Hi all, this morning, our tenants in unit 101 and I, discovered that we had a break-in to the garage that occurred some time during last night. The thief/thieves smashed the car window and stole the stereo and navigation system form unit 101's car. The thief/thieves also took the wheel of my bike (again for the 3 time!). I'm unaware of any other lost property, so please have your tenants check their belongings. I believe we have addressed this issue before and we have installed extra fence/doors to make access to the garage more difficult. However, in my opinion, EVERYBODY needs to play a part in safeguarding EVERYBODY'S properties. Many times, me and other tenants, have notices that the extra door has been left open. What purpose does it
Since 2014 to the present it was written up as a complaint to the office and corporate office to remove the obstructed objects from the exit. The site manager has fail to follow up on the complaint as of today continues to be more and more of a nuisance that others are suffering from their oversight attitude of I don’t care. I have a family of three not including two small grandchildren ages 7 yrs. and 3 yrs. that is constantly here at least 3 times out of the week with a family dog in case of a fire there will be difficultly trying to get them out to safety and I am not about to think or face such devastation because someone else’s negligence.
Respondents deny that they tried to evict Complainant based on his source of income. Rather, Respondents assert that on November 7, 2017, Complainant was issued a 5-day eviction notice because Complainant failed to pay the November 2017 rent. Respondents further assert that Complainant never made or filed any formal complaints regarding any burglary. Respondents assert that all resident keys are kept in a secure lockbox located in the front office of the building, and only accessed by the building manager or maintenance
I spoke to Rob Bettinger who stated someone had broke into his home. Rob stated the only thing missing was a envelope with $700.00 dollars in a dresser in the master bedrooom. Rob stated nothing else in the home had been touched or messed with. Rob stated the suspect used something to force open the door from the garge into the home. I noticed the door was broken and the lock was in the floor of the home. I took photos of the damage to the door and place into evidence.
Attempted to make delivery at 9:00pm Saturday nowhere to park and then move out of area by police
I responded to Trojan Commons Apartment B1 in reference to a damage to property call. Upon arrival, I made contact with Courtney Doolittle. Doolittle stated that when she arrived at her residence this afternoon, she noticed the door had shoe prints on it. When Doolittle opened the door, I observed the foot prints located on the door and structure of the door had been damaged, as someone tried to gain entry. Myself and Doolittle walked through the apartment to see if anything was missing. Doolittle stated that nothing was missing at this time. I advised Doolittle if she noticed anything missing, to call Troy Police Department. Doolittle stated that this damaged had to be done between Thanksgiving Day and today, before she arrived to the
I contacted Mason at apartment E-301. I observed the front door was dented and cracked near the deadbolt and the door frame around the deadbolt area was shattered.
Upon our arrival we were met by Jerry Thompson, he stated to us that someone had stolen some hand tools and atv wheel and tires from his shop behind his residence. After speaking with Mr. Thompson Sgt. South and I went out to the outside of the shop under a covered parking area and found a yellow in color Can-Am atv on a motorcycle jack without the wheel and tires. After this Mr. Thompson showed us inside of the shop where a tall rolling tool box was and informed us that various hand tools such as socket sets, ratchets and electric impact drivers were taken from. Mr. Thompson also informed us that in the office area inside the shop was a change jar with approximately $20.00 in change was missing and a 30 pack of bud light was missing out of the refrigerator in the office area.
On August 4, 2017 at approximately 2:40pm, Officer Lucas Griffin and I, Officer Kyeishia Evans, with the Ville Platte Police Department, was dispatched to 902 West Lincoln Street, Ville Platte, Louisiana, in reference to a business alarm. Upon arrival I witnessed a maroon 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe bearing license plate number ZTC679. I checked the vehicle and it was locked; however, I noticed the car was warm, as if the car had just been parked in the parking lot. I also noticed the back door of the business was opened. Officer Griffin and I checked the inside of the room; however, there was no door in the back room where you could enter the business. While checking the inside of the room we noticed damage to the tiles on the ceiling. I advised
On March 12, 2015 at approximately 0143 hours, I responded to C-Town Bicycle & Fitness Equipment, 1927 Highway 138 to investigate a burglary alarm. Upon my arrival, I noticed that the side glass window had been broken. Once other officers and the owner, Jane Hayward, arrived on scene, we proceeded to clear the building to determine if it was safe. No entry was made by the suspect and no items were taken. The building was determined clear and no threat was located.
I contacted Mason at the Seasons on Lea Hill in front of the "F" building. Mason reported that sometime last night someone vandalized her vehicle, WA/AMP2268.
Mr. Devore stated on the above date and time, he woke up and approximately at 10:00 AM and noticed someone went in his vehicle overnight. He described his vehicle as a blue pickup truck, 2004 Chev Silverado bearing a South
Upon my arrival I attempted to make contact with the occupants multiple times by knocking on all three doors and ringing the doorbell. I was not receiving an answer at the door and I could not observe hear anyone inside the residence.
My lease would expire soon, and I went back to home during the summer. I told my roommates that I will leave my stuff at home, and I would get these as soon as I went back to the state. I emptied my room, and moved my stuff to our storage room. I returned my key to the leasing office even though there were two months left, and paid my rent for those months. I told them to lock my door because I would be leaving early in the morning before the open time of the leasing office. But during the summer vacation, I received an email from my roommate (the one who still stay at Harrisonburg) telling me that my door was open, and some of my packages were put back to the room. After
Welcome to Castle High School! A place designed not only to learn from but mainly a daycare for others that attend our prestigious institution. Our hours of operation make sure that kids arrive at school exhausted and physically deprived, and when they come back home, we make sure they stay in the same emotional and physical state. During school, the inactive minds of these bundles of joy are sure to receive the best of sophisticated information from our teachers.
The newspaper reported that on April 11, two homes, both on Sutton Drive, had not only their homes broken-in, but also their cars. Both of these break-ins occurred during the late-night hours, and two more similar break-ins were reported last week by police. Another home located on Skylar Drive was burglarized on April 9.