Good evening all, Hopefully you have had a blessed day, and now a restful evening. Just a few moments of you time. I have been a part of this community for the last five years. I have seen the activities and reported them and have heard of them. Some of you may have seen me over the years walking the Pitt bulls that I own and have raised. So far they have been well behaved, I raised them like my mother raised us, strong. On Sat Aug 10 my little one and I cut the front yard and upon finishing the back, I went to take a small nap to awaken to the yelping of my little one, I called him to the deck only to notice that some heartless being entered my yard and removed a portion of my his tail. Of course I freaks out and runs to Banfield who wants 1300.00 to take his tail to a short distance(can't blame them , they are in business to provide service for profit), so we took the short way out, bandage, meds and come home. On Aug the 11 returned home to find my little one has been let out of his cage, his E-Collar removed and another portion of his tail missing(I guess he chewed that off) I am not sure how he got out of the cage after un-twisting and removing the wire. Back to the vet again. On Aug 13 I come home to find that he has take the wire of the cage again(a broken piece of clothes hanger) , took his e collar of and another portion of his tail gone. Of course I call animal control to come and access the situation. The good news; this evening I arrive at home around 7:45 pm to find that the iron and wire cage five feet tall by four has the greater portion of the front cut out with I guess some wire cutters bent back so he can get out, his collar off again . The strange part is the cage is inside a storage house in the back yard, can be seen from the street, has been pulled from the back of the wall to the front door. I did not know my little one was so strong. Of course i call 911, and officer responds takes the report. I say all this to say, this; I know the word will get around. I live in the 2300 block of Glascock, please please do not let me catch you in my yard. My Lord , my Family, my dogs I will give my life for. Neighbors watch out for your surroundings. One last request; If you are the person(s) that provided assistance on July 4th in front of the school on Marlborough St, I will always be grateful to you. Be blessed always. Jabal I A citizen who shirks his duty to contribute to the security of his community is little better than the criminal who threatens it.
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From: Deborah Ford <dialmeupford3(a)ymail.com>
To: East CAC <east-cac(a)eastraleigh.org>, Nextdoor Group <nextdoor(a)nextdoor.com>, LongviewPark Group <longview-park-community-watch(a)googlegroups.com>, Lockwood List <lockwood(a)eastraleigh.org>, Belvidere - Woodcrest <BPW(a)eastraleigh.org>
Subject: Re: [Lockwood] Information Concerning Community Yard Sale etc.
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2013 10:00:05 -0700 (PDT)
Please see PDF attachment if unable to pull up please email or call me thank you! Ms. Deborah FordECAC-Co-chair-- RCAC 2nd. Vice-chair(919) 835-3566
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I would be interested in the yard sign, how do we get one A citizen who shirks his duty to contribute to the security of his community is little better than the criminal who threatens it.
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From: Vanessa Van Horn <vanhorn.vanessa(a)gmail.com>
To: Lockwood <lockwood(a)eastraleigh.org>
Subject: [Lockwood] Lockwood Watch Signs
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 16:07:05 -0400
Did you know that the Lockwood Community Watch had cute little yard signs? Well if you missed the order back in 2011 or are new to the neighborhood now is your chance to decorate the front yard!
Not sure if you are living in the Lockwood? A quick lookup of your property on iMaps will list what subdivision the lot was initially developed from way back when. I posted a map on the East CAC Nextdoor page too. Last time signs were ordered Lockwood received a matching grant from the CoR and each sign with ground stake cost about $7 in 2011.
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Did you know that the Lockwood Community Watch had cute little yard signs? Well if you missed the order back in 2011 or are new to the neighborhood now is your chance to decorate the front yard!
Not sure if you are living in the Lockwood? A quick lookup of your property on iMaps will list what subdivision the lot was initially developed from way back when. I posted a map on the East CAC Nextdoor page too.
Last time signs were ordered Lockwood received a matching grant from the CoR and each sign with ground stake cost about $7 in 2011.
Howdy,
This afternoon and again earlier this evening there was a group of 3-5 teens on bikes going thru Lockwood and brazenly stealing from neighbors' backyard. A couple folks caught them in the act and they fled, twice leaving bikes behind. One neighbor had two bikes stolen from her yard.
Please keep anything valuable locked up at all times. Today's attempts happened in broad daylight while families were at their homes.
Also, Wake County Sheriff has a bike registration page here:
http://p2c.wakeso.net/bikeregistration.aspx
The following message is a post made this afternoon on Nextdoor:
> From: Nextdoor East Raleigh <reply(a)nextdoor.com>
> Date: July 7, 2013, 3:21:35 PM EDT
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> Jessica Bowen from East Raleigh added a photo and said:
> Some kids were found going through our shed in the backyard just now - both cars in the driveway, we were obviously home - pretty ballsy. My husband chased them out and one of the 5 left behind a nice bike- looks brand new. Considering what he caught them doing there's a good chance the bike was stolen. The kids dispersed running in several directions. All around the ages of 13-16 looked like. Who knows if they'll go wandering again today or not.
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> The police have taken the bike left behind and said that it could be claimed at the Cabarrus station where they keep evidence, etc.
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> -Jessica
> Shared with East Raleigh only in Crime & Safety
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Just a reminder that tomorrow Saturday May 18, a knuckle boom loader will be servicing our neighborhood for free and hauling away the your bulky trash which may include the following items:
Computer and related equipment
CDs, DVDS, VHS
Cellphones
Air conditioners
Sinks and bathroom fixtures
Clothes
Washer, dryers and dishwashers
Furniture, mattresses and box springs
Televisions
Water heaters
Wood scraps and yard waste tie in bundles or in bags or containers
However please do not place at the curb the following items which will NOT be collected:
Car engines, parts, batteries or tires
Hazardous material or liquids (paint, gas, thinners)
Dirt and rocks
Building materials
Toys
Logs and limbs larger than 6 inches in diameter or 6 feet in length
If you have any questions please contact Charlene Willard, 919-996-5718 or on the day of the clean up Alecia Watkins 919-410-5583.
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Good morning,
Please be on the lookout for the Lockwood Community Cleanup reminder postcard in your mailbox.
This Saturday May 18, a knuckle boom loader will be servicing our neighborhood for free and hauling away the your bulky trash which may include the following items:
Computer and related equipment
CDs, DVDS, VHS
Cellphones
Air conditioners
Sinks and bathroom fixtures
Clothes
Washer, dryers and dishwashers
Furniture, mattresses and box springs
Televisions
Water heaters
Wood scraps and yard waste tie in bundles or in bags or containers
However please do not place at the curb the following items which will NOT be collected:
Car engines, parts, batteries or tires
Hazardous material or liquids (paint, gas, thinners)
Dirt and rocks
Building materials
Toys
Logs and limbs larger than 6 inches in diameter or 6 feet in length
If you have any questions please contact Charlene Willard, 919-996-5718 or on the day of the clean up Alecia Watkins 919-410-5583.