Ex-boyfriend blocks access to retrieve belongings, Somersworth NH
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A caller reported that her ex-boyfriend is not allowing her to enter their residence near Green Street to retrieve her belongings. Police are investigating a possible domestic dispute involving the individual named Noah Curry.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Response is near Green Street.
00:02
I have (name withheld) on the line.
00:04
She is very upset and she's advising that her ex-boyfriend won't let her inside the residence to get her things.
00:09
It's questionable unless there were assaults or threats.
00:13
I'm trying to get further with her.
00:20
Okay. Do you go up the number again?
00:26
It's near Green Street.
00:29
September.
00:34
Drug direct patrol the Gables, no issues.
00:38
1079.
00:39
1079. 1110.
00:46
I just tried to call back Dorda and she disconnected and she didn't answer the phone when I called back.
00:50
I called back.
00:53
39 copies.
00:55
Do you have the mail of information?
00:59
She called him Noah when she was yelling at him, hiding his last name.
01:08
Is this going to be last at Curry? I'm trying to remember the first name.
01:11
We should have any house contact with that address with him.
01:15
Ten-five.
01:24
Burglar alarm at 6 Oak Ridge Road showing motion in basement and keypad duress alarm.
01:41
First to 1139, 1110.
01:43
I found Noah Curry in-house showing near Green Street, State of Birth (number withheld).
01:49
Nothing's coming back for him.
01:55
That's his alias.
01:56
She goes by another first night.
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Location mentioned:
Green St, Somersworth, NH 03878
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