Burglary at East Street smoke shop in Plainville, Plainville CT
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A burglary occurred at a smoke shop near East Street in Plainville. Authorities issued a lookout for a black BMW 328XI with a masked license plate last seen traveling on Route 10 toward Farmington.
Audio|Heard on: Connecticut State Police
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
This Plainville and surrounding towns hotline occurred at practically 212.
00:07
Looking for black BMW with plate (number withheld).
00:18
Burglary at 448 East Street smoke shop in Plainville.
00:22
Last seen on Route 10 heading towards Farmington.
00:26
That's a black BMW 328XI vehicle.
00:35
A problem with the black BMW 328XI.
00:40
First, we got it.
00:42
Okay, judge.
00:44
I'm you can copy.
00:49
190, one in custody.
00:52
Good morning custody.
00:54
Oh,
00:55
You're in a trigger draft roll out of Plainville.
00:58
2040. You can clear from that last PC, please, and I'll be on 35.
01:02
There's no reporter weapons.
01:05
All right. All right.
01:08
All right. It's very sad.
01:12
What?
01:14
Where's that three come out of?
01:17
Unionville Evans, Lingville.
01:19
Everything.
01:21
Three thousand.
01:24
Five ago. Five we go.
01:33
BOLO[1] for Plainville for a burglary of a smoke shop.
01:38
Black BMW with plate (number withheld).
01:41
Black BMW with plate (number withheld).
01:44
It's a black BMW 328XI.
01:47
The suspect is the registered owner.
01:50
Last seen on Route 10 towards Farmington.
Police codes explained
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[1]
BOLO: Alert to watch for a specified person, vehicle, or item of interest.
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Location mentioned:
East St, Plainville, CT 06062
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