Thursday, June 9, 2011

BE ALERT! BREAK-INS ARE RECURRING IN OUR AREA.

Our community seems to be, once again, at the mercy of a 'low-life, needs parental guidance' group.  There has been a spate of break-ins in the Lama-Tuemete/Hekeke area as well as a second break in on Kalana Court.

Be alert.  Report ANYTHING to the Sheriff's Dept. so they at least have a record of attempts or activity other than normal or desirable.  209.533.5601.  Neighbors:  keep alert.  Watch the homes of your part-time-neighbors.  If you can, install motion lights around your property.  They are a deterrent. 

Our part-time neighbor, Bob, keeps me, the full-time resident, posted on break-in activity!
From June 7th:  Another residential burglary in our neighborhood.  24200 block Kalanu--same area as last time--Reported Tuesday at 4:40pm. Details should be in the paper in a couple of days.

And from Joyce in the Hekeke area:
"We got a call a few weeks ago at 2 in the morning from the alarm company that our alarm was tripped.  The sheriff called us around 5 to say that it was an attempted break in.  Someone had gotten a basement window off the track but hadn't entered the house.  We went up over Memorial Day to find that 4 door screens and one window screen had been cut and one window was broken.    It looked like someone had tried every door and screen until they were able to get a window open."        

Joyce said she hates to hear that others are having the same problem but that hopefully these culprits will be caught soon. 

May 27th paper -  A vacation cabin on the 20400 block of Hekeke Lane was broken into and a television set was taken.
May 31 paper -  A window on the front door of a vacation home was broken on the 24000 block of Paipu  Road.
May 31 paper -      A man arrived at his vacation cabin on the 23800 block of Pine Lake Road and saw that it was broken into via a door and things were missing. 
June 1 paper -  A cabin was broken into and items stolen on the 23800 block of Yellow Pine Road.

Be alert.  Report anything suspicious.  These reports could eventually show a pattern and help towards arrests.

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