Vehicle Burglaries
Police logs indicate five autos were burglarized in Finesilver Ranch between 2:00 and 4:00 am, 21 June. Considering anecdotal reporting, burglars may have struck as many as seven vehicles. All of the break-ins occurred on the south side of the neighborhood in front of homes on Atwell Park, Burnwood, Sweetwood, and Twinpost.
Items stolen range from professional sound equipment to portable electronics. The full extent of property damage/ loss and other details are unknown pending release of official reports.
One family reported the burglars opened a garage door at about 3:00 am using a remote that was stowed in a vehicle parked outside. The homeowner's dogs deterred the burglars from entering the garage or other parts of the home. The thieves departed before a description or other details could be obtained.
A review of gate video during the 2:00 - 4:00 am time frame was inconclusive. On this particular night, Blue Armor Security and FSR's Cellular on Patrol neighborhood watch team did not conduct patrols during this time period.
The best advice to protect against vehicle burglaries comes from an official SAPD slogan: "Leave it, Lose it." See previous posts for additional information on vehicle burglaries in FSR.
Truck Damages Gate Stonework
The driver of a moving van clipped the stone pillar at the gate on 16 June. Despite video which clearly captures the hit and run, company officials continue to ignore the board's request for restitution. The board is pressing charges.
Solicitors Return
An Aquafuzion water purification system salesperson conducted door-to-door solicitations 26 June. Using tactics similar to those used last April, the solicitor falsely claimed to be conducting water tests on behalf of local utility companies in order to gain confidence in the product.
Please report solicitors to SAPD (207-7273) and Association Management Services (829-7202). AMS will request a Blue Armor Security response to remove them from the neighborhood.
Cellular on Patrol
Volunteers conducted weekly neighborhood watch patrols. No suspicious activity was observed; however some grateful residents were reminded to close garage doors.
Blue Armor Patrol Summary
Security officers continued random daily patrols of FSR -- monitoring traffic, raising awareness to property vulnerabilities, and patrolling the park on foot.
Officers monitored traffic flow at the conclusion of the FSR Torpedo Swim Team's final home meet, 16 June. This was in response to a neighbor's valid concern that the rush of traffic associated with about 200 swimmers presented a hazard.
SAPD Responses
Police responded to 18 calls for service to FSR during June compared to 13 calls during June last year. The monthly average for 2008 was 14 responses. The above average responses reflect the vehicle burglaries, with at least five reported to SAPD. Incidentally, another resident reported a vehicle break-in while parked at an apartment complex on Babcock Rd.
Also recorded by SAPD during June were two minor accidents, one on Burnwood and another at Finesilver and Braun Rds, plus the gate hit & run. There were six alarm calls, one call marked "miscellaneous," and a mistaken 911 call.
Finally, a suspicious vehicle on Cove Creek prompted a call to police. At about 11:30 pm, Saturday, 25 June, a teen aged male was approached by an adult male driving a dark colored SUV who offered a ride. SAPD took a report and the Safety Committee later reviewed gate video, to no avail.
SAPD logged four calls to the Greenbriar neighborhood near Nichols ES. Residents there reported a home burglary and an unrelated vehicle burglary occurring on 15 and 25 June respectively. There were also a disturbance and a suspicious vehicle.
Greenbriar, with about 1/4 the number of homes of Finesilver Ranch is the closest gated community and, presumably, has similar demographics for crime reporting comparison purposes.
Sex Offender Watch
No registered sex offenders live in Finesilver Ranch as of this post.
SAFD Responses
There were no fire/ EMS calls to FSR.
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2 comments:
It seems like the cameras at the front gate are not effective for identifying specific vehicle information. There are two instances in the post where information was sought from the cameras, but was not able to be found. I feel that the HOA is letting down the homeowners when cameras are installed at the gates, and the association is unable to pull any valuable information when homeowner's vehicles are burglarized and children are in dangerous situations. Is there any consideration to getting cameras at the gate that will gather meaningful information like the vehicle's license plate?
Yes, but it's complicated.
Some of the factors to overcome when retrieving data from the cameras are lighting, incident time window (i.e. the amount of data to be manually reviewed), the speed of the vehicle, the vehicle's angle of approach, and the level of detail provided by witnesses.
The cameras and video capture software are adjusted for the best possible outcomes. Unfortunately, adjustments to optimize coverage to overcome one factor can result in exacerbating other factors.
We continue to tweak the cameras with each lesson learned, resulting in the HOA's recovery of over $5000 in property damages since upgrades were made last year.
The HOA Board continues to approve Safety Cmte camera improvements as we find reasonably priced technology solutions to protect FSR.
Regardless, you're right to be concerned; gate cameras are a priority, but, with so many variables, they're not 100%. We'll continue efforts to improve.
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