The city of Bryan has issued permits for alarm systems for 1,374 homes and 718 businesses.
But last year, Bryan police responded to 418 alarms at locations that did not have a permit. And 224 of those 418 alarms were at a repeat location that did not have a permit.
That has resulted in a new effort by BPD to register alarms as required by the city.
Officer Seth Waller said they also want those who have a permit to update their contact information.
Click HERE to be directed to the Bryan police department’s webpage about getting an alarm permit.
In 2025, BPD officers responded to a total of 2,246 alarms.
Click below to hear Seth Waller’s visit with WTAW’s Bill Oliver.
