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Mission Statement..We will work to preserve and enhance our way of life through our homeowners association and provide information to the property owners to accomplish that goal.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Public Safety weekly report

Candlewick Lake Public Safety

WEEKLY REPORT

Week Ending 11/06/2011

Rescue Calls

Public Safety responded to the 100 block of Minarette for a report of a subject having trouble breathing. Public Safety Officers responded and assisted the subject until Capron Rescue arrived and transported the subject to the hospital.

Public Safety responded to the 400 block of Lamplighter Loop for a report of a subject suffering from an unknown medical issue. Public Safety Officers responded and assisted the subject until Capron rescue arrived and transported the subject to the hospital.

Suspicious Incidents

Public Safety responded to the 200 block of Briarcliff for a report of loud noise in the area. Public Safety Officers met with the complainant then met with the neighboring resident. Public Safety Officers found the offender to be a new resident and subsequently educated the new resident of the noise restrictions. Public Safety then issued a verbal warning to the offender.

Public Safety responded to a call of a suspicious person walking around the yard of a resident located in the 500 block of Atlantic. Public Safety responded and was unable to locate the subject, however and extra patrol was initiated to the area and there have no additional calls regarding this subject.

Any resident observing a subject on their property and they are unfamiliar with who they are encouraged to call Public Safety immediately

Landlord / Tenant Disputes

Public Safety Officers responded to the 500 block of Pembroke in response to a call from a homeowner concerned about a tenant he had been renting to. Public Safety Officers responded to the rental property to check on the status of the renter moving out and to check on the condition of the property at the request of the owner. Public Safety officers met with the renter who indicated he had completed moving out of the residence. The renter was hostile and refused to speak with Public Safety. The renter departed indicating he no longer lived in Candlewick and Public Safety canceled the renter’s c-pass. Public Safety then secured the residence at the request of the homeowner. Public Safety then met with the homeowner and remained there while he changed the locks to the residence.

** Should a resident / owner of a property be concerned dealing with exiting renters, they are encouraged to call Public Safety because this can be a very volatile situation.**

 

Citations issued 10

Warnings issued 15

 

Public Safety has had another spike in violations for disobeying stop signs/ traffic control devices. Public Safety will continue to take a zero tolerance approach to stop sign violations/speeding vehicles.

Public Safety would like to thank the residents who have offered the use of their driveways in order to conduct radar enforcement throughout the neighborhoods. Have a wonderful and SAFE Thanksgiving.

We thank you for taking the time to read these important updates.

Being informed is half the battle.