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1…….(Burglary) On Monday, 03/11/19 a resident in the 2600 block of Woodacre Ln reports that while away from the house, some person(s) unknown smashed their rear sliding glass door and entered the residence. The perpetrator(s) went through all the bedroom drawers and clothes in the closet. No loss was reported. The time of this incident is unknown, however the outside “Motion Sensor Lights” were broken. This would indicate that this incident occurred sometime during the night. The police responded and a report was made. (Village 22B backs to 12 Bridges, Stoneridge Blvd & open space, entrances are Winding Way & Crescent Ln)
2……(Burglary) On Monday, 03/04/19 a report was made that credit cards were stolen from an UNLOCKED vehicle in the Orchard Creek parking lot. Lock your vehicles in public places as well as your driveway and DO NOT leave the garage door remote & registration in the vehicle!!
3 ……(Package Theft) A resident in the 2400 block of Rubicon Ln reports that some person(s) unknown stole a package from the front porch!!
(V36 backs to Spring Valley Pkwy & open space, entrance is Longspur Loop)
- Sign up for free My UPS and/or FedEx Delivery Manager which will send you an email notifying you when a package is delivered. You can also specify to have your packages delivered to your back door, the UPS store in the Safeway Center or the distribution center.
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https://www.fedex.com/apps/fdmenrollment/?locale=en_US
- Ask a neighbor to watch for your package.
4……(SCAMS) The Microsoft scam is back with the caller ID showing your own name & phone number. Scammer says your Microsoft computer service will be cut. Hang up!!
Click here to sign up for nomorobo.com which will screen out automated calls.
NEVER GIVE OUT YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION OR CLICK ON A LINK WHERE YOU DID NOT INITIATE THE CONTACT.
When in doubt, contact a relative, friend, or neighbor for advice, before responding to any suspicious letter, phone call or email.
The police cannot be everywhere, therefore residents need to be extra alert and report any suspicious persons or vehicles. This is the mission of Neighborhood Watch: Observe and Report.
Call IMMEDIATELY to give police time to arrive.
If it’s an emergency call 911, non-emergency call 916 645-4040.
When reporting a suspicious vehicle, try to get the license plate number and give it to the police dispatcher when you call.
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- Find us at sclhwatch.org .
- Click on Alerts, just above the photos. There you will see all the Alerts sent out since the new website went live in June, 2018.
- Click on SECURITY in the menu bar with the brown background. Review many flyers dealing with safety tips.