I digress. . .
Are wolves dangerous to people? Wild wolves avoid people. The myths about wolves
attacking and eating people are distortions of the truth about the elusive nature of wolves.
In places where wolves are protected, they may become less fearful of humans. They
should, therefore, be treated like any wild animal - with respect.
From: longview-park-community-watch@googlegroups.com [mailto:longview-park-community-watch@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Emily Orr
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 6:44 PM
To: longview-park-community-watch@googlegroups.com; Kryskowiak, James
Subject: Re: [Stevens Road] Suspicious person on Stevens
I'm pretty sure that this was the same guy that was on my porch yesterday. (Yes, I really do have someone suspicious in my yard multiple times per week!) For some reason, he skipped every house within sight, but stopped at mine. While I was in the house hiding, another neighbor spotted him and started asking him some questions. He left, and the neighbor later told me that she called 911.
Today, I saw this same fellow, and he stopped right in front of my house and stared at it for a good two minutes. My phone is broken and I could not call 911. After he left, I went out and got another phone!
On 21 December 2011 18:22, emrys.treasure@gmail.com <emrys.treasure@gmail.com> wrote:
Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4GLTE smartphone
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From: "Emily Britton Treasure" <aulika@gmail.com>
To: "stevens-road-raleigh-nc@googlegroups.com" <stevens-road-raleigh-nc@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [Stevens Road] Suspicious person on Stevens
Date: Wed, Dec 21, 2011 6:06 pm
I called 911 as instructed. Black male wearing camouflage walking down Stevens toward locke carrying a crowbar. Will someone please forward to community watch list serve
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Dr. Emily. G. Orr
Flutist/Music Educator
University of North Carolina at Pembroke
www.uncp.edu/music
North Carolina Governor's School
www.ncgovschool.org