Burglar alarm triggered at gaming front door


Audio|Source: Mercer County Public Safety and WV State Police
01:55
Transcript:
Can't join the available unit. You have a burglar alarm at 1-261 Stafford Drive at the Hollywood Gaming. Point of activation is a front-door burglar alarm. No contact was made. 11 o'clock. 11 o'am. 11 o'am. 11 o'clock. (name withheld), 165. 6'5. 6'5. 2.08. He's checking cameras. He said that from the incident that occurred earlier, he thinks there may be a key involved in it. He's not sure, but he's going to check their LPR if they have a tag and see if we can go from there. Careful. Two-o-h control. What color was the Kia? The new update is a white Kia. I just spoke with 211. He confirmed that it was 316 that state police was out of it earlier, so it wasn't likely related. Kyle, thank you. 11 for them. But I'm not for certain on that because the first description they gave was... 11, guys. Can you give me the numerical more time, please? 1261, 1261, 161. The first description was a dark colored... vehicle, so I don't know how it went from dark to white, but anyway. I also just advise it. Bluefield was able to confirm with state police units, or she was able to confirm with the other units that were out earlier. That is the same address as the incident occurred earlier on the address on the unit tree, so it possibly is related.
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Location mentioned:
Stafford Dr, Princeton, WV 24740
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