Morgan Hill woman says prowler used Wi-Fi jammer to disable home cameras, tried to enter
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Morgan Hill woman says prowler used Wi-Fi jammer to disable home cameras, tried to enter
"Unfortunately, some of those jammers they operate on the same signal as Wi-Fi signals and that's where the jamming takes place, as that jammer approaches the Wi-Fi signal it will cause interruptions to the cameras"
"And as she continued to drive through town, that vehicle was making every turn she was making. And so she did the right thing by immediately calling 911, our dispatchers right away told her to start driving towards the police department as well as dispatching a patrol officer"
"They were both booked on charges of criminal conspiracy, stalking, prowling, vandalism, and providing a false name"
A woman reported a man knocked on her front door and then tried to get into her backyard through a side gate. She believed the suspect used a Wi‑Fi jammer when her home surveillance cameras appeared to go offline, though the cameras continued recording. A detective explained jammers can interrupt Wi‑Fi signals and camera feeds. The same woman later reported being followed by a white Chevy sedan while driving her children to school and called 911. Officers stopped the sedan, detained a man and a woman, and booked both on multiple charges. Neighbors praised the homeowner's vigilance.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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