August 15, police arrested suspects at an Everett business for the third time in a year after a detection of a threat by Sonitrol Pacific. Just before 1 a.m., Operator Kris Etheridge received an alert from Acrowood Corporation Warehouse. Listening to live audio security sensors, Etheridge heard what could be machinery running. Due to previous criminal activity at the business, … Read More
From faint taps to arrest: security audio detects school vandal
Sonitrol Pacific security audio of faint taps and sounds of movement inside a Puget Sound area school led a burglar alarm verification expert to call police and police to arrest one August 7. Monitoring Operator Jessica Culver received the security system activation from the school around 2:30 a.m. She heard faint taps followed by sounds of movement and called Everett … Read More
What can a gift mean?
This may seem like an unlikely place to post a thank you note – especially one from Christmas. Usually, a company like ours posts thank you’s from customers but at times we get a thank you that reminds us how much impact a gift can have. Sonitrol Pacific employees collected money over the Christmas Season and along with matching monies donated by our company we made gifts … Read More
GS2 donation to Everett Gospel Mission
Members of the Sonitrol Pacific team were thrilled to drop off a donation to the Everett Gospel Mission in Gordon Keene’s name. Through our “Good Stuff Squared” program, when someone refers a new client to us, Sonitrol Pacific donates $200 in their name to the charity of their choosing. We also give the referring person $200 to just say “thanks”. … Read More
Supporting Crime Stoppers
Sonitrol Pacific security system detections, verified by our monitoring experts, led to the apprehension of 37 suspected criminals in 18 separate incidents during the fourth quarter of 2010. Each quarter, we donate $100.00 for each Sonitrol Pacific detection-to-apprehension incident in recognition of the officers and dispatchers involved in these incidents. Crime Stoppers of Oregon – $400.00 donation, (4) apprehension incidents … Read More
Christmas Eve school vandals caught
Three suspected vandals of portable classrooms at a Puget Sound area middle school December 24 were caught thanks to audio security sensors monitored by Sonitrol Pacific. Operator Kris Etheridge received an impact-activated audio alert from the school just before 4:00 a.m. and heard muffled bangs from two portable classrooms. She continued to listen live to activity at the school and … Read More
Happy New Year from the Sonitrol Pacific Team
We at Sonitrol Pacific, a Sound Security Inc. company, wish you a happy, healthy and productive 2011. We also want to thank the members of our team who worked New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day to make certain our clients received the best security and service. Operations Center New Year’s Eve: Kathy Armstrong, Sarah Bailey, Cindy Burr, Minta Christopherson, … Read More
Alert operators + fast police response = 3 arrested
A night of Sonitrol Pacific operators detecting criminal activity at a Puget Sound area high school ended in the arrest of three suspected burglars December 28. On December 27 at about 9:30 p.m., Operator Kathleen Armstrong received impact-activated audio security alerts from the school and heard crashing sounds. She called Everett Police. Officers found a broken window, but not the … Read More
Merry Christmas from Sonitrol Pacific
The team at Sonitrol Pacific, a Sound Security Inc. company wishes you the happiest of holidays and a wonderful New Year. Although many of our team members will spend the holiday with their families, we are still available to you. Our operators will be on alert in the monitoring center and our technicians are on standby to solve any technology … Read More
Caring as much about your business as you do
We’ve enjoyed having Dr. Amy Norman and her dental practice be part of the Sonitrol Pacific family since 2007. A few months ago, our security system detected someone trying to break into her business and the monitoring operator sent police. Police arrived before the perpetrators could get inside the clinic. Last week, Dr. Norman sent Summer Felker, her customer service … Read More