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
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From: cjlowell cj...@comcast.net
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Date: Fri, 05 Aug 2011 10:14:07
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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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