Vehicle stolen from residence near N Rd in New Hampshire, Merrimack County NH
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A black Camry was stolen from a residence near N Rd in New Hampshire. The vehicle is registered to (name withheld). Officers are attempting to locate the car.
Audio|Heard on: New London Public Safety
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
600 just received a call from (name withheld), saying that the subject had gone back to the house and took her black Camry and left.
00:10
Don't have to play at this time.
00:14
Is that Camry registered to her?
00:21
I believe so, I can look into it.
00:26
6-0211.
00:28
What's stuff?
00:31
6.02, sense.
00:33
Yeah, in New Hampshire, it looks like, St.
00:36
Park Plate, (number withheld), repeating (number withheld), (number withheld) a red tundra, heading North Road.
00:45
By right.
00:48
Okay, bye.
00:55
6-0 turn 11.
00:58
6-0-2-103. You're running that register, North Peter, please.
01:02
It's going to be out of New Jersey.
01:08
Okay.
01:09
Okay.
01:15
He's valid out of New Jersey, negative 23.
01:18
Don't both thing.
01:24
So doing what?
01:26
6-02-70.
01:29
Clear warning speed.
01:32
Okay.
01:35
And just following up with that 20 on that Camry that was taken.
01:44
10-5[1].
01:45
I called her back.
01:46
She says that it's registered to (name withheld).
01:49
I'm still trying to locate that information.
01:53
105. When you do have that information, if you could just update that ball up with.
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10-5: Relay a message to another unit or location.
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Location mentioned:
N Rd, New Hampshire
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