On the Security Scene

Courtesy of Landings Security

Theft

On Wednesday, September 8, Security responded to a report of a theft. The complainant advised that he had driven his golf cart to Delegal Marina on Monday, September 6, to go fishing between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Upon returning to his cart, he did not notice anything out of the ordinary. His wife used the golf cart the following morning and noticed that two sand bottles were missing. The complainant did not want to file a report with Chatham County Police Department (CCPD).

 

Suspicious Incidents

Security responded to Tupelo Lane on Saturday, September 11, for a suspicious incident. The complainant advised that he heard a loud noise outside his home. Upon arrival, the resident stated that he noticed a broken one-way sign across from his street and believed a vehicle may have struck it. The responding officer also noticed a broken car part located in the street. The incident was reported to the Public Works department so the sign could be repaired.

On Monday, September 13, Security responded to a residence on Isham Lane for a suspicious incident. The complainant advised that he noticed a hole in one of his windows which he believed might have been caused by a bullet. Upon further inspection, the officers determined the hole was likely caused by a landscaping company while cutting the grass as the hole did not penetrate both panes of the window.

** 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.

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