This is what worries me - nothing else makes sense. But is this really
possible?

 

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Carys Walsh

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Justin Ashley
Sent: Wed Mar 24 2010 11:16
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [obsnw] Attempted break-in riddle

 

We had an attempted theft from our home a few years back when I awoke to
our bull mastiff barking at 5am on a summer's Sunday  morning.  I
sleepily wandered out into our driveway to find two guys standing next
to a pile of power tools, sports equipment etc and our garage door wide
open.  Our eyes met and one of them kind of smirked at me.  At that
moment Diego emerged from behind me and launched himself with a deep
woof.  I have never seen anyone's eyes widen so much and turn and run so
fast as those two guys!

 

Anyway, the ADT guy told me that these guys wander around neighbourhoods
with a set of stolen remotes and randomly press them - until someone's
gate happens to be on the same frequency and opens.  Haven't confirmed
that though....And not sure what to do about it if it is true...

 

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Walsh, Carys
Sent: 24 March 2010 10:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [obsnw] Attempted break-in riddle

 

Hi

 

Last night we had an attempted break in. The alarm attached to our beams
went off & when we went to investigate we saw that the gate that leads
to where we park our cars was open enough to let some one walk in. I
really don't understand how this can be - the gate is controlled by a
remote. It was not off its rails - my husband was able to use the remote
to close the gate, so it hadn't been taken off the rails - which would
have made sense if the gate was open. And both my husband and the ADT
guy tried to move the gate when it was closed & it would not move - it
is impossible to move it. Do you think it is possible that there is
another remote that can open our gate? I really don't understand how
else it could have been opened. Does anyone have any ideas? 

 

Also wanted to say thanks to ADT - once again they were really quick -
they were at our house within a minute. And they are so friendly &
helpful - glad to have them around.

 

Regards, 

Carys Walsh

Senior Tax Consultant

International Executive Services

 

KPMG Services (Pty) Ltd

PO Box 4609

Cape Town

8000

South Africa

 

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