Police monitor stationary vehicle near Burger King, Southington CT


Police are monitoring a stationary vehicle near Burger King with one person outside. They discuss how to approach and whether to deploy spike strips. If the person leaves, they will not face charges.
Audio|Source: Southington Police and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
A vehicle from the blockhead head off, Burger King.
00:07
MW.
00:09
Roger W. Okay.
00:14
Good. Good.
00:16
We'll be code 10.
00:17
Niposal Roots over.
00:18
Okay.
00:20
Roger. Roger.
00:26
467 that 4669 good I'm M&W at Ruggles right now you want me to hold back or do you want to approach sticks and the entrance
00:51
Yeah, right now all we have is a fire registration.
00:58
Of course 699, you want to approach?
01:01
I'll come with you.
01:05
Roger, my pull into BK now.
01:07
No.
01:11
Road charges, correct?
01:18
Before they're affirmative.
01:20
They're just going to attempt to identify.
01:25
Roger,
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regards to early conversation,
01:29
if he gets in and goes,
01:31
just let him go with no charges.
01:34
Record?
01:41
466, that's one.
01:46
Just clarifying, is that a negative on sticks if he takes off?
01:55
But then we're substantiate why we can't use them this time?
02:00
Got me.
02:03
467 is one.
02:06
Go ahead.
02:08
We got one white operator outside the vehicle, car stationery. All set.
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