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Heard on: Newton Police and Fire · 4 days ago
00:05
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Laurel and Walnut on Floral for construction equipment, no equipment that hasn't moved in a week.
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Construction blockage near Walnut St
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an apparent road obstruction near Walnut St in Newton involving construction equipment that has not been moved for about a week.
As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible alarm activation near Walnut Street in Newton. It appears the alarm company silenced the system after confirming no fire, and command was terminated with all units returning to service.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers assisted with a disabled silver vehicle stopped along Walnut Street in Newton. The driver was arranging roadside assistance services. No injuries or hazards were indicated.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted staff at a city library with a malfunctioning handicap door. No hazard was found, and the situation was resolved safely. The response was concluded under code 550.
As discussed during the dispatch call, police are looking into a possible missing person case near the Newton Main Library. A family member reported a young woman unaccounted for, who may be near the library or Newton North High School with a companion driving a black Jeep. Authorities are checking both locations.
As discussed during the dispatch call, rescue personnel responded to a call at the city’s main library on Homer Street to assist with a handicapped door that had become stuck. The situation appeared to be nonemergency, though responders checked for any potential safety concern.