Key fob taken from vehicle at Somerset store, Somerset MA
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According to the dispatch call, two females reported that a key fob was taken from a vehicle at Somerset Country Store near County Street, leaving the vehicle inoperable at a gas station. One female said her boyfriend or her parents took the key fob. The vehicle involved is a purple 2013 Ford Explorer registered to one of the females.
Audio|Heard on: Somerset Police and Fire
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01:25
Transcript:
00:00
Two, kind of an officer wanted at the Somerset Country Store, County Street.
00:04
There's two females there.
00:06
One's claiming that her boyfriend somehow either stole or had her parents steal a key fob out of her vehicle, and now they are stuck at the gas station, the vehicle is no longer running.
00:19
There's a whole story, I'm sure they're going to tell you when they get there.
00:25
Who is it?
00:29
Be advised, I tend to call the boyfriend, find out where the father boy.
00:32
He claims he has no idea where it is, and he's at court currently in follower trying to get custody of the children.
00:38
He believes she's driving in top of the case.
00:45
I appreciate it.
00:53
Two units out one to one, what was your message?
00:56
Both side hitting that way also.
01:00
Right.
01:03
Control, do we have a vehicle registration?
01:10
Affirmative 4 Sierra Tango, Romeo 76, 4 F.T.R.
01:15
76, the 2013 Board Explorer color purple.
01:19
Rishi, thank you.
01:21
Then it is registered to that female party at the gas station.
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Location mentioned:
County St, Somerset, MA 02726
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