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1. (BURGLARY) A resident in the reports that, while away from the house, on , between
10:00 PM, some person(s) unknown entered the residence and stole numerous pieces of jewelry. Point of entry: The suspect/s smashed the large glass pane in the outside door leading into the rear bedroom. The resident stated that the house alarm was on at the time of this incident but it did not go off. This could be due to the fact that the door itself was never opened and there was no motion sensor in this
room. The suspect(s) only entered this one room. The Lincoln Police responded and took fingerprints and photographs. (V26C backs to open space with a trail behind Glenbrook Ln, golf course & Spring Valley, entrances are Homewood off Spring Valley, Tallac off Ridgetop, & Glenbrook off Fallen Leaf.)

 

2. (SUSPICIOUS OCCURRENCE) On Wednesday 07/03/19 at 3:00 PM a resident on Huntsman Ct reports that when she came home there was a “LARGE WHITE VAN” occupied by a “Hispanic looking male” parked in front of her residence. She parked in front of this van and got out to inquire. The vehicle immediately turned around and sped away. There is no further description of this vehicle. (V29 backs to golf course, E. Joiner Pkwy & Del Webb Blvd, entrances are Rose Bouquet and Farmgate off Del Webb Blvd.)

The police cannot be everywhere; residents need to be 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 IT TO THE DISPATCHER WHEN YOU CALL.

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Barry Johnson
Neighborhood Watch Public Safety Liaison

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