Burglary alarm triggered likely by a dog, Merrimack NH
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Police responded to a residential burglary alarm near Hampstead Road in Merrimack, NH. The alarm was triggered by kitchen motion sensors, but it was likely caused by a dog rather than a break-in.
Audio|Heard on: Merrimack Police Dispatch
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01:4
Transcript:
00:00
Respond to near Hampstead Rd, residential burglary alarm showing kitchen motion.
00:09
Three copies.
00:13
Four answers.
00:19
In three, condescary, I'm out here.
00:23
Goodbye.
00:26
Ten quarters, copies.
00:33
Big a four zone.
00:36
Ten five. Five-five.
00:41
One quarters.
00:44
Stop transmitting. Say,
00:47
yeah, if there wasn't an automobile alarm, something like a dog may have it.
00:54
Go again with your message.
00:57
The audible alarm may have been a dog that set it off.
01:03
Transmit or relay a message or information to another unit or person.
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Location mentioned:
Hampstead Rd, Merrimack, NH 03054
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