Burglary alarm triggered with no signs of entry, Frederick County MD
Deputies responded to a burglary alarm at a residence in Frederick County, MD. Upon arrival, they found all exterior doors locked and no visible signs of forced entry or fire. Fire department units had been dispatched initially due to the alarm but confirmed there was no fire present. The investigation indicated no suspicious activity at the address at the time.
Audio|Source: Frederick County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, State Police
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Transcript:
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Mr. Respond of the burglary, it's 10.43, June of this year, there was a call for service at that address, possibly somebody with the bench at the home.
00:12
If responding, the welfare check previously will reference to somebody looking for you if you know with dementia.
00:19
I don't believe they're actually at the address.
00:22
All the doors on the side in front of the house are secured and locked.
00:34
Yeah, we're double-checking them now.
00:36
Move around to the front.
00:42
Is there was anything on the cameras out here?
00:49
Cameras were in Alford.
00:56
Hello, Fred.
01:00
Indian Springs and Mottles, Borough Drive.
01:04
The Agile 11, Wra 41.
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We're sufficient here.
01:10
Anybody else can go in service.
01:19
4104. Also out of fire department station.
01:26
Okay,
01:27
what was the reason for them being started?
01:31
We received an alarm from the key panel.
01:38
There's no fire unless they need to do something on their end.
01:43
10, 411 now.
01:49
411, any need for them to come re-ceptular?
01:55
Negative.
01:57
10,1.
02:02
7. December.
02:05
Double to 43.
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