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Wrong-Address Raids: Smarter Gear, Safer Homes Just after dawn, the city sounded different. Not the slow roll of buses or the cough of tired boilers. A thud shook the hallway. A hinge popped. In a kitchen that smelled like toasted waffles and dish soap, a mother froze. A child clutched a cereal spoon. Feet and voices filled the doorway, fast and loud, like a storm blowing inside. The dog barked until someone shouted. Hands rose. Toys lay scattered across a living room that suddenly felt too small for the bodies it held.