Ex-boyfriend damages property and stays inside apartment, Canaan NH
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A woman reported that her ex-boyfriend entered her apartment, damaged her television and door, and remained inside while she locked herself in the bedroom. Alcohol may be involved.
Audio|Heard on: Upper Valley Area Police and Fire
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
6. Canaan 7, can you respond to near Main Street apartment 1? It's going to be for a disturbance.
00:05
88, first of Alice, advising her ex-boyfriend has come home, punched her TV, ripped it off the wall, broke down her door.
00:12
She's currently locked inside her bedroom.
00:15
Male party's first name is (name withheld).
00:16
He's currently still in the residence.
00:21
Breakers.
00:36
Current fire, Trivillage Fire.
00:39
Still alarm.
00:41
8392, Vermont Route 25 in Curring.
00:44
East Current General Store, vehicle fire.
00:48
Current fire, Tri Village Fire.
00:51
Still alarm, 8392, Verdmont Route 25 and current.
00:56
East Current General Store, Vehicle Fire.
00:59
Timeout 0003.003.
01:02
Lieutenant.
01:05
Lieutenant, go ahead.
01:09
Off in the area is investigating, uh,
01:12
nothing there yet.
01:14
Raceway, Lieutenant.
01:18
She can't see if he's left yet, but he is driving an old Ford Ranger color black.
01:25
Race suit.
01:30
In the middle of the road, on fire, fully involved.
01:37
Tar Village Lieutenant, you're out just past the soar in the area of the park and ride fully involved vehicle at two minutes.
01:49
Or if he's even left the apartment yet, she can't tell because she's locked up in the bedroom.
01:54
She doesn't know where he would be headed, but it sounds like alcohol has been involved.
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Location mentioned:
1st St, Canaan, NH 03741
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