False burglary alarm at Hyrum home caused by new puppy, Hyrum UT
Burglary alarm at a Hyrum residence sparks concern with false alarm triggered by a new puppy.
Audio|Source: Cache County Public Safety
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Delta 126, cash intrusion 1.
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Go ahead.
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20 West 200 North, Hyrum showing the last break, unknown area near Palm residents.
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They received their mobile app request, RPie spinning.
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104, 1017 from the SO.
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Hi.
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Just up the 101 clear from this domestic and after that.
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Double one.
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Double 126, 24, you can 22, there's three of us just a couple blocks away.
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Ten, four.
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I think a 12 cash traffic offense.
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This is the area of 2,500 North Maine.
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Sometimes there's a driver in a jeep that kept backing up and moving forward causing a hazard.
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It looks like we've now pulled in a different direction that may be trying to jumpstart another vehicle.
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Bobby, I'm at 325 South and Hyde Park.
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It looks like the Jeep was trying to jumpstart a BMW, but now the vehicles are moving.
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They almost cost next, and it just pulled into Valley Motors.
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Happy.
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I'll tell 104 every issue funding on the attrition alarm.
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The alarm company just called back advising a false alarm.
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Homeover just got a new puppy and the puppy was saved off.
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The puppy's added off.
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Location mentioned:
W 200 N, Hyrum, UT 84319
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