Vibration alarm triggers police response at bank ATM, Princeton WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an alarm company reported possible vibration activity at an ATM located at Truist Bank near Stafford Drive in Princeton. Law enforcement units were dispatched to investigate a potential burglary or tampering incident at the machine.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Public Safety Dispatch
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01:34
Transcript:
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Where's your control when available? Princeton unit had a call at Truist Bank,
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near Stafford Drive.
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Again, near Stafford Drive.
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It's going to be the ATM machine.
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Alarm company calls in stating that they are receiving some type of vibration alarm off of this machine.
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It's 1537.
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Available.
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Eight en route.
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Copy, 15 thirty-eight.
00:41
One five seven control forty-one.
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Fifteen thirty-eight, get off now.
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Control any available county unit.
00:54
I request to speak with law enforcement, Southern Highlands.
00:57
Let me see, (name withheld).
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(name withheld) wants to speak with you guys.
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Fifteen thirty-nine.
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Five six, I'll take care of it.
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Ten fifty-three now.
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Hey control, I'll be out at Truist.
01:17
Fifteen thirty-nine.
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Make choice in ATMs.
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Ten four, sir.
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They said they were receiving like a motion alert on them.
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Location mentioned:
Stafford Dr, Princeton, WV 24740
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