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Police catch trespassers inside Paradise Valley home
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Independent Newsmedia
Two suspects were caught inside a Paradise Valley home after entering through a damaged and boarded up window, police officials say.
At about 6:45 p.m. on Feb. 16, Paradise Valley Police Department officers responded to the 5100 block of Valle Vista Way in response to a burglary alarm.
Upon arrival, officers observed a vehicle parked in front of the house and flashlights moving around inside the residence, police say.
Officers contacted two subjects who did not live there and had no permission to be in the house.
Upon further investigation, the suspects entered the home through a previously damaged and boarded up window. No property was damaged, and no items were taken from the residence.
Anyone with information about this incident or other crimes in Paradise Valley are urged to call the police department crime stopper at 480-948-7410.