Burglar alarm triggered on Portland Street, Rochester NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a burglar alarm was triggered at a location on Portland Street involving the front door and motion detectors. The alarm company is contacting keyholders who are responding in a red Ram vehicle. No one is responding at the front door, possibly outside at the back.
Audio|Heard on: Rochester NH Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Portland Street for a burglar alarm coming in as front door and front motion.
00:04
Alarm company will be attempting keyholders.
00:12
Headquarters, Corey, you can go ahead.
00:15
The Joey's vehicle was towed by Real Metro.
00:20
Copy on the report.
00:26
Go ahead.
00:31
It's going to be the answer of (number withheld).
00:35
The tunnel lock.
00:36
Yeah, they're unable to move it.
00:39
Coming.
00:44
Four eight.
00:47
Four.
00:48
Is that vehicle going to need a wrecker?
00:51
Yeah, Ray Mitchell's is coming back.
00:52
Grab it after he drops that other one off.
01:00
Six-one going out.
01:01
Copy a mass plate.
01:05
Go ahead.
01:10
Six Robert Nora King eight eight.
01:23
Copy. Six one, this is one.
01:24
You know, this car is here every night.
01:26
The cleaning crew.
01:29
Copy comes back on a Kia Sorento to last of (name withheld) versus (name withheld).
01:39
Six one.
01:42
Good.
01:44
Just advising, a keyholder is responding to your location.
01:46
He'll be in a red Ram, last of (name withheld).
01:51
Copy. No one's coming to the door.
01:53
I assume they're out back.
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