Thursday, October 18, 2007
Not guilty plea entered in burglary
Friday, September 28, 2007
Youngsters Foil Burglary
Alex and his brother, Armando Padron Jr., 13, were home alone Thursday when three men burglarized their house, Tampa police said. The boys hid in a closet and called 911. Police responded quickly and caught the three men nearby.
"I'm very proud of them. Very proud. Because, of course, you start thinking of the worst," their mother, Vivian Padron, 41, said Friday.
Padron works for the Department of Children & Families. Her husband, Armando, owns the Fourth of July Cafe at 1611 N. Howard Ave. Both parents were at work Thursday while their sons, who are on vacation from St. Lawrence Catholic School, played video games at home on West Farwell Drive.
Friday, September 14, 2007
Burglars break in through rooftops
The latest roof-top break-in police responded to is at Daddy Records on West Broad Avenue. It happened sometime late Thursday night to early Friday morning.
The burglars entered through the roof and made a big hole in the ceiling to gain access to the store. It is the same way burglars entered into the 229 Fashions store, right up the road.
The owner of 229 Fashions Tim Shelton says it's not easy starting a business in Albany from the ground up. And the challenges are magnified when criminals strike.
"It hurt you know because I work real hard.
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Police investigate another sex attack
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
ADT Unveils Custom Home Gold Service to Cater Exclusively to the ...
In addition to customized traditional security services such as burglary, fire, smoke and carbon monoxide alarm systems and services, ADT Custom Home Gold Service includes a selection of home automation offerings including full video services that allow homeowners to look in and record video of their home remotely from anywhere in the world.
"For many years, ADT has been helping our commercial customers meld emerging technologies into their security applications," said John Koch, president of ADT North America.
Friday, July 27, 2007
False alarms on home-security systems now carry bigger fines
The Austin City Council will vote Thursday to add those changes to a city ordinance.
At least 300 other cities and counties have penalties for false alarms because "they're a huge problem," said Jim Cogswell, president of the Maryland-based False Alarm Reduction Association.
"In some communities, as many as 80 percent of homes have security systems, so even one false alarm for each is a drain on police and fire departments."
Austin police responded to 23,800 false alarms last year. Homeowners used to be charged $50 for six or more false alarms in a year.
Friday, June 15, 2007
Man found at scene of break-in arrested
Thursday, June 7, 2007
Mills furious over McCartney removing 10m artwork from her home
Monday, May 28, 2007
ADT Unveils Custom Home Gold Service to Cater Exclusively to the ...
In addition to customized traditional security services such as burglary, fire, smoke and carbon monoxide alarm systems and services, ADT Custom Home Gold Service includes a selection of home automation offerings including full video services that allow homeowners to look in and record video of their home remotely from anywhere in the world.
"For many years, ADT has been helping our commercial customers meld emerging technologies into their security applications," said John Koch, president of ADT North America.
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
InGrid Delves Into Digital Home Protection
Using wireless technologies, InGrid creates an invisible grid of security throughout the entire home, offering protection and control without extensive installation costs. InGrid's protection network is comprised of a portable handset and broadband-enabled base station that communicates with wireless self-adhering window and door sensors that immediately report any change in activity you choose to monitor. Broadband integration keeps the system always on and always connected to its monitoring service, and all components can plug into one or more telephone jacks for back-up if broadband service is interrupted.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Thieves finding new ways to break into your home
One local woman says she returned home from a holiday trip to find nearly everything in her condo gone. When she called police, Metro says her home was broken into from the inside.
A busted door shaft and rusted nails show that someone knew how to get into her home through the crawl space above her bedroom closet. For her safety, we are protecting her identity.
"I felt really safe in that apartment and it never dawned on me that someone would be coming through the attic," she said.
Police say there are ways for people to protect their homes from this type of break-in.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Bill Would Alter N.H. Wiretap Statute
Michael Gannon, 40, of Nashua, N.H., was arrested after his home security camera made video and audio recordings of the detectives, who had come looking for his teenage son. The felony wiretapping charges were later dropped.
Gannon was arrested after he brought the recordings to the police station to complain that a detective was rude to him.
Police later returned Gannon's cameras and recording equipment, but did not give back the tapes, saying they were illegal recordings.
Last week, Rep. Dudley Dumaine, R-Auburn, and five other sponsors introduced House Bill 97, which would add an exception to the state's wiretap law, letting property owners record their own premises, with or without warning.
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
InGrid Delves Into Digital Home Protection
Using wireless technologies, InGrid creates an invisible grid of security throughout the entire home, offering protection and control without extensive installation costs. InGrid's protection network is comprised of a portable handset and broadband-enabled base station that communicates with wireless self-adhering window and door sensors that immediately report any change in activity you choose to monitor. Broadband integration keeps the system always on and always connected to its monitoring service, and all components can plug into one or more telephone jacks for back-up if broadband service is interrupted.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Yoggie Security Systems Announces General Availability of the Yoggie Gatekeeper Pro
The successful outcome of beta trials performed during the last couple of months by several leading enterprise-sized companies, has proved the product's stability and functional readiness. Companies participating in these trials have welcomed the release of Yoggie Gatekeeper Pro(TM) to general availability. Encouraged by the successful evaluation trials, these early adopters already have Yoggie Gatekeeper Pro(TM) units installed and ready for deployment to end-users.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Expands List of Next Generation Phone Services Providers That Can Support Security System Monitoring
Together, the companies represent nearly all of the digital phone services markets and provide coverage to nearly every region of the United States.
ADT also announced it is expanding its Voice over Internet Protocol/Digital Phone policy to cover burglar alarm monitoring for business customers following its successful roll out to residential customers in late 2006. ADT is among the first nationwide security services companies to allow business burglar alarm monitoring using qualified VoIP/digital phone service providers as a primary method of alarm signal transmission.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Burglars break in through rooftops
The latest roof-top break-in police responded to is at Daddy Records on West Broad Avenue. It happened sometime late Thursday night to early Friday morning.
The burglars entered through the roof and made a big hole in the ceiling to gain access to the store. It is the same way burglars entered into the 229 Fashions store, right up the road.
The owner of 229 Fashions Tim Shelton says it's not easy starting a business in Albany from the ground up. And the challenges are magnified when criminals strike.
"It hurt you know because I work real hard.
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Tuesday, March 6, 2007
The Importance of Smoke Detectors
Smoke detectors can keep you alive. The Home Safety Council says when installing them, make sure they are inside all bedrooms of your home. Remember the detectors should be mounted high on your ceilings or wall. Don't intall smoke alarms near windows, doors or ducts where drafts could interfere with thier operation. Test detectors each month and put new batteries in your smoke alarms at least once a year.
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Tuesday, February 27, 2007
ADT Unveils Custom Home Gold Service to Cater Exclusively...
In addition to customized traditional security services such as burglary, fire, smoke and carbon monoxide alarm systems and services, ADT Custom Home Gold Service includes a selection of home automation offerings including full video services that allow homeowners to look in and record video of their home remotely from anywhere in the world.
"For many years, ADT has been helping our commercial customers meld emerging technologies into their security applications," said John Koch, president of ADT North America.
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Friday, February 23, 2007
Change for Tulsa Burlary Alarm Responses
News on 6 reporter Emory Bryan says it is part of a big review of how the police could save money.
One way would be to stop responding to non-injury accidents - but police say they have to because it's state law. Another money saving idea is not responding to unverified burglar alarms, which usually are just a malfunction.
A home burglar alarm can provide some peace of mind, but they're also notorious for going off when there's nothing wrong. That's a drain on the police - who respond to the calls - knowing 98 out of 100 times - no crime has been committed.
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Tuesday, February 20, 2007
InGrid Introduces Digital Home Protection Systems
Using innovative wireless technologies, InGrid creates an invisible grid of security throughout the entire home, offering unprecedented protection and control without extensive installation costs. InGrid's protection network is comprised of a portable handset and broadband-enabled base station that communicates with wireless self-adhering window and door sensors that immediately report any change in activity the customer chooses to monitor.
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