False alarm sparks concern at rural Texas home, Erath County TX
Deputies responded to a residential alarm near U.S. Highway 281 South with all doors locked and no break-in, suspecting a squirrel triggered it through the doggy door.
Audio|Source: Erath County Sheriff and PD
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Transcript:
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108, I have a residential alarm.
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It's going to be near U.S. Highway 281 South near County Road 246.
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Highway 281 South.
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There are two gate codes in the alert portion of this call.
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Number four,
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be around.
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119. So if you can take me off the call on 1260 at all back 108.
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So 4.
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123.S.0.12.
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123? 123.
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All doors are secured and locked.
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It's possible a squirrel ran through the doggy door, but there's no one inside today.
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to inform.
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ESBEL 141.
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1203 of traffic?
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10.4. I have a 1-year-o locked in the car at 7-230 County Road 417.
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7-2-3-0 County Road 417.
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141 so I can take that.
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10 for our vehicle is not running.
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11 if so.
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119, go ahead.
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Can you confirm the address? I've been to two different entrances and none of the gate codes are working.
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The address given by ADT, near U.S. Highway 281.
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Highway 281.
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104. S.O.2-119.
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Good.
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The 911 map has this address on the east side of 281,
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just north of County Road 246.
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It's a very long driveway back to the house.
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Ten floor.
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 246, Texas 76457
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