bizarre, because you should not say "person" if you don't know. You should say "movement."Maybe just trying to head off follow up questions from a reporter "Well could it have been an animal?"
IMO, all it means is her pacemaker was no longer within range of her phone for the app to pick up the signal. So likely the time she was taken from the home. Again IMO.Question: What does "pacemaker app disconnects from phone" mean? I mean, I know what it means... but I'm trying to understand why it would do that. Thx.
Depends on your layout. I always preferred to go in through the garage as it's brighter in there than fumbling on my porch in a dim light. Also, we have wild animals, and one never knows if there's a weirdo around, so I prefer to protect myself by entering through my garage and quickly closing the door. I suspect that's the case with Nancy but that's JMO.Why go in through the garage instead of the front door? She was dropped off, so she didn't drive.
Maybe I missed something in these 200+ pages.
IMO.
My camera once told me (in the middle of the night, thus terrifying me) that there was a person in my back garden when it was just a sunflower (that had been there for a while) so the cameras can be really inaccurate at timesit said person.....? Animals look like animals on the cameras.
Really hoping my first thought isn't what was happening.What was happening between 1:47 and 2:28???????????
I believe Nest notifications do say "person" though, so if it said that, the Sheriff is likely relaying exactly what it said.bizarre, because you should not say "person" if you don't know. You should say "movement."
Or LE does not have the information.It doesn't sound like the family is getting a ton of information from LE?
The vultures are everywhere.Absolutely. I think we have seen a few cases where elderly people are targeted by home invaders or someone who knows them.