Black suv reported stolen near lilac city casino, Rochester NH
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According to the dispatch call, police report a black 2013 Ford Explorer was stolen near the Lilac City Casino in Rochester. The vehicle, with a vanity plate number withheld, may be driven by a female suspect. Authorities are working with casino security and have entered the vehicle into the national database. Officers are asked to stop and hold if located and notify Rochester police.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Out of Rochester, stop and hold on a stolen vehicle in New Hampshire.
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Vanity plate (number withheld), black,
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2013 Ford Explorer.
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Vehicle last seen at the Lilac City Casino in Rochester around 2000 hours this evening.
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The vehicle is possibly operated by a female.
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Rochester is working with casino security for further information on the suspect. Vehicle will be entered in NCIC shortly.
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Stop and hold, notify Rochester.
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Paging start for all units below, stop and hold.
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First, a lone vehicle of Rochester,
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Vanity plate (number withheld).
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Black 2013 Ford Explorer was last seen at the Lilac City Casino in Rochester around 2000 hours this evening.
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Vehicle is possibly operated by a female.
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Rochester is working with casino security for further information on the suspect,
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and the vehicle will be entered shortly.
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If located, stop and hold, notify Rochester.
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Location mentioned:
N Main St, Rochester, NH 03867
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