Trash and recycling bins pushed over near main street rotary, Southbridge MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, trash and recycling bins were pushed over along Main Street near the Rotary. Authorities suspect this damage might be linked to an earlier disturbance involving a male individual near 52 Main Street.
Audio|Heard on: Southbridge Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:19
Transcript:
00:00
348, can you just generate a call down to the lower part of Main Street near the Rotary?
00:05
On the even side,
00:07
a bunch of trash cans and recycled cans that have been pushed over,
00:11
I'm not exactly sure who could have done it.
00:14
I don't know how long it's been like this.
00:16
Thank you.
00:18
So it's going to be trash cans from near 28 Main St all the way up to near 72 Main St.
00:27
Three Frank.
00:32
Three Four Eight, can you just check in-house for a call on second shift involving near 52 Main St and police Ardeno?
00:39
Three-four-eight, that looks like the area that took the most amount of damage as far as the can being knocked over goes.
00:46
I wonder if the male party from that call earlier came back and trying to do some damage over here.
00:58
3488-2-4
01:01
There was a call on second shift with Carlos Pasovedo
01:12
The RP was advised to give us a call back the male party to show up again
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