Tuesday, November 19, 2013

THE SYSTEM CAN AND WILL WORK !

    Most residents are aware of the past weekend surge in criminal activity in the park .Saturday night, it was reported that a motorcycle was stolen on Fiddlesticks. The theft was reported as a residential burglary. The largest number of criminal acts occurred on Sunday night. Reports came from all over our community of auto burglaries. Most resident victims admitted to leaving their vehicles, unlocked. The exact number of auto burglaries is unknown, due to the reluctance of owners to file reports. The number of crimes is estimated at between 8 and 12. The areas of violation include,--KINGS MILL, WARWICK HILLS, WINGFOOT, BENT TREE, PINE VALLEY, PEBBLE BEACH, and INVERARY.
  There were two bicycles, reported stolen on Bent Tree. Thanks to an alert neighbor, Fairways Watch, was able to have them returned to the owners.The bicycles were found and recovered near the front area of the park, across from the Geenbrier.
                                                 
                                                                          
   Another good example of the system, working is as follows. On early Monday morning an observant resident saw a black SUV, going up and down Warwick Hills. The vehicle was very suspicious, turning the headlights on and off, pulling in and out of driveways. The good resident rightfully called 911. Shortly the ''good guys '' arrived. The suspicious vehicle had disappeared from view. This thoughtful resident left a 3;15 am detailed voice mail for Fairways Watch. Due to a good description, we found the SUV at 7AM on Inverary. It was parked, empty with keys in the ignition. OCSO WAS CALLED AND THEIR INVESTIGATION ANSWERED MANY QUESTIONS. The SUV was registered down on Orange Blossom., however,they found that the owner was a ''guest, visitor'' in the park. When the deputies arrived at 3;15, they found the suspicious vehicle and its impaired owner. The driver apparently had became confused and lost his way. The deputy directed the driver to leave the vehicle and continue walking to his destination. The deputy at 7;30AM found that there was no connection to the auto burglaries. Fairways Watch, with the permission of the deputy,removed the keys and gate clicker, and took them to the office. Our gated community and private streets, dictate unusual DUI rules.

                                            


 FOLKS--FOR THE SYSTEM TO WORK, IT TAKES YOU!
WE HAVE TO START CALLING 911 AND FILING REPORTS

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for keeping everyone informed Bill. A simple act like locking your car would deter a lot of intruders into our community.