Burglary alarm triggered by unauthorized entry into home, Bridgewater NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a burglary alarm was triggered at a residence near Washington Valley Road. The homeowner reported that an unknown male, resembling a contractor, entered the home without permission and has since left.
Audio|Heard on: Somerset NJ Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Residential burglar alarm,
00:04
927 Washington Valley Road, going from the downstairs motion.
00:09
Focal the homeowner, they request the dispatch.
00:11
Okay. Homeowner advised that someone's possibly in the home and I'm supposed to be there.
00:18
Do they have camera footage or anything?
00:21
I'm still getting pros off from the alarm committee.
00:23
Send by.
00:24
County three doubts that copies the burglar alarm.
00:26
Where do you see? 6-0-3 from 1.
00:31
I can handle the burger alarm.
00:33
3 copies from 1.
00:35
County units going out of Washington Valley.
00:38
We're going to have called the homeowner direct.
00:40
The alarm company didn't have much information.
00:42
Let go. County 603.
00:45
Good.
00:46
Of another bird alarm, one, Avery core coming from the garage door.
00:51
Cut, check on.
01:15
Danny from three, I'm close for watching Valley, I'm going to take that, and one Delta is going to take your report.
01:21
What are you?
01:22
One Delta, Captain.
01:24
Okay.
01:26
Nine, Captain.
01:29
Kenny from nine, just confirmed that truck's supposed to be in the drama? He said he thought it was one of his contractors, but he didn't have any contractors coming there today.
01:39
So he saw a mail downstairs,
01:42
so he said it looked like a contractor, but he doesn't know how he got in the house, and he has left since.
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