Alert: Window Washer

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  1. Recently one of our Sun City residents got into a dispute with a “Window Washer” named Erik Martinson. The “Window Washer” hit and injured the resident. The “Window Washer” was subsequently located by the Lincoln Police and he was arrested. (See LPD Facebook for details )
    This subject, according to the Lincoln Police, has bailed out and is presently out of custody !!

    Window Washer: Erik Martinson. His business card gives the name of his company as “Glimmering Windows,” out of Santa Rosa.

    This “Window Washer” has been in our area before. Last year he got into a dispute with another resident over window cleaning. At that time he threw a patio chair through the resident’s front window.

    AS ALWAYS, IF A STRANGER COMES TO YOUR DOOR, TALK TO THEM THROUGH THE DOOR OR A SIDE WINDOW.ONCE YOU OPEN YOUR DOOR, YOU LOSE THAT SAFETY BARRIER.

  2. Sometime during the night between 03/09/19 and 04/09/19 some person(s) unknown smashed the rear sliding glass door of a residence in the 2400 block of Fountain Hill Lp. The perpetrators apparently entered the residence but the loss, if any, is unknown at this time. The Lincoln Police responded and a report was made. (V23 backs to Stoneridge Blvd & open space, entrance is Fountain Hill Lp, off Stoneridge)
  3. A resident in the 1800 block of Farmgate Ln reported that sometime during the night of Friday, 4/19 to Saturday, 4/20/19 , some person(s) unknown stole the car registration & mailbox key from their unlocked car. (V29 backs to Del Webb, East Joiner Pkwy & golf course, entrance is Barn Valley/Rose Bouquet, off Del Webb)
  4. A resident in the 1600 block of Delta Wind reports that at 5:30 AM on 4/17/19 their security camera recorded a man leaving the passenger seat of a car to look into their car parked in the driveway. He then walked to another driveway and checked out that car. Then they drove away. (V38C backs to open space, 12 Bridges & Parkside Dr, entrances are Stepping Stone & Pebblestone, off Parkside)

We do live in a relatively safe community however, from time to time there are opportunist thieves who drive through our villages looking for something to steal.

Always lock your doors/windows and never leave ANYTHING visible in your vehicle when not in use!!

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 obtain the license plate number (take a picture with your phone) and give the number to the dispatcher.

 

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