Alarm triggers minor damage in Waterbury home, Waterbury CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and fire units responded to an activated interior motion alarm at a residence near Homer Street in Waterbury. They also checked nearby Byron Street and Dwight Street. Minor damage was observed to cabinetry, but there was no sign of a confirmed break-in. The alarm appears to have triggered the response.
Audio|Heard on: Waterbury Police and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Four, we're going to search on seventy-three activation near Homer Street, pushing up Byron Street and Dwight Street.
00:08
Going to be interior back motion for ITC.
00:12
Fifteen 13, I'll get you one more.
00:16
Forgot.
00:19
Oh, I see you exactly showing here.
00:22
Early 418, I can take a little bit.
00:27
Copy.
00:33
Alpha two to go on.
00:39
Alpha four through one.
00:48
Command Waterbury just notified a marshal.
00:52
Yes,
00:53
Very minor damage to the cabinetry,
00:56
and I don't know if they want to come out but make them aware is good.
01:01
Thank you.
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