Monday, December 30, 2013

Car vandalism 12/28 on Jan Drive near park

Two tires of a car were slashed with a razor blade by a group of teenagers seen near house at around 8:30 p.m. Teens were followed into Jan Park, but not found. Please call suspicious behavior by anyone in the area in to the sheriff's department at 874-5115.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Email from Sherrie Carhart regarding theft

 I’m receiving a larger number of emails and phone calls about property theft/burglaries this month and last.   This time ofyear is seemingly high theft season:
 
If you’re home or off at work or on vacation, make sure that everything is locked up securely.  This includes backyard gates, all doors to your garage, doors from your rear yard to your house and doggy doors when not in use. 
 
Suspicious people loitering, lingering, wandering around going door to door or up on properties in your neighborhood at night should be reported to dispatch as being suspicious.  Describe their behavior to the dispatcher.  If they have a vehicle, get a  good description of everything and be a good witness.  Call immediately, don’t wait.  874-5115.   Don’t tell them you’re calling the cops or tip them off.  DON”T FOLLOW OR CONFRONT.
 
If someone knocks or rings your doorbell, talk through the door.  Teach your kids to talk through the door, but not to open it. 
 
Leave lights on timers on inside your home.  Have timers go off in different parts of your house at different times to mimic that you’re actually home.
 
If you have a work vehicle or trailer, and it contains tools it is a target if it is parked on your driveway or street.
Work vehicles/trailers containing tools must be parked in an enclosed yard or garage.
In the Arden area we are having multiple reports of trailer hasps being cut with saws and metal around the hasps being sawed to enter and steal high dollar items.  Lots of $150 to $3,000 bikes being stolen. Also many vehicle break-ins and gas thefts and numerous mail thefts in many areas of the county.  Cars and motorcycles and dirt bikes and power tools and hand tools and coins, any and all electronic digital cameras and laptops, phones and  presents in the car or wrapped under the tree, designer goods; eye glasses to shoes, cash, guns, jewelry, alcohol are being stolen.  LOCK UP VALUABLES.   Buy an engraver and put your driver’s license number on expensive tools and bikes.  
 
Check your mailbox regularly if your mail is coming late in the day.  Don’t leave mail overnight in your box.  Report mail theft to the US Post office or to the Sheriff’s Department.  Report ID theft/ fraud to the Sheriff’s Department.
NEVER mail outgoing mail from your mailbox.  If you see someone taking mail, call emergency line 874-5111.
 
If you have a vacant house nearby please or know that your neighbor is gone, be alert to unusual lights/activity in the house/garage at night.  Call 9-1-1 if you think that a burglar may be there.    The early cover of darkness and , cold and rain will keep most people inside as soon as they get home.  Its perfect weather for burglars.
 
When you shop, go store to store or arrive home, take everything, out of your vehicle.  Never leave anything including jackets or bags.
 
Finally,  please go and visit the elderly neighbors down the street.  See if they have their heat on, if they need to take a trip to the grocery store or might need someone to talk to.     
 
Sherrie Carhart
Crime Prevention Specialist
North Division

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Emergency Preparedness from Sac. County- Cold Weather Advisory

Prepare for Cold Weather
EMERGENCY/PREPAREDNESS 12/3/2013
     
Winter Is Coming
​Office of Emergency Services Monitoring Upcoming Conditions
Bundle Up - Winter is Coming Night temperatures expected to drop into the upper 20s and low 30s
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​With night temperatures expected to drop into the upper 20s and low 30s over the next three to four days, the Sacramento Office of Emergency Services is monitoring the weather and advising residents to take winter precautions. Currently, there are no plans to open warming centers, but the situation will be carefully monitored and updates will be provided as necessary.

What You Can Do

Loved Ones:

Check on your family and neighbors, especially seniors and those living alone
Make sure your pets are secure and safe out of the elements
Discuss emergency plans in advance
Keep an emergency kit in an easy-access location
Around the House and in Your Car:

Clear debris from gutters and downspouts
Store outdoor furniture, lawn equipment, decorations properly
Secure outdoor plants or cover with blankets or plastic to prevent freezing
Learn where your water shutoff valves are in case a pipe bursts
Do not bring heating devices in doors that are intended for outdoor use, such as barbecues or other fuel-burning devices
Insulate pipes and allow faucets to drip during cold weather to avoid freezing
Prepare your auto for cold weather - 
Keep extra blankets, food and water in your vehicle
Drive safely and slowly
Avoid downed power lines
Find complete preparedness tips at http://www.SacramentoReady.org.

Helpful Numbers

Sacramento County:

For localized street flooding, downed trees or branches in the roadway: call 875-5171.
For water, sewer, or drainage issues: call 875-7246.
Information on creek levels: www.stormready.org
City of Sacramento:

For localized street flooding, downed trees or branches in the roadway, City residents should call: 3-1-1 or 916/264-5011.
Other Information

For life threatening emergencies, contact 911.
For electrical power outages in Sacramento County contact SMUD at 1-888-456-7683 or PG&E at 1-800-743-5000.
County residents can call 2-1-1 OR 916-875-5656 for more information.  Residents of the City of Sacramento can call 3-1-1.  Detailed information on this weather related event and any associated emergencies is available on line www.sacramentoready.org.

Services to Homeless - Complete information about services can be accessed by contacting 2-1-1. These winter services have been added to year-round services:

Next Move Winter Shelter program

25 family shelter beds
Contact number: (916) 455-2160
Next Move Motel Voucher Program- Fax Number: (916) 455-2195
Volunteers of America Winter Shelter Program

25 family shelter beds
Interviews conducted at Mary House (Loaves and Fishes), Thursdays 8:00 – 11:30 am
Volunteers of America information number: (916) 442-3691
Winter Sanctuary

Intake conducted at Friendship Park at Loaves and Fishes Monday – Friday, 9:00 – 12:00 am
Contact phone number is: Sacramento Steps Forward (916) 577-9770
Cold Weather - General Tips and Recommendations

Check on elderly family members, friends, or neighbors.  Elderly and those with serious medical conditions are at risk. Please be sure to check in on community members that might be vulnerable during this cold spell.
Bring your pets indoors. A dog or cat left outside in severe cold weather can die quickly from exposure. Except for exercise and walks, all dogs and cats are safer indoors during the winter. Bring your pets inside when temperatures start to dip near freezing. Make sure they have a warm draft free place indoors with a dry mat or blanket that they can lie on.
Carbon Monoxide is a “silent killer.” It is not OK to heat the inside of your home with any kind of BBQ, propane heater, or any other fuel fired equipment. Only use heaters that were installed with your home and those that are designed to be used indoors. Make sure that your natural gas furnaces and other appliances are in good, clean working order.
Freezing pipes.  Insulate outdoor pipes that lead into your home.  Seal with caulk around the pipes that lead into and out of your home. Inside your home, leave bathroom and under sink cabinets open to help warm the water.  If your pipes freeze, leave your tap on and call the plumber. You can defrost your pipes using a hair dryer on a low setting, working your way slowly from the faucet to where your pipe enters the wall. City residents who need to have their water turned off in order to make repairs to their lines may call 311 or County residents can call 916-875-RAIN or 875-7246 for more information. 
Reduce your vehicle speed. If the temperature stays below 32 degrees, there will be a high probability you will see black ice. Be extra cautious when going over bridges and/or overpasses.  Give yourself extra spacing between vehicles in front of you. The best thing you can do is reduce your vehicle speeds.
Watch for tree limbs. As temperatures dip, trees become vulnerable to limbs snapping. In such instances, City emergency response crews will arrive on scene and work diligently to restore the free-flow of traffic or abate hazardous situations.  For service, Sacramento City residents may call 311 and County residents can call 916-875-5171.
Contact Info: Chris Andis, Communication and Media Staff, 916-874-2691

Monday, December 2, 2013

Crime Report -12/2/2013 and Carmichael Park Master Plan Workshop Dates







Be a part of the future of Carmichael Park, and share your ideas, interests and questions with your neighbors. The first important meeting to help will be December 5th from 4-7:30 p.m. at the Clubhouse. Hope to see you there!