Thanks for the update and attention to detail Emily and Kevin.
Regards,Matt Leary
> Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2012 16:57:03 -0400
> From: emilycbrooks(a)gmail.com
> To: east-cac(a)eastraleigh.org
> Subject: Re: [East-CAC] Door to door
>
> Here's an update:
> We called the police about this lady and just got a thank you call
> back from the officer. He said they arrested her and hauled her off
> to jail. They have her on several felony charges for financial fraud.
> She's been scamming neighborhoods and had several outstanding
> warrants. If anyone let her in please check whether she took credit
> cards, checkbooks, etc. If you have been a victim, call the arresting
> officer at 919-455-6494.
>
> He also said to please call 911 for any suspicious person. I don't
> know about you guys but we are tired of all these solicitors!
>
> Emily & Kevin
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 11:20 AM, Kevin Bogan <wkbogan(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello all,
> > i just wanted to let you know there is a young lady going door to door
> > asking for "points" for school. She also has asked several houses to use
> > their restroom, even though Larry's is 4 houses away. Our neighbors let her
> > inside where she then asked for water, which she poured out when she got to
> > the street. I hate to think the worst of people, but something felt off
> > about her and she is very pushy about coming inside.
> > We have called the police, but wanted to reach out and give a heads up as
> > well.
> > Thanks,
> > Kevin
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Saddened by the impetuous expressions in some neighbors' recent posts,
I discussed these concerns with another neighbor in our community to
ensure my concerns were unwarranted. Funny (and somewhat in response
to some other and recent posts), we both rent and care no less about
the community than a homeowner. We take pride in our dwellings, even
as we've seen some homeowners neglect theirs leaving the care of its
landscaping to disinterested renters and showing no interest in the
effects their property had on other homeowner's values. Sadly, some
have lost their homes to the recession so the offender is nameless.
The seemingly naïve division in these groups keeps Angela and I close,
aware and prepared. Inspite of all this, we are forever and always
concerned and proactive in the safety of our neighbors. However, with
no "us against them" mentality.
Back to the subject, the same fear expressed in the Door to Door Posts
is what I began to feel for my nieces and nephews in their own
communities; I wonder if they're neighbors are saying the same about
them? It scared me that the cops would be called and then things
taken out of context and the violence that would ensue and how deeply
out of control it'd get. We've seen it happen too many times over and
again. After snapping out of our own fears, we both concluded how
foolish some of us can be and began to reminisce in Angela's story
about Ms. Betty below. Just another great story of our youth when
less fear eroded the very fibers of our communities:
Angela: (Stevens Road)
Recently while reading of the terror solicited by a young girls
collecting points for her school and asking for water in our
neighborhood it brought to mind my days as a girl scout in a community
similar to the one in which I reside today "Longview". As I walked
from door to door carelessly confident that I would achieve the
highest number of sales because I belonged to a terrific community of
all ethnicity's, yet there was peace due to a sense of culture and
breeding that my parents placed in me and in their community as well.
I wonder did I get thirsty? I use to sneak a look inside of Miss
Bettys house ( she was single and very flamboyant) hoping to catch a
glimpse of something forbidden I wasn’t allowed to see. Perhaps I
stopped there for a cold drink only to spill it out on the way out the
door....disappointed because my childhood curiosity remained
unfulfilled on to the next DOOR!...I don’t really recall What I do
CLEARLY KNOW is....I WAS A GIRLSCOUT...nothing to fear...no agenda
beyond the highest cookie sales....just a young girl WALKING DOOR TO
DOOR IN A MULTI-CUTURAL COMMUNITY
I WAS A GIRLSCOUT!
On 7/30/12, Elise Ardoyno <eardoyno(a)havenhousenc.org> wrote:
> Hi - I just received this message. For some reason the community watch
> emails continue to go to my work email - trust and believe I'm not checking
> that over the weekend. Matt - I'm upset too - I feel like everything that
> is going on in the Milburnie area is serious and needs a lot of attention.
> But please don't be so dismissive of "cookouts" and other activities. We
> all get involved when something bad happens, but getting to know each
> other,
> EVERYONE, not just the few people who are involved in stuff already, is the
> best thing we can do. I have a lot of sympathy with people who don't want
> to get all involved in all this community stuff because we all have other
> stuff going on and we did not all sign on to be community activists. I
> feel
> that way a lot. However we may not have much choice. You noted that no
> one
> called the police. If we could get people involved prior to an event, they
> would be more inclined to act when something is happening. We are always
> going to have people breaking in to houses or cars, crime is not just going
> to go away. And the police will never be able to monitor a neighborhood as
> well as the people who live in it. The more someone feels connected to a
> community, the more likely they are to invest in it. There are a lot of
> proactive things we can do if there is a motivated body of people who are
> actually willing to do things proactively, when something is not going on.
> A cohesive group gets more attention than an individual. I would be more
> than willing to participate in a proactive community group with one or two
> identified long-term goals, if we could have commitment from my neighbors
> that when we needed the neighborhood to get involved, either at a city
> council meeting, or through an email campaign - it would happen. Sorry
> for
> the long email, but I have been thinking about this a lot. Is anyone else
> interested in this? Thanks - Elise
>
>
>
> From: longview-park-community-watch(a)googlegroups.com
> [mailto:longview-park-community-watch@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of matt
> ramey
> Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2012 12:39 PM
> To: longview-park-community-watch(a)googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: [longview-park-community-watch] break in
>
>
>
> yeah that's it. found out more info....they ran down Donnelly & cut thru
> someone's yard into those apartments that are off of Milburnie. There are
> some bad characters living there....I don't see police much on Milburnie
> patrolling anymore like I used to a few months ago. Is there something we
> can do about this??
>
>
>
> _____
>
> From: Emrys Treasure <emrys.treasure(a)gmail.com>
> To: longview-park-community-watch(a)googlegroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2012 12:32 PM
> Subject: Re: [longview-park-community-watch] break in
>
>
> I got it...
>
> Matt's original message:
>
> Heads up....yesterday around 6pm, 2460 Milburnie Road was burglarized
> by 3 black males, reportedly around their mid 20s. The kicked the back
> door in after the residents left for work and took EVERYTHING they
> could carry...apparently they were seen with their shirts off carrying
> the stuff in their shirts. They took TVs, money, PS3, etc. I'm not
> sure who saw them or what the circumstances were. This is the 2nd home
> invasion in a month on our block. And it happened AGAIN in broad
> daylight. The current resident of 2560 said the previous tenants moved
> out because the house was broken into TWICE.
>
> Folks, it's becoming scary to live on Milburnie Rd. what can we do
> about this? Where is the police presence?
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 12:21 PM, Ann Monte <montea9(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> I never got it - what's the story?
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 12:03 PM, matt ramey <howshallwedothis(a)yahoo.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> did anyone get my email about the break in on thursday? i haven't
>>> heard from Matt or anyone else?
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
That sounds fantastic. And I agree we all need to get to know each other to feel more involved. My comments about the cookout weren't dismissing it, but more pointing out the fact that there was more discussion here about a cookout and fireworks than about some serious crime issues.
Also, the people who I think saw the perps do not have internet, so there's no way for them to get the updates about cookouts. Many people on Milburnie rd don't have Internet and many ppl (like myself) work every weekend, so unfortunately I can never make it to these meet ups and cleaning events and cookouts unfortunately.
Heads up....yesterday around 6pm, 2460 Milburnie Road was burglarized by 3 black males, reportedly around their mid 20s. The kicked the back door in after the residents left for work and took EVERYTHING they could carry...apparently they were seen with their shirts off carrying the stuff in their shirts. They took TVs, money, PS3, etc. I'm not sure who saw them or what the circumstances were. This is the 2nd home invasion in a month on our block. And it happened AGAIN in broad daylight. The current resident of 2560 said the previous tenants moved out because the house was broken into TWICE.
Folks, it's becoming scary to live on Milburnie Rd. what can we do about this? Where is the police presence?
Thank you 3 for the replies.
The house is a rental, I'm not sure if it has an alarm system...it has a Matrix sign out front, but I don't know if the alarm is on. If that sign didn't deter them I don't think an actual alarm would either.
I did not see the perps, but someone in the neighborhood did, and they didn't call the police! This is the sort of thing that needs to be addressed...the common sense that if you see someone running by a house with thei shirts off filled with goods, 911 should be called. I didn't know about the break in until 24 hours later, and I assumed they called the cops.
The point is everyone (and Vic), that this message board is about communication and getting our issues heard so that higher authority (police) can do something about it. There are constantly thug types walking up and down Milburnie, late into the night....we obviously don't need to email each other about every unsavory character walking around at night, because that would be presumptuous, but after having 2 break ins on the block, during the daytime, in less than a month, I think that warrants some discussion and consideration.
The initial public workshop for traffic calming on Milburnie from N.
Raleigh Blvd to Chatham Ln will be held on Monday, August 13th at
Roberts Community Center, 1300 East Martin St. beginning at 7:00pm.
Hey neighbors,
The weather may hold up for us yet. http://www.weather.com/weather/weekend/Raleigh+NC+USNC0558:1:US
I hope everyone can make it to the Grill 'n Chill tomorrow. Info below.
The Grill ‘n Chill is going to be a low key potluck among neighbors. Some of our gracious neighbors have offered to lend their grills to the effort, and another neighbor is bringing cornhole and volleyball. Thank you!
We need some volunteers to help by bringing the last few items on the Grill ‘n Chill Items List below. We also need volunteers to help out with cleanup. Don’t be shy. Just reply all and put your name below one of the items.
Most everything else is “bring your own”. Bring items to grill and/or side items. Sharing is encouraged but not mandatory. Bring what you want to eat and drink. We’ll have some coolers and, of course, the grills. If you want to bring stuff to share, give a shout out to this email and let people know. Just in case we end up with 200 hotdogs or something…J
Let’s also try to bring our own dishes and utensils. The less we through in the garbage, the easier cleanup will be.
One last note. We should remember this is a City park, so please leave the booze and guns at home J This is a kid friendly event. All neighbors are welcome to this area get together.If you have a suggestion or idea, please reply to the email. Thanks. Regards,Matt Leary The First Annual Culpepper Grill ‘n ChillJuly 14, 2012 at 4:00-8:00Culpepper Park Grill ‘n Chill Items List- Grillo Emryso Eliseo Sheri- fire extinguishero Matt- Gameso Corn hole x2, ladder ball, volleyball§ Marion- Folding tableo Eliseo Debrao Matt- Coolero Eliseo Matt x 2o Sheri- Trash cans, bags- Ice- Cleanup crew Items for you to bring- Chairs- Drinks- Items to grill and share- Your own cups, plates and forks- bug spray, bug candles, etc.- condiments: ketchup, mustard, relish, mayo, etc.