Broken window alarm triggers police response at home


Police were called to a home after an alarm sounded due to a broken window. A neighbor saw no suspicious activity and confirmed the cars at the house belonged to residents. The homeowner is currently out of the country.
Audio|Source: Bedford Police
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Transcript:
00:00For control to Bravo 3-1 and CR8.00:03Bravo 3-1, CR8.00:11We said to 4 Hilda Road.00:13It's going to be for an alarm.00:15We did get a call from the neighbor and the alarm company, both reporting a broken window.00:20The neighbor across the street says she does not see anything unusual.00:23There are four cars in the parking lot, or the driveway.00:27She says that do belong there.00:29The person that lives there is in Italy.00:32Sierra, copy.00:38DRAA by ritual.00:43I'll be arriving.00:49That's control.
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For control to Bravo 3-1 and CR8.
00:03
Bravo 3-1, CR8.
00:11
We said to 4 Hilda Road.
00:13
It's going to be for an alarm.
00:15
We did get a call from the neighbor and the alarm company, both reporting a broken window.
00:20
The neighbor across the street says she does not see anything unusual.
00:23
There are four cars in the parking lot, or the driveway.
00:27
She says that do belong there.
00:29
The person that lives there is in Italy.
00:32
Sierra, copy.
00:38
DRAA by ritual.
00:43
I'll be arriving.
00:49
That's control.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hilda Rd, Bedford, MA 01730
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