The last time I strolled over to 2308 Milburnie (or whatever property is attached to that garage/storage unit thing) the door was wide open.  Actually, no I take that back.  The door was missing.  The building was obviously being used as a storage facility for Team Home Buyer.  It is full of the exact same building supplies that are in each of their houses (mine being one of them.)  Can we have Habitat for Humanity (or similar company) some take all of the stuff out?  I realize this will just leave an empty building, but all that stuff in there just seems like a bad idea.

On 14 December 2011 15:49, Heath Hilliker <heath.hilliker@gmail.com> wrote:
We as neighbors need to figure out what we can do to combat this. I know we've got the neighborhood watch, but what else can we do? There have to be more aggressive steps we can take to get the violence out of our neighborhood. I recently asked police to step up patrols on my street due to some drug-related activity I've seen just in the last few weeks.

Heath


On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Emily Orr <emily.g.orr@gmail.com> wrote:
Just now - 

Full round of shots fired.  Was SO loud, I knew it had to be close.  Seconds later, I saw two dudes jump the fence from 2304/2308 Milburnie into the yard of 2335 Stevens.  Both were young black men, one had shoulder-length dreadlocks.  They turned and ran down Stevens Road, toward Chatham.

I called 911, and saw another neighbor doing what I assume was the same thing.  Police came within minutes, but the suspects were long gone.  

This is too close for me.  Shots were fired at this same location, what, two-three months ago?  Just seems like things are getting worse.  Not sure how much longer I want to stay.

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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
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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