Home cameras go offline at empty Old Mill Road house
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Hampshire County Public Safety
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Four or five callers advising that he has cameras at his residence, or he just got a notification saying that they all went offline.
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He's going to be in Paw Paw at this time.
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He is wanting officers to go check it out.
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You broke out for the.
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Put out that call.
00:16
What's the address and what's going on there?
00:20
It's going to be (number withheld) Old Mill Road.
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A caller's advising that he has cameras at his residence.
00:25
He got a notification saying.
00:27
That they all went offline.
00:29
Nobody's supposed to be at his residence right now.
00:32
He's just wanting officers to go check it out.
00:36
Yeah, fortunately, nothing was on the camera.
00:39
It just went offline like lost connection.
00:44
That's affirmative.
00:45
He did advise that it could potentially be his fiance.
00:48
However, she was supposed to be at a friend's house.
00:52
Advice that to get there, she would have to walk.
00:56
He doesn't believe it is her.
00:59
Ten four.
01:03
Twenty three, 405 .
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Myself, 25 are headed that way.
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It may be related.
01:09
Okay, ten four.
01:15
Didn't respond to callers, but the cameras went down ten to 15 min ago.
01:20
He did attempt to call his fiance and she didn't answer.
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He doesn't know anyone else who could potentially be at his residence.
01:32
How's the father on you? Where's the one thing?
01:41
Hampshire, can you reach out to the complainant if you're disconnected and see if he has any neighbors or anyone that he can call to just peek out their windows and see if anything suspicious.
02:00
10-4, stand by, we'll call him back now.