Panic alarm triggered by resident using wrong code, Hillsborough CA


A panic alarm was set off at a house on Summit Drive because a resident entered the wrong code on the keypad. Police responded but found no signs of a crime.
Audio|Source: San Mateo Country Sheriff
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Transcript:
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60 with the unit to cover, a 1033 panic? Go ahead. 60 with unit to cover, it's a panic alarm at near Summit Dr, near Summit Dr, Crossup Woodgate. Point of activation, just a keypad panic. They did speak with a resident who had improper codes. Let's see see a couple.
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And two-trails-60, looks like we responded for a panic alarm back in May, and similar in nature, the keyholder did not have their out-cote. Do you need a cover in it? Peace, too. Safety, too, Tom. Two-trail-six, do you the lock company call back? They're requesting the 1022. They receive proper codes. Copy, we'll be saying.
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Location mentioned:
Near Summit Dr, Hillsborough, CA 94010
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