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Heard on: Newton Police and Fire · 14 hours ago
00:04
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He checked the lights at Walnut Street to see if they're functioning properly.
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Officer checks traffic lights on Walnut St
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an officer was dispatched to Walnut Street in Newton, Massachusetts, to inspect whether the traffic lights were functioning correctly.
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