The United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, affirmed the trial court's finding that warrantless search of home was justified by exigent circumstances when burglar alarm was repeatedly triggered, and basement door was ajar. Residents were not home at the time, so police reasonably believed that a burglary was in progress and the alarm was not accidently triggered. The search of an interior basement room was justified because interior door was also ajar, and intruder could be hiding in interior room. U.S. v. Brown (May 31, 2006), Sixth Circuit Case No. 05-5437.