Report from 23 Byrd Street regarding possible theft of a credit card and remote; card entered and follow-up discussed., Penobscot County ME
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According to the dispatch call, report from 23 Byrd Street regarding possible theft of a credit card and remote; card entered and follow-up discussed.
Audio|Heard on: Penobscot County Public Safety
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02:43
Transcript:
00:00
On 23 Byrd Street, I put a card in, advise that they steal a credit card and the remote.
00:19
You got a 28 when you're ready and 27 on the arrow.
00:24
2.9, 12-5.
00:29
Believe you may have been locked on.
00:33
Is this reference to your PD crash?
00:36
Yeah, Tempor. I got a 28 and 27 on the arrow when you're ready.
00:49
Young Queen, 252, KYQ.
00:58
Ray,
01:00
toward fusion, registered to Elisa Healy out of Millinocket, it expires next July.
01:05
103.
01:16
The 27 on the RO.
01:26
Go ahead.
01:30
Lisa's clear all around with the valid class.
01:32
The head of Bangor expires in 2030, restricted two corrective lenses, zero and zero, ten-three.
01:42
Back in the truck.
01:46
Bobby that?
01:52
32770. It's going to be 32470.
02:00
Cabernet.
02:06
633 old.
02:10
X33.
02:12
Back to the current clear.
02:14
NGIS contact.
02:15
ACO is going to attempt contact at a layer date after calling staying up the point.
02:29
33 Olteny. He just wanted to note that his cause for concern was directs me to the previous ACO by the R1's husband.
02:37
After you do that, I'm also up with this card being closed out.
02:42
Okay.
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