Police respond to false residential alarm in Groton, Groton CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police units responded to a residential alarm near Molybdenum Street Extension in Groton. Attempts to reach the keyholders were unsuccessful at first. Later, a representative confirmed it was a false alarm, but officers still checked the area to ensure everything was secure.
Audio|Heard on: CT State Police, QVEC, Middlesex County Fire/EMS, Valley Shore Fire/EMS
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
HQ 150-151, respond near Molybdenum Street Extension for a residential alarm activation showing inside garage door and entry exit door.
00:17
Keyholders listed were unable to be contacted.
00:21
150.
00:24
Copy.
00:26
One 50 is.
00:33
Going to.
00:41
Be twelve.
00:45
Roger.
00:51
HQ one, can you be advised? Second attempt at keyholder.
00:55
Lost the voicemail only.
00:57
No answer.
00:59
Roger.
01:01
Three is Chevy two six.
01:03
Right.
01:08
150 HQ, I have a 19.
01:11
It's going to be Connecticut (number withheld), (number withheld), Connecticut.
01:19
It's going to be on a black Dodge Charger.
01:27
One hundred and 50, be advised.
01:29
The holder did just contact us.
01:31
He just left the premises with his father.
01:34
She believes it to be a faulty alarm.
01:39
Roger, I am still going to check the area.
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Location mentioned:
Meridian St Ext, Groton, CT 06340
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