Burglar alarm triggered at residence near Old Elm Trail, Sugar Land TX


Police responded to a burglar alarm near Old Elm Trail. A person named (name withheld) said she was nearby but not confirmed inside the home. She suggested her cats might have triggered the alarm.
Audio|Source: Fort Bend County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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All 34 for a bird of alarm[1], near Old Elm Trail.
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537, colonel trespass.
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Good.
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Steve Valero at 3121 first, rovers to a male location who's damaged property before, verbal with the RP or fusionally.
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RP's requesting a CTWB issued.
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A Hispanic mail arrived on foot.
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I'm not following any advice.
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That number is (number withheld).
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Information only, the Mississippi plate is not returning.
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Paul 34, Paul 54, information.
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The alarm[1] company spoke with a person named (name withheld) who requested dispatch.
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She advised that she is in the area, but the alarm[1] code couldn't verify that she was inside the home, and she advised that her cats possibly trip for the alarm.
Police codes explained
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[1]
alarm: Burglar alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Old Elm Trail, Sugar Land, TX 77479
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