Residential burglar alarm triggered at home near Old Grandview Road, Beaver WV
A residential burglar alarm was triggered near Old Grandview Road in Grandview. The homeowner is away and has requested police to check the property. No animals inside were reported that could have caused the alarm. The backyard is fenced with a chain-link fence and access is only from the left side. No one should be inside the residence.
Audio|Source: Raleigh County Police, Bradley Fire and WV State Police
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Transcript:
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So we're getting that burglar alarm from an outside alarm company. It's going to be residential near Old Grandview Road in Grandview. It's going to be a dean.
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FACO residents.
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They did make contact with him. He is not home and is requesting dispatch.
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There should be no one there at the residence.
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The alarm's coming from hallway motion.
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150 control.
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Good.
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And that homeowner is also requesting a public service after his residence is checked, did not make any mention of any animals inside the home that might have set it off. Also advised that the backyard is fenced in by chain-link fence.
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The only entry into that area will be on the left side.
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Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near Co Rte 9/11, Beaver, WV 25813
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