Roommate's ex-boyfriend bangs on door at Northwood residence, Northwood NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a caller reported that their roommate's ex-boyfriend was banging on the door at a residence near Tucson Park Avenue in Northwood. The ex-boyfriend said he was leaving, but no vehicle departure was heard. He may be driving a dark blue Subaru.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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01:50
Transcript:
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Rocky to them, Northwood, 542, 545.
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545, 103.
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7.3027, Tucson Park Avenue, caller Alicia devised.
00:10
Roommate's ex-boyfriend was there banging on the door.
00:14
He did say he was leaving, but they haven't heard any cars leave you.
00:20
10.5 will be in route.
00:26
The morning.
00:33
Ex-boyfriend is going to be Connor Page, Travis, the dark blue, Subaru, and president.
00:42
I've been Northwood.
00:46
Stand by.
00:56
It's off of Glenwood Lane, Sawyer Lane, Hillcrest Lane.
01:01
Same there.
01:05
Yeah, permanent, I'll be at real.
01:07
Down by the lake.
01:12
The best access is coming off of Lake Sherrodite.
01:17
5,000 familiar respect to 540.
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Bigot.
01:25
542, Mark.
01:27
542.
01:29
I've been heard as well.
01:31
Do we have any description of the person or what he's traveling?
01:42
The call is quite adamant, it is going to be Connor.
01:46
It does drive a Subaru Impreza Color, dark blue.
01:50
Connor Page.
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Location mentioned:
Northwood, NH
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