Do a search for "cellular game camera". They send all photos to one or two phone numbers of your choice. I think some can also send pics to email if there is internet access. They cost a little more, but it's nearly impossible for anyone to steal or destroy the camera without their pic getting taken and sent to you. Granted, it's not foolproof. All someone has to do is come up from behind (if not covered by another camera) and/or damage the camera so that it cannot send pics. However, they would have no way of knowing if the camera had them or not.
As for an alarm, there are a number of security systems out there that are stand-alone -- meaning, they do not need internet to work. That's what we have. Might look into upgrading once the new phone lines get hooked up next Spring...but time will tell. Some are capable of also sounding an alarm, but you also have to keep your neighbors happy. If the alarm is where a bird or animal can set it off, you will not be very well liked in the neighborhood.
I know for years, many car alarms had a warning that it would sound if the intruder did not move. Don't know if anything like that is available, but might be something to look for.
It might also not be too bad an idea to look into a paid security service. You tell them what you want, then they do the work.
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