Thursday, June 26, 2014

Crime Reports 6/25/2014


Go to https://www.crimereports.com/ to find this information and use their mobile app on your smartphone for up to date info. Other great apps for smart phones and webpages to keep up to date on the most recent crime and safety concerns in our area are:

Lincoln/Barrett Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/LincolnBarrettNeighborhoodWatch

Lincoln/Barrett Nextdoor Page:
https://lincolnbarretthills.nextdoor.com/news_feed/

Tip Submit-an anonymous tip to law enforcement app our Sheriff's Dept uses:
http://www.tipsoft.com/index.aspx

311 for County General Services and to submit a quick report:
http://portal.cityofsacramento.org/General-Services/311

Follow Crime Alert on Facebook or Twitter:
http://www.crimealert.org/

You can even submit a tip via SMS text message:
http://www.sacsheriff.com/Pages/Services/Tips.aspx




Suspicious behavior, loitering in the park, vandalism/graffiti, dumping, and alcohol/drug use at Jan Park

I am very sorry to report friends and neighbors that with the warm weather comes problems in the park. As many of you have seen, we had a very sad experience of having graffiti sprawled all over our rock park signs and the new message board at the Slate/Jan entrance recently. With a lot of work and care by the Carmichael Recreation and Park District folks, much of it has been cleaned up, but I know it was an upsetting shock for many of us.



I also wanted to let everyone know that a recent request to the Carmichael Recreation and Park District was made and performed to remove a park table and bench set from the far end near Ranger Way due to excessive use of the table as a "hang out" space for young adults who were habitually dumping trash from cars, using alcohol and drugs, communicating about future drug deals, and entering the park after hours. Several calls were made to the Sheriff's Dept regarding this activity (one of the individuals lives in the neighborhood), and we hope that the removal of the table will reduce the congregating for less than pleasant purposes :) As always, please call the non-emergency Sheriff's Dept number to report activity of this type, and let us know here so we can report repeated activity to the Carmichael Park District to request a ranger.

I also wanted to copy here a recent post from one of our neighbors from Nextdoor.com:

https://lincolnbarretthills.nextdoor.com/neighborhood_feed/

6/24/2014:
Came out to find a white woman early 30s and a Hispanic man in 30s as we'll, with totes, crates, mounds of trash and what appears to be household items in boxes and packages. Most of there stuff piled on sidewalk, as the lady tried to stuff several things into a very jammed trunk, to which she couldn't get the lid closed as it spilled over, with trash sitting on curb. While she feverishly worked on jamming this stuff, the gentlemen suspiciously walked down the sidewalk, with head looking nervously in every direction, and out of the park towards Manzanita and neighborhood on far side of jan park. He came back shortly later carrying two brown bags with what looked to be empty milk cartoons and a white rod. He asked if I had a problem and I said "yes, actually I do!" I told him and her I was tired of people pulling into neighborhood and leaving piles of trash. I said I've never seen them in our neighborhood and their behavior was very suspicious that time of the day. She said she would find a trash can. The whole thing was bazaar, and it truly looked like they had either grabbed stuff out of garages or had been dumpster diving. I drove down the block and parked and 10 minutes later they passed me. They did take their trash with them but beware about leaving garage doors open. Lots of questionable activity when lots of us our rushing out the door to work and easily distracted and in a hurry.



We need your help making sure we keep the park safe by being a part of the Jan Park Watch. Please report here, via email to Olivia or Carmen, or on Nextdoor any suspicious behavior or signs of vandalism, camping, loitering, drug/alcohol use in the park and be sure to contact the Sheriff's Dept. on the non-emergency number 874-5115 or 911 for crimes in progress. If we all are active, present, and responsive, we know that we can keep our neighborhood clean, safe, and beautiful for all of us to enjoy. Thanks so much to everyone for caring and taking the time to be great neighbors!

Fourth of July -Pet Reminders!

Hi friends,

Just wanted to remind you to be really careful with your animals this upcoming holiday and make sure they are secure and safe. The animal shelters get filled every 4th with animals that panic and run because of the fireworks surrounding our Independence Day. Please share this little reminder with friends and neighbors and have a safe and happy 4th of July!

http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/fourth-july-safety-tips


A note from Susan Peters-Fourth of July Fun!

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Dear Friends,
This year there will be two local parades held on Independence Day, the Fourth of July.  Enjoy the celebration by either viewing the fun as a spectator or joining in as a parade participant. 
Arden Arcade’s 13th annual parade will start at 10 a.m. beginning at the Sacramento County Building, 2700 Fulton Avenue.  The route goes south past El Camino Avenue and turns on Cottage Way continuing west to Bell Street where it will turn north and finish at Howe Park.   Afterwards there will be food, fun and family activities at the park.  The Fulton-El Camino Recreation and Park District is coordinating the event.  For more information and an entry form, please visit the Fulton-El Camino Recreation and Park District’s website. 
Carmichael’s celebration kick-offs with a pancake breakfast sponsored by the Kiwanis Club from 7 to 11 a.m. at Carmichael Park followed by the 56th Annual Elks Club Parade on Fair Oaks Boulevard starting at 10:30 a.m. at Marconi Avenue and continuing to Manzanita and Cypress Avenues. The parade features floats, antique automobiles, marching bands, equestrian entries, and much more.   For parade entry information, please contact Jim Warrick at jdwarrick@lanset.com or call the Elks Lodge at 489-2103.
And fireworks will later light up the evening sky over Carmichael at the La Sierra Community Center, 5325 Engle Road.  The first sky rocket is expected to go off at approximately 9:30 p.m. but before the big show you can enjoy plenty of free activities starting 7 pm.  To learn more about all the Carmichael fun, please visit the Carmichael Recreation and Park District’s website. 
Happy Fourth of July! 
SUSAN PETERS
Supervisor, Third District