On the Security Scene

Courtesy of Landings Security

Reported Gunshots

On May 3, Landings Security responded to several reports of gunshots fired in the area of Little Comfort Road. Patrols were deployed into the areas to attempt to locate the cause. No additional calls were received, and no indications of gunshots were found. Currently, there are no suspects in this incident.

 

Fishing

On May 5, Landings Security observed two juveniles fishing at the Deer Creek Village lagoon. When Security attempted to make contact with the juveniles, they ran between two houses but stopped when ordered by the Officer. When asked why they ran, one of the juveniles said they were afraid because of a bad experience with The Landings Golf & Athletic Club (TLGAC) Security at a Palmetto lagoon. The Landings Association’s Rules & Regulations regarding fishing in the lagoons was explained to the juveniles, and they were advised to contact TLGAC for more information regarding rules specific to that entity.

Ding Dong Ditch

On May 8, Landings Security was notified of juveniles ringing the doorbell and running away. The incident occurred on Saturday, May 6, on Wakefield Place. The juveniles were observed on video through the residents’ security system. The video footage is being reviewed by Landings Security. Security offered to provide extra patrols in the area. However, the offer was declined.

Warnings and Citations

  • Warnings and fines were issued to vendors for not displaying logos on RFID-equipped vehicles and/or for not using safety cones.
  • A warning was issued to a vendor for driving through Tidewater Square.
  • Warnings were issued to residents for driving a golf cart in no cart zones.
  • Warnings were issued to residents for placing dry trash curbside prior to 24 hours of pickup.



This article was originally published by The Landings Association on their website.

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