This morning a white male around 5'8" claiming to be working for Comcast tried entering my home. After calling comcast no technician was scheduled to work in our neighborhood. The Salisbury Police has requested for anyone who experiences this same situation to immediately call the Police!
On Tuesday late morning...I saw a male matching this description walking through and looking around the Nentego Drive homes in Fruitland...walking the road way...
In every neighborhood there should be crime watch community. It would be nice if we could make an attempt to get to know our neighbors so that we could watch out for each other. I am retired and home all the time and I know who is in the neighborhood that does not live here. I would make a call to the police if I think something is wrong but I also get confused as to which branch of the police I should be contacting. It would be helpful to know how each agency works or which neighborhood should respond to which agency. I think we have all have experienced the same call where we have been told "that is NOT our concern...call the other guy" Now more than ever it would be nice to know who my friendly neighborhood police officer should be called. That would be a good start.
I live in Fruitland and the Fruitland police are always on the road. I see more Fruitland police a day than I do anywhere else. They do a great job here. I think the point of this story was to not let anyone in your home that you're not expecting.
Fruitland area and Salisbury police just doesn't make sense.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't Fruitland have their own Po Po?
ReplyDeleteWhat does that have to do with Fruitland? Don't they have enough problems?
ReplyDeleteI am in allen which is Salisbury zip....fruitland police respond to us cause they are closer. ..so yeah 3:18 makes sense to me
ReplyDeleteOn Tuesday late morning...I saw a male matching this description walking through and looking around the Nentego Drive homes in Fruitland...walking the road way...
ReplyDeleteIn every neighborhood there should be crime watch community. It would be nice if we could make an attempt to get to know our neighbors so that we could watch out for each other. I am retired and home all the time and I know who is in the neighborhood that does not live here. I would make a call to the police if I think something is wrong but I also get confused as to which branch of the police I should be contacting. It would be helpful to know how each agency works or which neighborhood should respond to which agency. I think we have all have experienced the same call where we have been told "that is NOT our concern...call the other guy" Now more than ever it would be nice to know who my friendly neighborhood police officer should be called. That would be a good start.
ReplyDelete7:09 I sincerely hope you do your homework & make some phone calls to learn which agency you are to call before you have an emergency.
ReplyDeleteLock and Load takes care of it!!!!!
ReplyDeleteFruitland Cops are too busy to patrol when they are lifting weights at their brand new 2.5 million dollar Country Club
ReplyDeleteI live in Fruitland and the Fruitland police are always on the road. I see more Fruitland police a day than I do anywhere else. They do a great job here. I think the point of this story was to not let anyone in your home that you're not expecting.
ReplyDelete8:51 Get on Patrol and out of the Country Club! Go check the speed Cameras! How is the Chief??
ReplyDeleteFruitland police issue a lot of speeding tickets. They are a terrible bunch
ReplyDeleteThe same guy tried to come into my house to fix a problem I didn't have I said no and he was rude.
ReplyDelete5:27. Then slow down. (No, I'm not a cop, I just believe in traffic safety).
ReplyDeleteTake it to the tribal counsel.
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