NEWSLETTER
To Our Forest Lake Neighbors July 30, 2005
VANDALISM IN THE
NEIGHBORHOOD
Has anything happened to
you? Take a look at the list below of
vandalism and concerns that have been reported to the Association mostly in the
last two months.
| Brick mailbox pushed over |
Destroyed Mailboxes pulled out of ground |
| Construction materials stolen |
Mailbox defaced; tomatoes
stolen and then throw against garage doors |
| Person left boat, entered yard & urinated |
Fountain damaged, then
stolen |
| New metal mailbox damaged, defaced. |
Concrete pineapples destroyed |
| Wrought iron mailbox damaged |
Watermelons smashed against house |
| Doorbell being rung at late hours (2:00am) |
Flag broken off mailbox |
| Landscape lights damaged and destroyed |
Several irrigation sprinklers pulled up and damaged |
| Metal letters pulled off brick wall, stolen |
Stranger observed in carport |
| Fire hydrant opened; yard flooded |
Six (6) street lights shot out by BB-gun |
| Four
wheelers speeding on street |
Automobiles, trucks & motorcycles speeding |
| Damage to gardens and crops |
Canadian Goose shot with arrow |
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All of which adds up in the thousands of ($$$) dollars not to mention fear and anxiety.
WHAT CAN WE ALL DO?
We are trying to make everyone aware of
what’s been going on and attempt to centralize the information. Many of us have individually contacted
the Police.
The Florence County Police have asked that we call them on everything. The
number to call is their central dispatch number which is: 669-3911
Please make a report for every
incident. They will send a patrol car to the neighborhood to investigate. You
can request them NOT to stop at your house if you like.
If you have information on a crime you can call CRIME
STOPPERS OF THE PEE DEE at (843)667-TIPS. Callers do not need to reveal their
identity. The police would also like us to call another official to be sure he gets all the information about what’s
going on in Forest Lake.
That person is: Captain Todd Tucker - Florence County Police - 665-2121
extension 386
Please leave him a message, giving your name, address
and specific details. Captain Tucker has assured us that he is willing to talk
to parents even if there is only a suspicion that their children are
involved. It is believed that most of
this is being done by minors at night
Captain Tucker has informed us that he has changed the
police patrols presence in Forest Lake to the late evening hours, which is when
a lot of this seems to be happening. A
neighbor on Lakeshore Drive has actually had a vandal apprehended and has pressed charges. The vandalism has not stopped however.
Some of the vandalism is actually criminal in nature
and needs to be dealt with as such. The police remind us that parents can
be made to pay for any damages caused by their minor children. We recommend
a ZERO
TOLERANCE policy. The homeowner’s association recommends that
we all consider prosecuting the individuals and we ask for everyone’s
support. We have started a reward fund as well for those with information leading to the
arrest and/or apprehension
If you have knowledge of who might be committing any
of these acts you should share this with Captain Tucker. He would like to hear
from you and is more than willing to explain what can be done. While the offenders may not be from our
neighborhood, for the safety and well being of both your children and your
property, please talk with your children about this vandalism. They may have seen or heard something, or
even know someone who is involved. With
the availability of CRIME STOPPERS OF THE PEE DEE no one has to fear being
identified. It is very possible that
your child has been placed under unwanted peer pressure to “join in” some of this
inappropriate behavior. Being able to
tell a bully that they can’t “join in” because their parents are keeping a
close watch on them at home might even help to relieve some of the pressure and
anxiety a child could be experiencing trying to say NO!
The point of this newsletter is that we should
be reporting all the incidents to the Police and not trying to deal with them
ourselves. The Police need to get a feel for the full
extent of the vandalism. They can only
do so much however; the rest is up to us. Forest Lake Homeowners Association has been
working on getting a neighborhood watch program started for some time. We have made direct contact with a Police
official and will be inviting them to an upcoming Board meeting. After our meeting we should be able to provide
more specific information to you. In the
meantime, we will be happy to talk with you. Please contact Mr. Thomas LeVine, President of
the Forest Lake Homeowners’ Association at 230-7440.
THANK YOU,
FLHA
Board of Directors
and concerned homeowners