False 911 call at bryan street deemed accidental, Stoneville NC
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Officers responded to a 911 hang-up call near Bryan Street in Stoneville. After three callbacks with no contact, the call was found to be accidental.
Audio|Heard on: Rockingham County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Information only got a 911 hangout near Bryan Street, between Leslie Street and 770.
00:07
Tend to call back three times.
00:08
It's been busy.
00:12
Two-four, shall be right.
00:14
Copy.
00:18
Nice. Six ago.
00:20
Six, go ahead.
00:22
All day.
00:24
Six coffee.
00:30
Tammy seven.
00:32
Oh, three.
00:34
1643.
00:36
Mayta 109, see call.
00:38
Mayta 109.
00:41
I checked the area, performed the foot patrol, the business.
00:44
I'm code 7, I'm back in service, unfounded.
00:48
Mayda 109, copy.
00:53
The corner, New Market, Madison.
00:59
Madison, 12.
01:01
Madison 12.
01:03
It's going to be 102 New Market, Madison at Roses.
01:07
Female walked out with a bunch of stuff, shoplifted.
01:10
Same occurred about 15 or 20 minutes ago.
01:12
Left in a silver or gold Honda, (number withheld).
01:18
T.O.4.
01:25
Problem was he?
01:31
Have you advised your own thing?
01:34
Good one.
01:35
Copy.
01:40
Three to Cicom, I'll be in route with 12.
01:43
Madison 3, copy.
01:49
Madison, 7, the Cicom, can you vary back on that 28?
01:57
and comes back to a 1999 Chevrolet S truck, (name withheld), Hanley Park Drive out of Walkertown, shows that the plate (number withheld) is no longer on the vehicle.
02:16
She has also entered stolen.
02:22
Addison 12 C-combe, all the same.
02:25
Last 12,
02:26
copy.
02:31
Accidental.
02:34
Copy Accidental, 1648.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Bryan St, Stoneville, NC 27048
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