Red Mazda miata stolen near Night Road in Thornton, Thornton NH
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According to the dispatch call, a red Mazda Miata with a blue door was stolen about 10 to 15 minutes ago near Night Road in Thornton. The direction the vehicle went is unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Coos and Grafton Counties Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Over here, in Pluenced, Thornton, that a motor vehicle was just stolen from a resident of (name withheld) and (name withheld).
00:09
Myself and 65 release the LL in the area.
00:16
So you got, thanks.
00:18
10, 5.
00:24
That's right.
00:27
Also I do copy that Alex entry item.
00:30
I'll call that 888 that I want to look at this vehicle.
00:35
Okay, bye. Okay, bye.
00:42
We're laughing to Whitefield 3 for a status.
00:49
All back. Whitefield Ambulance 2.
00:59
Returning to Whitefield in service.
01:03
Whitefield A2 returning to quarters.
01:11
Graffton Whitefield 3.
01:14
Go ahead.
01:16
No, it was just checking your status.
01:20
Clear, citation issue.
01:22
Steve Whitefield.
01:33
625-609, you copy the plate.
01:35
6909, not a charge.
01:40
625 sent to the ground.
01:42
10 bucks.
01:48
604-0-0. 604-0.
01:51
6-04. 6-04.
01:54
From back and asked what's the volat for?
01:58
Stolen vehicle from near Night Road in Thornton about 10 to 15 minutes ago.
02:05
They Mazda Miata color red with a blue door.
02:10
Unknown direction of trouble.
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Location mentioned:
Night Rd, Thornton, NH 03285
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