This is off King Charles... please make sure your home and property are as
secured as possible, and please let your neighbors who are not on the email
list know that there was an incident nearby.
And as the neighbor below says, remember to look out the window if you hear
any unusual noises, and call 911 if you see anything suspicious. Our best
defense against break-ins is a strong and connected neighborhood!
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Rebecca Fernandez, Corporate Writer
cell: 919.931.4957 rebeccagfernandez(a)gmail.com
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Kevin Bogan <wkbogan(a)gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 9:32 AM
Subject: [East-CAC] Someone broke open our privacy gates last night
To: James.Kryskowiak(a)raleighnc.gov, cac-chair(a)eastraleigh.org,
east-cac(a)eastraleigh.org
Hello everyone, I am writing to let you know just when things seem to get a
little better, we began our morning calling the police.
It appears someone had climbed our locked 6 foot wooden privacy fence and
broke the gate open from the inside. It is not built to open in this
direction and therefore they split the 2x4's and bent the hinges and lock.
It looks as though they were attempting to steal my motorcycle that was back
there at the time, but were unsuccessful b/c the wheels were locked.
I encourage everyone who has put off securing their property to put it at
the top of your list. This is a terrible feeling and I hope none of you have
to experience it, although I am sure several of you have. Last year I
arrived home at 2pm and found two men inside our house. That is a feeling
that is not easy to recover from. Please look out for your neighbors and
their homes as well. If you hear a noise, go look out the window and if
needed call the police.
Thanks,
Kevin Bogan
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FYI... if you're missing a bike.
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Rebecca Fernandez, Corporate Writer
cell: 919.931.4957 rebeccagfernandez(a)gmail.com
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Adam Carrington <abc1979(a)gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 11:42 AM
Subject: [Longview - Lockwood] Found Red BMX Bike - 9-10-10 - New Bern Ave
To: Longview/Lockwood <longview(a)eastraleigh.org>
Hi All,
I found a bike this morning in front of my house on New Bern Ave, lying on
the ground next to the bus stop. It had been abandoned and I'm assuming was
an easy ride for someone wanting to catch the bus.
The frame of the bike is red and the front fork and handle bars are chrome
that is a bit rusty. There is a front brake lever and the grips are clear
and red. A sticker on the bike says "Wipeout"; looks like the name/model of
the bike.
Let me know if you're missing a bike.
Regards,
Adam
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Dear Officer Kryskowiak,
Last evening I called 911 to report what sounded like unusually loud gun
blasts somewhere in the vicinity of Millbank Street between Brighton Road
and Raleigh Boulevard. (I don't remember exactly what time it was; somewhere
around 9 p.m. perhaps?) Did the officers who came out find anything? Did
anyone else hear or see anything? It was quite nerve-rattling, to say the
least.
Thanks so much,
Sue Sturgis
I just spoke with Ronneil Robinson, the new Food Lion manager who has been
working to improve the store, and he is looking to hire some more people.
He'd like to continue to build diversity in the store and would like all
interested people in the community to apply. If you know a good person who
is looking for a job, or someone hoping to pick up a second shift, please
give Ronneil a call at (919) 255-1244 or pass along the information.
Remember that the better candidates we can send his way, the better our
local grocery store will be. Please put out the word and if you're
subscribed to another local neighborhood list, re-post this there.
--
Rebecca Fernandez, Corporate Writer
cell: 919.931.4957 rebeccagfernandez(a)gmail.com