On the Security Scene

Courtesy of Landings Security

Burglary

At approximately midnight on Sunday, May 19, Chatham County Police Department (CCPD) notified Security of two burglaries in the Oakridge area. It appears that one of the burglaries may have occurred on Saturday between 4:30 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. The timeline for the second burglary is unknown at this time. Both burglaries were forced entry through broken glass on door/window. CCPD is investigating.

 

Attempted Burglary

On Wednesday, May 22, at approximately 1:15 a.m., a resident contacted Security regarding an attempted burglary at a residence located just south of the Palmetto Club. The resident confronted the suspects, and they fled. CCPD responded and patrolled the area along with TLA Security, but patrol units did not discover anyone in or around the area.

Vehicle Accident

On Wednesday, May 15, Security was flagged down at the intersection of Diamond Causeway and Westcross Road for a vehicle vs. golf cart accident without injuries. A review of the Avigilon video found that the driver of the vehicle was stopped at a red light. As the golf cart enters the crosswalk, the vehicle begins to move into the intersection, striking the golf cart on the driver’s side. Although it is unclear from the video if the vehicle had a green turning arrow, traffic from the opposite direction begins turning at the time the accident occurred. The golf cart sustained damage on its driver’s side, and the vehicle sustained minor front-end damage. The involved parties both refused CCPD and decided to handle the incident between themselves.

Traffic Safety

The Guardian Pro camera/LIDAR system remained Landings Way North at Woodbrook Court. From May 15 to May 21, the system recorded 39 violations, with the highest recorded speed being 48 MPH. Staff sent 34 courtesy notices to those individuals who are recorded exceeding the posted speed limit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TLA Rules and Regulations Enforcement

  • Warnings were issued to commercial vendors for no logos on RFID-equipped vehicles and no safety cones.
  • A $50 citation was issued to a vendor for no safety cones, and a $50 citation was issued to another vendor for parking in a no parking zone.
  • A warning was issued to a guest for blocking a fire hydrant.
  • A warning was issued to a resident for operating a golf cart in a cart-free zone.
  • A $50 citation was issued to a resident for operating a golf cart without a driver’s license.

 

 

 

 

 

 



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

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