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Garden guru
09-13-2014, 07:19 AM
Last evening around 6:45 my husband and I observed a "crime scene" sheriff's vehicle in front of the home on the north side of the street at the entrance to Barrineau Villas in Fernandina. Later in the evening, neighbors told us that the residents of that home had been away for 7-10 days, and upon returning home, had discovered that their home had been burglarized. This makes two burglaries in Fernandina in the past two weeks, with two others only a few months ago. That's four burglaries within 1/4 mile of our house in less than a year! While we know that all communities have crime, we've never lived anywhere in which crime was as high as it is here.
TNLAKEPANDA
09-13-2014, 07:38 AM
Villagers are easy targets for many different reasons. The mere fact that so many vendors and other people know when you are gone or that many homes are simply vacant for long periods of time makes it easy for them.
Pointer
09-13-2014, 07:42 AM
The difference is we usually get em. We need to look out for one another and don't hesitate to report anything that looks suspicious.
Bogie Shooter
09-13-2014, 08:46 AM
Last evening around 6:45 my husband and I observed a "crime scene" sheriff's vehicle in front of the home on the north side of the street at the entrance to Barrineau Villas in Fernandina. Later in the evening, neighbors told us that the residents of that home had been away for 7-10 days, and upon returning home, had discovered that their home had been burglarized. This makes two burglaries in Fernandina in the past two weeks, with two others only a few months ago. That's four burglaries within 1/4 mile of our house in less than a year! While we know that all communities have crime, we've never lived anywhere in which crime was as high as it is here.
What is high?
marinabelle
09-13-2014, 08:53 AM
...makes one wary of leaving town!
gomoho
09-13-2014, 10:15 AM
This makes two burglaries in Fernandina in the past two weeks, with two others only a few months ago. That's four burglaries within 1/4 mile of our house in less than a year! While we know that all communities have crime, we've never lived anywhere in which crime was as high as it is here.
REALLY!!! You don't think 4 within 1/4 mile of your home in 2 months is high?
rubicon
09-13-2014, 10:34 AM
Four break-in's in the same area in a short period of time would indicate the same person(s) are committing these crimes.
The type of work available here in The Villages would not require much but that a person indicate he/she was in need of a job and/or the employer in need of labor. hence background checks etc which would alleviate some of this is not existent. In fairness it could be a resident creating this climate or people just passing through.
Because of this very topic I do not invite vendors into my home and that runs against my nature but............................................... .......
My wife and I do not care much for jewelery, stones, etc nor would we only carry a few bucks for incidentals. Heck we live so conservatively I might as the burglar for a helping hand:pepper2:
elbear
09-13-2014, 10:39 AM
I hope they catch them soon. A few people can cause a lot of distress. Perhaps good vendors should be on the lookout to protect their businesses and not be tarnished by the bad ones.
janmcn
09-13-2014, 10:50 AM
What is disturbing is that there has been no mention of any of these break-ins in any newspaper, or did I just miss it?
Stdole
09-13-2014, 10:54 AM
They just have not quite hit the right homes yet... But all good and BAD things come to an end.. I hope the bad guys can read this ... You might want to stop these acts. !!!!
TNLAKEPANDA
09-13-2014, 10:59 AM
Lets put the retired Village cops on the case. I bet they can figure it out!
kittygilchrist
09-13-2014, 03:30 PM
And really, don't bother with efforts for community watch. It's more than retired people want to bother themselves with.... Apparently...from the fact that we do not do it, and why not?
My community has failed to respond with action.
kittygilchrist
09-13-2014, 03:34 PM
Lets put the retired Village cops on the case. I bet they can figure it out!
Or maybe you would like the code for wildwood police annex in brownwood. The secret door code is the 4 digit street address that you see above the door.
You should feel more secure now.
Warren Kiefer
09-13-2014, 04:01 PM
What is high?
three
Indydealmaker
09-13-2014, 05:58 PM
And really, don't bother with efforts for community watch. It's more than retired people want to bother themselves with.... Apparently...from the fact that we do not do it, and why not?
My community has failed to respond with action.
Kitty, A CDD is not allowed to have anything resembling a police force. I am sure that if the Community Watch observed anything hinky, they would call 911 or the dispatcher would do so. I know that once in our neck of the woods, Crime Watch did chase down some guys going through trash bags, apparently looking for documents containing personal ID.
graciegirl
09-13-2014, 06:08 PM
Against crime. US...all of us..We don't work, most of us and we are out and about and nosy as heck. If you see something a little off, call someone.
If you see something, say something.
e-flyer
09-13-2014, 09:38 PM
What is disturbing is that there has been no mention of any of these break-ins in any newspaper, or did I just miss it?
It was listed in the on-line newspaper on the 10th, and the Village Sun on the 12th (a little blurb several pages in, I forgot which section).
sharonga
09-13-2014, 09:46 PM
Hate to mention this, but the fact is that parents do bring grown children here. Children who have no means to support themselves. Children over the age of 19. Some of them come here with a past. Just saying.
VT2TV
09-13-2014, 10:20 PM
Last evening around 6:45 my husband and I observed a "crime scene" sheriff's vehicle in front of the home on the north side of the street at the entrance to Barrineau Villas in Fernandina. Later in the evening, neighbors told us that the residents of that home had been away for 7-10 days, and upon returning home, had discovered that their home had been burglarized. This makes two burglaries in Fernandina in the past two weeks, with two others only a few months ago. That's four burglaries within 1/4 mile of our house in less than a year! While we know that all communities have crime, we've never lived anywhere in which crime was as high as it is here.
I have to agree with you. I think that is high, considering we never had-or, most likely-never heard of any crime the first 3 years we lived here. We lived in a BIG community before we moved here for 18 years, and I can't remember any burglaries in all that time. The worst we had was a couple of times some teen aged boys hit the mail boxes with a board, and 1 young teen shooting birds with a BB gun. Times, they are a-changing----even in TV.
nitehawk
09-14-2014, 08:03 AM
Last evening around 6:45 my husband and I observed a "crime scene" sheriff's vehicle in front of the home on the north side of the street at the entrance to Barrineau Villas in Fernandina. Later in the evening, neighbors told us that the residents of that home had been away for 7-10 days, and upon returning home, had discovered that their home had been burglarized. This makes two burglaries in Fernandina in the past two weeks, with two others only a few months ago. That's four burglaries within 1/4 mile of our house in less than a year! While we know that all communities have crime, we've never lived anywhere in which crime was as high as it is here.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Bogie Shooter;937541]What is high?
That is High -- unless maybe you came from Detroit
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