Recently, there have been numerous cases of unreported petty crimes in your neighbourhood. Many of your neighbours are complaining of vandalism and pick pocketing occurrences. These petty criminals are getting away scot free and residents are starting to worry for their safety. Here are some safety tips for you people!
Valley Street, Our Home
IT HAS COME TO MY ATTENTION THAT THERE ARE NUMEROUS CASES OF UNREPORTED PETTY CRIMES IN VALLEY STREET SUCH AS VANDALISM AND PICKPOCKETING. HENCE, I HAVE DECIDED TO START THIS BLOG TO RAISE AWARENESS IN VALLEY STREET AND ALSO TO SHARE SOME TIPS ON HOW TO AVOID BEING A VICTIM OF THESE CRIMES. ON TOP OF THIS, THERE HAVE ALSO BEEN A RISING PROBLEM OF STRAY CATS AND DOGS AND THAT SEVERAL JOGGERS HAVE BEEN HARMED
Tuesday, 7 August 2012
Pickpocket Found !
Pickpocketing is one of the oldest and most widespread crimes in the world. The appeal is its relative safety: A skilled pickpocket can make off with just as much moneyas an armed robber, without much danger of confrontation or risk of being identified in a line-up. By the time the victim realizes what's happened, the pickpocket is long gone. And since no weapons are involved, pickpockets who do get caught face minimal jail time.
Vandalism and how to react?
Recently there also has been various vandalism cases. We suspect that they are done by serial vandals. Together as a community we can help conserve our beautiful neighbourhood.
Stray cats and dogs seen in Valley Street
Some residents had noticed a sudden increase in the number of stray cats and dogs in Valley Street. A pack of cats and dogs are seen loitering around the area, making the residents feel unsafe because they will fear that it may harm or hurt them. The streets are littered with cat food as people are feeding these cats. In addition, there are also reported cases of joggers being bitten by stray dogs. Something needs to be done about these stray animals.
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