California homeowner uses motion-activated sprinkler with ‘impressive amount of pressure’ to thwart thieves

This homeowner in California is just trying to flush out crime.

The Porterville resident recently decided to deter potential thieves in her neighborhood by setting up a motion-activated sprinkler.

“Our flood light didn’t seem to scare them off, so we decided to have a little fun with a motion-activated sprinkler that has an impressive amount of pressure,” Katie Camarena wrote on Facebook.

OKLAHOMA WOMAN UNDER THE INFLUENCE RUNS OVER 11-YEAR-OLD SON, POLICE SAY

According to Camarena, there have been recent issues with thieves coming into the neighborhood to “try and steal tools out of vehicles” in addition to “anything else they can get their hands on.”

A person can be seen getting sprayed by a motion-activated sprinkler on Tuesday in California.

A person can be seen getting sprayed by a motion-activated sprinkler on Tuesday in California.
(Ring Facebook Video by Josh and Katie Camarena)

In a video posted to Facebook by Camarena, someone on a bicycle who came to her home on Tuesday can be seen getting hit with a powerful jet of water after setting the sprinkler off.

The person on the Ring video then ducks away and pedals off.

CLICK HERE FOR THE FOX NEWS APP

Camarena said she ordered the sprinkler right off of Amazon.

Leave a Reply

Your compare list

Compare
REMOVE ALL
COMPARE
0

Main Menu