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Residential burglary alarm triggered by broken windowWorcester MA

audio iconBurglary
Near May St, Worcester, MA 01610

A residential alarm was triggered by a broken window at a house with ongoing trespassing problems near May Street. Officers responded and checked the property but found no one inside. Multiple trespassers had been seen previously in groups on the porch. The broken window was at the back door, but no fresh entry was confirmed. Additional units assisted in the investigation, and the alarm company continued attempts to reach a responsible party.

Audio|Source: Worcester City Police
03:29
Transcript:
00:00
12, can I just confirm that update also? It is near May St.
00:11
I have it as near May St.
00:15
All right, so this is that house that has a lot of trespassing problems right now with their response.
00:19
They're coming to respond.
00:23
Nothing's in there. I can give them a call back and see if they notify it anymore.
00:27
Yeah, if you don't mind, they might want us to do a walk through.
00:30
Like I said, they've been having a lot of trouble with trespassers on the porch here.
00:33
We've been fighting groups like six or seven at a time.
00:36
All right, stand by.
00:37
Let me give them calls.
00:46
Yeah, three are running and one is trying to hide behind the telephone pole, so I'll talk to him quick.
01:00
Call. Go ahead.
01:02
We've got a broken window at the back door.
01:05
I'm not sure if it's fresh or not.
01:06
We're going to see if we can get in.
01:09
Receased, 11.
01:11
11, I want to.
01:13
Recease.
01:15
Working out over there as well.
01:17
Receive. Receive.
01:20
Do you see if there happen to be a canine working.
01:37
WK9[1] on.
01:43
Keynet 5, he's calling me?
01:46
I'm not but move to the west side.
01:52
Okay, that's spoken?
01:55
Received. I got it.
01:56
So did you copy that?
02:00
I got it taken.
02:02
I'm welcome.
02:03
K9[1]5, I was on 1.
02:04
You're calling me.
02:06
Yeah,
02:08
we should be good now.
02:09
The residential alarm with a broken window in the back, but I think we're going to be good now.
02:15
Well, I have that.
02:16
Let me know if you need me.
02:19
Take care.
02:21
Two more one.
02:24
Go ahead.
02:30
That break call, how many cars are currently there?
02:34
Ain't two more responding to assist.
02:38
There are two hours, thank you.
02:40
Thank you. You're welcome.
02:43
You can pull me out with him.
02:45
Racy.
02:52
15-0, you have all set.
02:58
What?
03:06
12.
03:09
Go ahead. All right, the alarm companies notice that they're going to go down the list again and try to reach somebody to have them respond.
03:19
Like I said, it's the exterior window that's broken, the interior is still lost.
03:24
I don't know if that would be enough to set the alarm off.
03:26
Front door is still lost and it doesn't look like outside windows are open.
Police codes explained
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[1]
K9: Canine unit

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Near May St, Worcester, MA 01610

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