state police, Chautauqua County is on the hotline.
00:02
Anybody have a canine available for a track? Larceny suspect took off on foot.
00:11
With 480, take a 911 hang up.
00:15
Near North Street, cross of Grand Street.
00:19
Initially abandoned call.
00:21
Callback made contact with the party (name withheld) whose case was accidental.
00:27
We copy.
00:30
You see who is looking for a K-9 for a track?
00:35
Newington PD.
00:40
Troop H, how's it going?
00:47
Roger, Troop H.
00:48
Could you start him towards the area of New Britain Avenue and Harris Drive?
00:57
10-4.
01:03
We have a patrol dog or a bug out which one?
01:08
I believe up to twelve on it this time, but I will confirm.
01:12
And hold.
01:17
And 13 , Troop base 934 .
01:25
TMA 1038 on scene.
01:29
Zero nine four.
01:32
Alright, 70, you got nobody doing.
01:38
10-3 on scene.
01:41
Newington's looking for your partner for a larceny suspect track.
01:45
We're at New Britain Avenue and Harris Drive,
01:47
about 10 minutes old.
01:49
Maybe it'll be quick.
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