Re: [UC] Package thief caught!

2011-04-26 Thread Glenn
Lt. McBride explained to us that the 18th District has been broken into 
two sections, with the eastern section, up to 50th St., being handled 
from the office where he works, 3942 Chestnut St.



Mel, you gotta love the efficiency used protecting our cleaner safer 
brand!  Now, the UCD police can take creatures from the privatized Clark 
Park and put them directly on the chain gang, setting up the moon bounce 
for our friends' elections.


Why do we need a community court when poor and middle class creatures 
are always guilty until proven guilty?


Cleaner and safer,
Glenn



On 4/25/2011 3:55 PM, mlam...@aol.com wrote:
Last week Fran Byers sent a note to the UC Purple list, which I re 
posted to UC Neighbors, about a crime  safety meeting last Thursday, 
the 3rd Thursday of the month, held by Lt. Brian Mc of the 18th Police 
District.  The meeting was at Calvary at 48th  Baltimore at 6 p.m.; 
all were welcome.  There is going to be a meeting EVERY 3rd Thursday 
at that location, they said.
Only a few of us turned out, and we talked informally with Lt. 
McBride, who was very interested in hearing our concerns.  One 
neighbor (45th  Regent) reported finding a UPS package, addressed to 
his wife, on the floor at a second hand store in the area (not the 
Second Mile).  His wife hadn't received it.  Here is an update on 
that which Lt. McBride sent to Fran Byers today:

At our meeting last Thursday, it was brought to my attention about
someone taking packages from residents' doorsteps. I deployed my
plainclothes officers to the area and a male was arrested on Friday
(4/22/11)after taking packages from two properties. I would appreciate
it if you could pass this info along to residents.
Thanks,
Lt. McBride
Lt. McBride explained to us that the 18th District has been broken 
into two sections, with the eastern section, up to 50th St., being 
handled from the office where he works, 3942 Chestnut St.  The office 
phone number is 215-243-0667, or you can email him at 
br...@universitycity.org mailto:br...@universitycity.org.  I think 
the quick arrest of the package thief makes it clear that we should 
all be reporting every little thing that happens in the area - the 
person who brought this up at the meeting hadn't thought to report it 
beforehand, but by reporting it to Lt. McBride on Thursday, he helped 
get the thief caught, and hopefully discouraged from this kind of 
nuisance crime.

Melani

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[UC] Package thief caught!

2011-04-25 Thread MLamond
Last week Fran Byers sent a note to the UC Purple list, which I  re posted 
to UC Neighbors, about a crime  safety meeting last Thursday, the  3rd 
Thursday of the month, held by Lt. Brian Mc of the 18th Police  District.  The 
meeting was at Calvary at 48th  Baltimore at 6 p.m.;  all were welcome.  
There is going to be a meeting EVERY 3rd Thursday at  that location, they said.
 
Only a few of us turned out, and we talked informally with Lt.  McBride, 
who was very interested in hearing our concerns.  One neighbor  (45th  
Regent) reported finding a UPS package, addressed to his wife, on  the floor at 
a 
second hand store in the area (not the Second Mile).  His  wife hadn't 
received it.  Here is an update on that which Lt. McBride  sent to Fran Byers 
today:
 
At our meeting last Thursday, it was brought to my attention  about
someone taking packages from residents' doorsteps. I deployed  my
plainclothes officers to the area and a male was arrested on  Friday
(4/22/11)after taking packages from two properties. I would  appreciate
it if you could pass this info along to  residents.
Thanks,
Lt. McBride
 
Lt. McBride explained to us that the 18th District has been broken into two 
 sections, with the eastern section, up to 50th St., being handled from the 
 office where he works, 3942 Chestnut St.  The office phone number is  
215-243-0667, or you can email him at _brian@universitycity.org_ 
(mailto:br...@universitycity.org) .  I  think the quick arrest of the package 
thief makes 
it clear that we should  all be reporting every little thing that happens in 
the area - the person who  brought this up at the meeting hadn't thought to 
report it beforehand, but by  reporting it to Lt. McBride on Thursday, he 
helped get the thief caught, and  hopefully discouraged from this kind of 
nuisance crime.
 
Melani



Melani Lamond, Associate Broker
Urban  Bye,  Realtor

3529 Lancaster Ave.
Philadelphia, PA  19104
cell phone 215-356-7266
office phone 215-222-4800, ext. 113
I-Fax  215-525-3460
Greater Philadelphia Association  of Realtors awards
Diamond award for over $8 million in sales, and
ALL SIX  of the West Philadelphia awards

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Thank  You.