Two men advised to lower loud music near Main St rec center, Milton NH
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Officers responded to a call about two men playing loud music from a white BMW with a black hood near the recreation center parking lot on Main Street. The men were advised to lower the volume and no further issues were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford Country North Police & Fire - Milton, Farmington, Middleton, New Durham
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
The vehicle, the rec center, near Main St.
00:02
Neighbor from across the street says there are two male subjects by the vehicle playing music very loudly.
00:07
It's a white BMW with a black or gray hood.
00:14
Here, this one short, front clear of my arrest, I'll take that.
00:17
Okay.
00:25
Gray, BMW,
00:27
black hood, or vice versa.
00:28
Uh,
00:30
neither. White BMW, black hood.
00:33
Yeah,
00:36
that's what I said.
00:41
Cabie.
00:46
There, does somebody have in mine?
00:48
Good.
00:50
It's in the rec parking lot.
01:00
Click the M.W.
01:03
Good.
01:16
316 BMW 2 series,
01:20
Heather Gauthier out of private, Maine.
01:24
See, Cleaver operator.
01:27
Yeah.
01:29
Lassa Suno, Sam Oceanora, Edward, Ocean Union, Frist Carter, Charles Adam Robert,
01:35
Tom Edward, Robert, David, David, date berth is (number withheld).
01:40
Okay,
01:45
Maine.
01:52
He's going to be active and negative.
01:56
Proceeds, and in locals we have (name withheld).
01:59
He's going to be the passenger.
02:02
Received.
02:06
... 2702.
02:09
2702. 2702?
02:11
9.
02:13
20702.
02:20
Thank you. Thank you.
02:29
I advise two gentlemen to keep music down and we click.
02:36
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Milton, NH 03851
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