Broken door at bank appears due to fault, not break-in


A report was made about a broken door at a bank that seemed damaged as if someone tried to break in. However, officers found the door was faulty and not damaged by an attempted break-in.
Audio|Source: Peabody Police and Fire
02:21
Transcript:
00:00Committee control, TBD 18[1].00:05Committee 18.00:0837 Foster Street, Eastern Bank.00:10Caller reports the door is broken, possibly someone attempting to gain entry to it.00:17Roger Nero.00:45Okay, anyone there?00:54Control the units were fine to Foster Street.00:57To clarify, caller did not state anyone was there.00:59She stated that the door was affected as if someone was attempting to gain entry to it.01:28It appears to be a faulty door.01:33Roger.01:34Is it secured?
00:00
Committee control, TBD 18[1].
00:05
Committee 18.
00:08
37 Foster Street, Eastern Bank.
00:10
Caller reports the door is broken, possibly someone attempting to gain entry to it.
00:17
Roger Nero.
00:45
Okay, anyone there?
00:54
Control the units were fine to Foster Street.
00:57
To clarify, caller did not state anyone was there.
00:59
She stated that the door was affected as if someone was attempting to gain entry to it.
01:28
It appears to be a faulty door.
01:33
Roger.
01:34
Is it secured?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TBD 18: Committee 18 (unit/area code)
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Location mentioned:
Near Foster St, Peabody, MA 01960
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