Driver refuses to leave vehicle at Foster Hill and Route 202, Merrimack County NH


Police responded near Foster Hill and Route 202 to a vehicle with two people. One person refused to exit the vehicle and asked for a supervisor.
Audio|Source: Merrimack County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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156 here. You head to 202 and Foster Hill to back up 556.
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56.
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Mouse 22-by-go.
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Go ahead.
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116525-22-4-5.
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556. I'm showing Kevin's active at a Lawrence to acquire in 2027.
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History and state is off after suspension,
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212, 25,
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and speeding 11 to 15 over 2024.
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Currently valid.
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Sure.
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Huffert Tower 2, U.S. 3.
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Hembrook Amel and State responding.
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If it was a change to the software this morning, you may need to just restart.
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Derek County, I'll be going on out with him.
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8.05.
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8.05, 103.
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This 25 happened in Troop B, we're going to be checking the area for guardrail damage.
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105, 8.5. 815.5.
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2.2.
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2.
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2nd.
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I'll be back on this channel.
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Without purchase.
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Three.
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Clear, portable.
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6.
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18 and a half your point.
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Two,
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seven, seven, six, seven, six.
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256.
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The drivers refuse and there to step out and the browser wants a supervisor, can you give me a supervisor please?
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Spelling, but could you try running a Mila Hamel? That's going to be involved party.
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Okay.
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In Foster Hill with two subjects in a vehicle, one's appeasing the other than one was requesting a supervisor.
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US-202, New Hampshire
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