Man threatens self with knife in truck on route 4, Durham NH
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A man barricaded himself in his pickup truck on Route 4 near Madbury Road. He appeared to have a knife and was possibly harming himself. Police closed the road and used several less-lethal rounds, including pepperball guns, while negotiating with him.
Audio|Heard on: New Hampshire State Police
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03:12
Transcript:
00:00
And they're showing their mile marker 97.6 on Route 4.
00:07
21.
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3.
00:13
For an update,
00:15
A man is barricaded in his pickup truck, negotiations are ongoing.
00:19
He appears to have a knife in his right hand.
00:22
He may be harming himself at this point.
00:25
Route 4 is closed near Madbury Road.
00:27
There is no traffic coming from either direction.
00:32
5.
00:37
Data car 9 do you copy.
00:40
Copy, thank you.
00:41
I'm at the Lee Circle.
00:43
Peace now.
01:11
21 21 10.
01:16
Just so you're aware,
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We've fired three less-lethal shotgun rounds at the back window.
01:28
21, county is inquiring if you'd like a drone.
01:34
Negative.
01:37
Ten fuck. Ready 21.
01:39
21. 21. 21, 103.
01:57
For the record,
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four more less-lethal impact rounds through the rear window.
02:07
21 to 126.
02:13
How far out are you?
02:19
I'm just getting into the port foot now from 95.
02:23
Copy.
02:25
When you get here just come up the front and get in ready with the harness and long line.
02:34
Okay, Bob.
02:44
Okay reach out to C and you,
02:46
see if they can give me a 10-9 on my standpoint.
02:50
Twenty-one.
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21,
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ten-three.
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We're now introducing OC pepperball guns from Durham, a UNHPD.
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Location mentioned:
US-4 & Madbury Rd, Durham, NH 03824
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