Five Identified, Two Arrested at School Due to Sonitrol Pacific Detection

Marysville, WA, October 11, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Sonitrol Pacific security audio of voices resulted in the identification of five suspects and the arrest of two at a Washington school October 9.

Operator Joseph Orsborn received system activations from the school and heard voices followed by rustling noises over Sonitrol Pacific’s live audio sensors. He immediately dispatched police.

Officers identified five people on campus and apprehended two. A ladder truck had to be used to retrieve one suspect from the school’s roof. One person was charged with second degree burglary and another suspect was charged with trespassing. Police have the names of the three suspects that eluded capture and expect to track them down and charge them too.

The suspects did not get inside the school, but forced a window open and reached in to take a figurine belonging to a teacher from a classroom.

In 2009, 159 suspects have been arrested from Sonitrol Pacific protected sites. The company focuses on designing, installing, servicing and monitoring electronic security with verified alarms.

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