Burglar alarm triggers check at fast food restaurant, Romney WV
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Officers responded to a burglar alarm at Burger King near Northwestern Turnpike. They checked the building and found it secure. One person was notified of trespassing.
Audio|Heard on: Hampshire County Public Safety
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01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Hampshire unavailable unit for a law alarm near Northwestern Pike, Burger King.
00:07
14. Hands are good.
00:11
14, we have a law alarm at Burger King near Northwestern Turnpike.
00:18
They're advising Zone 9 side door.
00:23
Never.
00:28
23 just dropped out there.
00:29
It looked like they were closing up.
00:30
You can get a hold of the key holder.
00:37
I'm in the process of doing there now.
00:41
Tempor.
00:47
2016 was Army, make contact with one of the parties.
00:50
She has been notified of being trespassed.
00:53
The other party was off-team upon arrival.
00:55
Movie 1080-nob course.
00:57
7.
01:02
16-year Army, 1022 on that.
01:05
You just saw that.
01:06
He was in the bathroom with all his back then.
01:09
Service.
01:12
511 around me, who were you on the phone with? Do they advise you that he's in the bathroom? Because we made contact with somebody in the store.
01:19
It was security, so third party from the store.
01:27
10.
01:32
14-year. Try to check the building.
01:33
Everything's secure.
01:34
It looks okay.
01:35
Inside. I'll be 10-8[1].
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-8: In service
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Location mentioned:
Northwestern Turnpike, Romney, WV 26757
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