Crime & Safety
Williamson County Deputies Investigate Break-In At Teravista Home
Sheriff Chody said homeowners returned home to find a back window broken and the house ransacked;seeks surveillance camera footage.

ROUND ROCK, TEXAS — Williamson County Sheriff's Office deputies were at the Teravista golf course residential community Sunday evening after a reported burglary.
Sheriff Robert Chody said via Twitter the homeowners returned home to find a back window broken and the house ransacked. The precise location of the affected home was not disclosed.
Police urged anyone with information that might prove useful as they investigate to call 9-1-1. Residents with home surveillance cameras in the area are asked to share the footage with police and register their cameras at http://www.wilco.org/camprogram
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Located in the rolling hills between Georgetown and Round Rock, the Teravista community is "...perennially one of Austin's best-selling communities," developers wrote on their website. The community is located north of Austin at Interstate 35 North and Westinghouse Road in Georgetown.
WCSO deputies are on the scene of a burglary of habitation in Teravista. The homeowner returned home and found a back window broken and the house ransacked. If you have any information call 911. If you have a surveillance camera make sure to register it: https://t.co/gz1V18TqAU pic.twitter.com/ONd6VXoP7L
— Williamson County Sheriff Chody (@SheriffChody) February 11, 2019
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