Officer attempts warrant service; dog found distressed, Weymouth MA
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An officer attempted to serve a warrant at a residence near Samantha Way. No answer was given at the door. A neighbor reported a dog in distress in the backyard. Vehicles were present, and the officers were unable to contact the residents. The daughter later contacted the officers and said she would try to make a call.
Audio|Heard on: Weymouth Police and Fire Dispatch
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
B3-2 to Weymouth Control.
00:06
Weymouth Control.
00:09
I'll be off at near Samantha Way in an attempt to serve a warrant to a (name withheld).
00:20
Teresa?
00:22
3-1-2-2-control.
00:25
...with control.
00:26
...with control.
00:28
So I'm here with the neighbor now.
00:31
The dog's in the backyard seems to be in distress.
00:35
I want to go back inside.
00:37
He's saying that both of the neighbor's cars are here.
00:41
You can affect the play number nine, eight, one,
00:45
tangle, tango six.
00:47
And the second vehicle is four Zulu, Bravo, November four six.
00:55
There's not multiple times unable to get any answer to the door.
01:05
Roger, we do not have any phone number.
01:10
Roger, he's attempting to call on them as well multiple times.
01:14
No answer.
01:20
Roger?
01:26
832 to Waymouth Control.
01:28
I'll be clear with the negative service.
01:32
Roger?
01:37
With Control 831.
01:41
831. 831.
01:43
We've one phone number in house for a (name withheld) that also the car register started there.
01:48
I just spoke to her as the daughter.
01:50
She said she's going to try to give a call.
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Location mentioned:
Samantha Way, Weymouth, MA 02188
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