Lock Your Cars!
Recently a neighbor on Taloza Ct spotted a hooded individual with gloves on trying to get into their car parked in their driveway, after they were spotted in the next-door neighbor's driveway. The suspected thieves ran to their white car (possibly a Dodge or Nissan) with one headlight and no plates. They were chased out of the neighborhood and Cobb County Police were called. The Police said to call back if they are seen again. Here is their non-emergency number: 770-499-3911.
They did not get anything this time, but let's not give these thieves any reason to target our neighborhood. Keep your valuables out of cars at night and keep your cars locked. You should keep all your doors locked, including garage doors, during the day even if you work from home or are a stay-at-home parent.
Be safe and help keep our neighborhood safe!
Laine Liss
contact@indiancreekha.org
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Sunday, November 10, 2013
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Coyote Update
Dear Neighbors:
There have been sounds of coyotes in our neighborhood that last few days. I just wanted to alert those of you with small pets, to keep the close and indoors at night. Several cats have gone missing within the last year. Please keep your animals safe from coyote attacks by keeping them in a well fenced area or indoors. If you keep your garbage cans tightly covered and bird/squirrel food out of their reach, they are more likely to move out of a yard quickly. According to news articles from last year, they are most likely following the stream that runs through our neighborhood.
Thank you for your cooperation and stay safe!
Laine
Dear Neighbors:
There have been sounds of coyotes in our neighborhood that last few days. I just wanted to alert those of you with small pets, to keep the close and indoors at night. Several cats have gone missing within the last year. Please keep your animals safe from coyote attacks by keeping them in a well fenced area or indoors. If you keep your garbage cans tightly covered and bird/squirrel food out of their reach, they are more likely to move out of a yard quickly. According to news articles from last year, they are most likely following the stream that runs through our neighborhood.
Thank you for your cooperation and stay safe!
Laine
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