Assault reported with suspect fleeing near Intervale Road, Canterbury NH
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An assault occurred at a home near Intervale Road in Canterbury. The male suspect fled the scene and was last seen heading north on Route 89 toward Concord with a female and two children. Police are searching the area.
Audio|Heard on: Merrimack County Public Safety
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Assault reported at a home residence.
00:04
Can you check Intervale Road?
00:09
I'll be interviewed surface.
00:13
It's going to be Samuel Sett.
00:24
I'll be quite portable in Rich Walmart.
00:26
7-2-Gudor County.
00:27
I'll be out clear for the next (number withheld).
00:42
Nissan Versa silver to a comest bass and an eps firm all set.
00:51
(number withheld) South Street, Bow, mobile gas station and bow.
00:55
Between a female operator and a rear seat passenger in the below vehicle.
01:00
New Hampshire (number withheld) comes back to a white 2020-volvo XC-90.
01:11
The female operator is 180 pounds, 56, brown hair, late 20s, early 30s, wearing blue jeans, pink shoes.
01:19
and a dark blue jacket with gold lettering on the back.
01:24
The vehicle took off with female operator passenger and two male children, ages 10 to 12 on 89 northbound heading toward Concord.
01:32
It sound, stop and ID, check welfare and contact OPI, and Nibolo.
01:41
Police in Cabe.
01:42
Police in cabinet.
01:45
Varen, no other vehicle.
01:50
No one's with it and it is unsecure.
01:55
Yeah, got to copy.
01:59
Copy. That's a copy. That's on the counterfeit.
02:07
County.
02:10
755.
02:13
That juvenile might have gone to 76.
02:16
Intervale that is on the Canterbury side.
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Location mentioned:
Intervale Rd, Canterbury, NH 03224
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