ANN KENEVAN
on June 12, 2025
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Suspected surveillance device found buried in Queens lawn puts neighbors on high alert
A Queens neighborhood is on guard after a device believed to be recording the block was discovered buried in a resident's lawn.
The device looks like an Android phone covered in black tape with only its
camera exposed. It's believed to have been used by potential burglars
waiting to strike. It's a trend that's been taking place across the
country. Similar incidents reported across Tri-State Area, U.S.
Forest
Hills resident Mary Kehoe said she found the device outside her home of
35 years in late May. She called police, who took the device and say it
was a phone connected to a charger buried in her lawn.Incidents like this have been seen before in California, Massachusetts and even locally in New Jersey and Scarsdale.
Police say devices illegally surveilling neighborhoods are hidden in
lawns and used to track down neighbors' patterns while suspects wait for
the chance to burglarize their homes."Why us? I had lots of things going through my head as to why they chose
our lawn but realized we are in the middle of the block," Kehoe said.
"Put your alarms on, put lights on, and be aware. And we're a nice little
block here that we look out for one another, so when people do go away,
they let us know so we can take a walk down their driveway and make sure
everything is safe," Kehoe said.
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