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The phrase "alerted on" is not considered grammatically correct in written English. You would typically use the phrase "alerted to" or "alerted about" instead. For example: The police were alerted to the potential intruder.
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Police in the town of Tergnier in the Aisne department in Picardy, northern France, were alerted on Monday by one of the couple's friends who saw the child's picture on the father's Facebook account and was concerned at the baby's "abnormal appearance" and bruised face.
Click one of those buttons and you'll be alerted on Facebook that you're following someone via your Timeline's recent activity.
This time the dogs — James Bond, Quincy and Clue — "alerted" on the father's scent too.
The Harvard University Police Department was first alerted on Friday, and commenced to investigate this potential hate crime.
A small calibre handgun was found next to his body by security guards, alerted on Sunday afternoon by Mr Nisman's mother who said he was not answering his phone or else the door of his 13th floor flat.
Mr. Saco said his brother Lee, the store's co-owner, was alerted on Monday when the boy tried to buy soda, flour and doughnuts with his mother's expired credit card.
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