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Man Watches on Remote Camera as Intruders Walk Through Oakland Township Home

Police respond to the scene and find the door kicked in but no one inside.

 

An Oakland Township resident who was watching over his Snell Road home from a remote camera while he was away phoned police for help when he saw two intruders, on camera, walking through his house. 

The incident happened Friday afternoon, according to an Oakland County Sheriff's Office report.

The homeowner in the 900 block of Snell Road near Valley View reported the possible break-in at 1 p.m., the report stated. When deputies arrived on the scene they found a door kicked. The did not find any suspects inside the home; the forensics lab from the sheriff's office was called in to help process the scene.

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Brendan McGaughey

9:08 am on Monday, July 23, 2012

Brianna, the police report only indicates there was one intruder. Where did you hear there was two intruders?

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Brendan McGaughey

9:25 am on Monday, July 23, 2012

I updated the article. Thank you for the information, and I hope the police investigation is successful!

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km

9:50 am on Monday, July 23, 2012

I have a camera system like that and I do feel safer with it. I can see anyone that comes on the property and it records for weeks. I hope they find the suspect in this case.

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Mark Ford

9:56 am on Friday, July 27, 2012

If more wise homeowners like Brianna installed surveillance cameras in their homes, eventually the morons who think that they are entitled to other peoples property, will think twice before breaking and entering!

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