Police in Kent., Wash., Will No Longer Respond to Nonverified Business Alarms
The new verified alarm-response policy will become effective June 1.
The new verified alarm-response policy will become effective June 1.
NOPD officials estimate false alarms cost taxpayers roughly $400,000 a year in police resources.
Sonitrol says its verified alarm detection techniques, coupled with law enforcement partnerships, have resulted in more than 175,000 criminal apprehensions to date.
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A string of burglaries has prompted the Colorado Springs Police Department to adjust the way officers respond to burglary calls.
Coral Gables police claim enhanced call verification created an artificial delay in officer response times to residential burglaries.
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The city is hashing out whether or not to fine alarm companies, among other details of a false alarm ordinance that was abruptly amended in June.