On the Security Scene
Dog Attack
On Wednesday, May 12, Security responded to a report of a lawncare employee who had been bitten by a dog while working at a residence on Long Island Road. The man stated that the dog stayed on the property behind an electric fence of the property at which he was working. He advised that he did not need any medical attention. Contact was made with the homeowner who stated they were not expecting the lawncare company that day which is why the dogs were out.
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Theft
Security responded to a residence on Ovenbird Lane for a report of a possible theft. The resident at the property advised that his trash can was missing for the second time in two weeks. There have been no further reports of missing trash cans in the area.
Suspicious Incidents
On Monday, May 17, Security responded to a report of possible vandalism at a residence on Ale House Retreat. The homeowner advised that his wife noticed a piece of wood missing from the fence around their service yard on Friday. They had looked at the fence the previous week and everything was intact. The homeowner stated that he looked around the yard and inside the service area but was not able to locate the missing piece of wood.
Security spoke with a resident on Saturday, May 15, regarding a social media post she made in reference to a suspicious incident involving her daughter. After confirming the details of the suspicious vehicle involved of the incident, Security checked the Avigilon camera system and the ABDi database and identified the owner of the suspicious vehicle. Contact was made with the vehicle’s owner who advised that their son was driving the vehicle at the time of the incident. The vehicle’s owner stated they would speak with their son and follow up with Security regarding the incident. The vehicle’s owner followed up later that evening with the details of the incident as provided by their son and apologized for any problems which may have resulted.
** Please note that a brief synopsis is provided for pertinent incidents that Security responds to during the week. All incidents are not covered in the weekly recap. Statistics for all reports are provided below. **
This article was originally published by The Landings Association on their website. Visit landings.org to read the original article. https://landings.org/news/2021/05/21/security-scene