[AsburyPark] Re: Neighborhood watch - we call the police

2011-08-08 Thread M.

When I came home on Friday night at 5:45 pm, I encountered a day tripper who's 
entire back window was smashed out of his car on Bergh between Asbury and 1st.  
I gave him the number of the police, but he was pretty shaken up and had come 
out for the day from NYC.

They really need to step up patrols and get some cameras on that block.


--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Hinge hinge98@... wrote:

 Another good thing to do is call JCPL if you have any burnt out street  
 lights in your neighborhood.
 The car jacking last week took place on Bergh right across the street from 
 me, on the block between AP Ave and 1st. There hasn't been a working street 
 light there in years, and there's been quite a few cars broken into. 
 A neighbor two doors away recently installed a 5 camera video surveillance 
 system and it caught the car jacking in detail, and the video was used by the 
 APPD to help apprehend one of the two suspects involved. The person who got 
 away was the spotter who was in another car.
 
 --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, cbrianwatkins@ wrote:
 
  When my home was robbed the first time, my neighbor was reluctant to call 
  the police because he thought the thief was a contractor, we were having 
  work done that spanned a few months, thankfully he noticed no work truck in 
  the vicinity and he called the police
  
  What I am getting at I guess is that knowing our neighbors is important, 
  keeping in constant contact is important, these community watch meetings 
  are important
  
  One thing to watch for, its a known technique among AP's resident 
  thieves...they work in groups of 2 or 3, 1 rides a bike and is the spotter, 
  the others are the thieves breaking into the homes. The spotter will ride 
  up and down the street keeping a lookout, while on his cell phone. Staying 
  on the cell to keep in contact with the thieves in the house..so if you 
  see the same person riding up and down your street 10 11 or 12 times in a 
  rowcall the cops
  Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
  
  -Original Message-
  From: cjlowell cjd19@
  Sender: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com
  Date: Fri, 05 Aug 2011 10:14:07 
  To: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com
  Reply-To: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com
  Subject: [AsburyPark] Neighborhood watch - we call the police
  
  I moved to the northwest section of AP 3 months ago, and I love living 
  here.  What's upsetting lately, though, is the increase of burglaries 
  taking place in our neighborhood.
  
  Two weeks ago, my next door neighbor's house was burglarized. The thieves 
  stole their new washer/dryer, dishwasher, and tried to take the stove but 
  it wouldn't fit through the door.  I was away for the weekend and the 
  neigbhor's primary residence is in Manhattan.  No one saw a thing, or at 
  least -- no one called police.  The contractors working on the house 
  discovered the burglary Monday morning.
  
  Last night, I was out on my deck with 2 friends, and 2 men entered the 
  (same) neighbor's backyard and walked up to the back door as if they lived 
  there.  As I called the police, my friend said to them, Excuse me, sir?  
  What are you doing there? You don't live there.  One of the men said, I'm 
  checking on it for them... I'm checking the door... I work for the City... 
   Police arrived within minutes and spoke to the 2 men, who supposedly live 
  on Prospect behind me.  I do not know the outcome of their conversation, 
  but believe me -- my neighbors did not ask these two to check on the house.
  
  So the moral of the store is: if something doesn't look right, it probably 
  isn't.  CALL THE POLICE.  The increased presence will hopefully get the 
  message across to would-be burglars...
  
  
  
  
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[AsburyPark] Re: Neighborhood watch - we call the police

2011-08-08 Thread oakdorf
if i'm not mistaken they did pick up another individual right after the 
carjacking - found him in Long Branch.



--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, M. filecabinet768@... wrote:

 
 When I came home on Friday night at 5:45 pm, I encountered a day tripper 
 who's entire back window was smashed out of his car on Bergh between Asbury 
 and 1st.  I gave him the number of the police, but he was pretty shaken up 
 and had come out for the day from NYC.
 
 They really need to step up patrols and get some cameras on that block.
 
 
 --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Hinge hinge98@ wrote:
 
  Another good thing to do is call JCPL if you have any burnt out street  
  lights in your neighborhood.
  The car jacking last week took place on Bergh right across the street from 
  me, on the block between AP Ave and 1st. There hasn't been a working street 
  light there in years, and there's been quite a few cars broken into. 
  A neighbor two doors away recently installed a 5 camera video surveillance 
  system and it caught the car jacking in detail, and the video was used by 
  the APPD to help apprehend one of the two suspects involved. The person who 
  got away was the spotter who was in another car.
  
  --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, cbrianwatkins@ wrote:
  
   When my home was robbed the first time, my neighbor was reluctant to call 
   the police because he thought the thief was a contractor, we were having 
   work done that spanned a few months, thankfully he noticed no work truck 
   in the vicinity and he called the police
   
   What I am getting at I guess is that knowing our neighbors is important, 
   keeping in constant contact is important, these community watch meetings 
   are important
   
   One thing to watch for, its a known technique among AP's resident 
   thieves...they work in groups of 2 or 3, 1 rides a bike and is the 
   spotter, the others are the thieves breaking into the homes. The spotter 
   will ride up and down the street keeping a lookout, while on his cell 
   phone. Staying on the cell to keep in contact with the thieves in the 
   house..so if you see the same person riding up and down your street 
   10 11 or 12 times in a rowcall the cops
   Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
   
   -Original Message-
   From: cjlowell cjd19@
   Sender: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com
   Date: Fri, 05 Aug 2011 10:14:07 
   To: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com
   Reply-To: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com
   Subject: [AsburyPark] Neighborhood watch - we call the police
   
   I moved to the northwest section of AP 3 months ago, and I love living 
   here.  What's upsetting lately, though, is the increase of burglaries 
   taking place in our neighborhood.
   
   Two weeks ago, my next door neighbor's house was burglarized. The thieves 
   stole their new washer/dryer, dishwasher, and tried to take the stove but 
   it wouldn't fit through the door.  I was away for the weekend and the 
   neigbhor's primary residence is in Manhattan.  No one saw a thing, or at 
   least -- no one called police.  The contractors working on the house 
   discovered the burglary Monday morning.
   
   Last night, I was out on my deck with 2 friends, and 2 men entered the 
   (same) neighbor's backyard and walked up to the back door as if they 
   lived there.  As I called the police, my friend said to them, Excuse me, 
   sir?  What are you doing there? You don't live there.  One of the men 
   said, I'm checking on it for them... I'm checking the door... I work for 
   the City...  Police arrived within minutes and spoke to the 2 men, who 
   supposedly live on Prospect behind me.  I do not know the outcome of 
   their conversation, but believe me -- my neighbors did not ask these two 
   to check on the house.
   
   So the moral of the store is: if something doesn't look right, it 
   probably isn't.  CALL THE POLICE.  The increased presence will hopefully 
   get the message across to would-be burglars...
   
   
   
   
   [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
  
 







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[AsburyPark] One of the biggest % losers today: I-Star Financial

2011-08-08 Thread oakdorf
I-Star took a bigger hit today then the other days and % wise - more then most 
on the NYSE. Drop of 23.17% ($1.39 per share) down to $4.61. 

Still above it's 52 week low of $2.70 and less then half it's 52 week high of 
$10.48. Today traded up to $6. 

See what happens. A gambler may want to watch IStar. For that matter, a gambler 
may want to bet on anything in today's stock market. 







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Re: [AsburyPark] One of the biggest % losers today: I-Star Financial

2011-08-08 Thread cbrianwatkins
I own it, and I shorted some of it last week too, bought to cover today, did 
that with a few stocks.

Made enough not to pull my hair out and liquidate all of my holdings (although 
I may still do that)



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Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2011 21:27:38 
To: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com
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Subject: [AsburyPark] One of the biggest % losers today: I-Star Financial

I-Star took a bigger hit today then the other days and % wise - more then most 
on the NYSE. Drop of 23.17% ($1.39 per share) down to $4.61. 

Still above it's 52 week low of $2.70 and less then half it's 52 week high of 
$10.48. Today traded up to $6. 

See what happens. A gambler may want to watch IStar. For that matter, a gambler 
may want to bet on anything in today's stock market. 






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