Sonitrol Pacific Detects Suspected Safe-crackers, Police Arrest
Portland, OR, December 14, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Police arrested three individuals suspected of breaking into Shimmers through the building’s roof after a Sonitrol Pacific operator, monitoring audio detection technology, heard suspicious activity December 6.
Operator Michael Young received audio signal activations sensors and, when he listened to real-time audio, heard movement and voices. Young immediately called Portland Police.
Officers arrived at the club and saw several people on the roof. They took three suspected burglars into custody.
While officers were clearing the club, looking for more potential suspects, Young heard one say, “makes you wanna buy a Sonitrol system.”
According to police, the three suspects got into the club through the roof, located a safe and were trying to cut through the bottom of it.
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Operator Michael Young received audio signal activations sensors and, when he listened to real-time audio, heard movement and voices. Young immediately called Portland Police.
Officers arrived at the club and saw several people on the roof. They took three suspected burglars into custody.
While officers were clearing the club, looking for more potential suspects, Young heard one say, “makes you wanna buy a Sonitrol system.”
According to police, the three suspects got into the club through the roof, located a safe and were trying to cut through the bottom of it.
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Contact
Sound Security, dba Sonitrol Pacific
Pamela Singleton
800.898.1899
www.sonitrolpacific.com
Contact
Pamela Singleton
800.898.1899
www.sonitrolpacific.com
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