Phone found after crash alert near Main St, Newington CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police investigated a possible crash alert from an Apple device near Main Street and Hopkins Drive in Newington. Officers found a phone lying in the roadway but no apparent crash or injured person was located. The phone’s owner could not be identified.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford CT Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:6
Transcript:
00:00
Can you check the area of Main Street and Hopkins Drive? I have a crash detection activation from an Apple device.
00:08
There he comes.
00:11
One on that pavement, Rob is on for five.
00:19
Ten four.
00:22
Five, I copy. Thank you all.
00:25
Three, I'm in the area.
00:28
Roger.
00:31
Three, I still have an open line and I can hear traffic driving by.
00:40
Three, there's a phone in the roadway.
00:41
I'm just gonna grab it.
00:44
Ten four, I'll just.
00:47
One, I'll show you tonight.
00:49
One, Roger tonight.
00:53
And three, I checked that number in-house.
00:55
We don't have any info on it and there's no owner info attached to the device.
01:01
Three, I copy.
01:02
It was just ring M as the phone call.
01:04
If it rings again, I'm going to pick up and try and identify the owner.
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