People attempting to break into apartment by kicking door, Ahoskie NC
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A caller reported that people were trying to break into his apartment by kicking the door. The caller initially stated he had a handgun but then said he put it away in the bedroom. Officers arrived and made contact with those involved.
Audio|Heard on: Pasquotank and Camden County Police, Fire and EMS - Analog
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02:51
Transcript:
00:00
near East Main Street, apartment 304, caller advised he hears subjects trying to break into his residence.
00:06
They're kicking the door.
00:07
He does have a handgun.
00:12
Sold him out.
00:15
13 or up.
00:17
No.
00:19
Go. Go. Go.
00:25
Go ahead. Redress again.
00:29
It's going to be near East Main, apartment 304.
00:35
be near East Main apartment 304.
00:44
So call it now by that there's someone outside of the apartment there, I'm crying.
00:55
Call it now by that they can hear of this subject toss me on the phone.
01:05
Here's subject, you're now yelling.
01:13
This will be a framework building third floor.
01:17
Four-sixth century.
01:24
Copy, correction be 508, he's making for the frame of build.
01:28
Okay.
01:36
The partner is telling me call to put the firearm away.
01:47
Call us putting the fire room away in the bedroom in the bedroom.
01:52
Second call, Department 305, Ruffington's disturbance.
02:08
This may be a reference to intoxicated mills of it.
02:19
413 essential, I'm in the area.
02:22
Okay,
02:23
no.
02:24
Got it.
02:29
Double.
02:35
Should be suspect, should be a tall, heavy cell, blackmail.
02:41
What is the same?
02:47
Copy made contact.
02:48
This is only home 34.
02:50
Copy made contact.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Ahoskie, NC 27910
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