Burglary discovered at apartment on 21 Main Street, Thomaston ME
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Burglary alarm raised when an apartment tenant returned to find her door and refrigerator open, signaling unauthorized entry on 21 Main Street.
Audio|Heard on: Penobscot, Waldo, Knox County Public Safety
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
For when you get clear, I have you start for 21 Main Street to apartment number 1.
00:04
Hey Adam.
00:06
We reported burglary to another apartment in the building with a complaint that 1A.
00:14
Okay.
00:17
And... 7.25 not.
00:25
725, go ahead.
00:28
Good afternoon, I'll be 108, zone 1.
00:33
Good evening, every 108, zone 1.
00:40
725 knock. My apologies, I'm actually doing 2 tonight.
00:46
Stand for Zone 2.
00:47
Zone 2.
00:51
Union, 90.
00:55
Union, Andrew 1, go ahead.
00:58
Add your warning, route.
00:59
Crew at 3, SBIA.
01:08
Copy Andrew and have your route, crew of 3, LSDBIA.
01:15
712, Noss, I'll be 10-7.
01:18
Copy 712. Copy 712.
01:25
Marshall.
01:28
Call it!
01:30
Faulting!
01:32
Nope.
01:35
Copy union take your city have humor.
01:40
Boxing for a policy.
01:44
Set 4 is going to a burglary at 21 Maine.
01:48
Set 4, a complaint is currently in Apartment 1A.
01:54
She was visiting there, she went back to her apartment at street seat.
01:59
Somebody had been in her apartment.
02:00
Doors open,
02:02
refrigerator open, the rest of the speedings.
02:07
Okay, and for.
02:09
Be in room.
02:12
10-44 was grabbing a statement and then headed in with from another party.
02:21
I'm there now.
02:27
You were on 21 main street or the other location was.
02:32
21 main.
02:35
10.4.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Thomaston, ME 04861
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