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NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH REPORT

SEPTEMBER 2009

 

 

The monthly Neighborhood Watch report contains a summary of information important to Neighborhood Watch members.

 

 

MURDERS

None.

 

 

SEXUAL ASSAULTS

None.

 

ROBBERIES

None.

 

BURGLARIES

A home on Brittany Court was burglarized.  The responsible subjects pulled a van inside the garage and loaded the stolen property.  One subject is in custody as a result of fingerprints lifted at the scene by a Farmington detective.  A second suspect has been arrested as a result of excellent follow up by detectives.

 

A resident at Kensington Manor Apartments reported an attempted break in.

 

 

 

LARCENIES

A MP3 player was stolen from a car at Chatham Hills Apartments.

 

A wallet was stolen from a locker at Farmington Tennis Club.

 

A resident on Arundel reported a stolen boat motor and pressure washer.

 

A purse was stolen out of a car parked downtown.

 

A garage door opener was stolen from a car at Jamestown Apartments.

 

A GPS was stolen out of an unlocked car at Chatham Hills Apartments.

 

A resident of Kensington Manor reported several items missing from his car.

 

A cell phone was stolen out of a gym locker at Farmington High School.

 

 

VEHICLE THEFTS

None.

 

 

VANDALISM

A resident at Chatham Hills Apartments reported her car was scratched and gas cap was missing.

 

The driver’s side window of a car was broken out at Korea House.

 

     

CRIME PREVENTION THOUGHTS/REMINDERS

Nearly all residential burglaries occur during the daytime.  Why?  Burglars hope to knock or ring the bell and find no one home.  Report suspicious persons who come to the door and ask for directions, a fictitious person, etc.  The number of daylight hours are shrinking.  Remember to leave lights on during the early evening hours of darkness to make an empty home look occupied.

 

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