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Heard on: Mercer County Public Safety and WV State Police · 1/16/2026 04:21 AM
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Have an alarm going off near Davis Street, (name withheld), showing the front door zone one.
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Alarm triggered near Davis St
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible alarm activation near Davis Street. The alert indicated activity at the front door sensor zone.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible verbal altercation outside an office on Davis Street in Princeton. The situation reportedly involved two people arguing, with one making threats and minor vehicle contact. The matter appeared to calm before law enforcement arrived.
As discussed during the dispatch call, law enforcement units conducted a possible routine traffic stop near the Kroger entrance on Stafford Drive in Princeton, West Virginia. The situation appears to have been resolved with a verbal warning, and there were no reports of further issues.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical emergency involving a 65-year-old man experiencing chest pain and shortness of breath in a red Chevrolet pickup truck at the KFC parking lot in Princeton, West Virginia. Responders from local fire and rescue units were dispatched to assist the individual, who remained on the phone while awaiting help. The man reportedly had a history of high blood pressure.
As discussed during the dispatch call, an officer responded to a vehicle needing motor assistance along eastbound US-460 near the I-77 interchange in Princeton, West Virginia. The situation appears to involve a disabled vehicle and did not mention any injuries or hazards.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible disturbance involving one man without a shirt and two women reportedly arguing near an RV location along Route 460 in the Princeton area. The situation appeared uncertain as units arrived, and it was originally reported by a passerby.