Wednesday, July 7, 2010

June 2010 Safety Committee Report

Another Month, Another Gate Incident
An FSR resident got himself in a jam 28 June as he was towing his boat out of the neighborhood.  After a bit of maneuvering and with the assistance of a fellow "Rancher," he was able to get underway with no permanent damage to the gate.

As for last month's crash into the pedestrian gate, Association Management Services continues attempts to recover repair costs.

Pool Mischief
Residents found the lifeguard stand and other gear dumped in the water Friday morning, 4 June.  They graciously picked-up the mess. 

Please be alert to people in the vicinity of the pool after hours.  "Foreign objects" thrown in the pool are not only a nuisance, but they may damage the recently refurbished pool lining.  Call AMS (829-7202) and SAPD (207-7273) to report suspicious activity.

Pool Hygiene
Two times during June the pool was closed due to excrement found in the water.  Please read and heed the Swimming Pool Rules & Guidelines issued with each pool pass.  This is an important safety issue according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
  • Understanding that pool closure is necessary for proper disinfection and protection of the health and safety of swimmers is likely to promote support rather than frustration. Pool closures allow chlorine to do its job — to kill germs and help prevent recreational water illnesses (RWIs). 
Cellular on Patrol Activity
Volunteers conducted four late night patrols during June spotting a record (13) open garage doors, six during one patrol alone.  The vast majority of homeowners were notified of the vulnerabilities.  In one case, 18 June, a COP member was unable to contact the resident.  SAPD responded, checked the open garage, and secured the door on confirming there were no signs of foul play.

A patrol on 25 June informed AMS the visitor entry gate was stuck open.  A gate technician responded quickly to fix the problem.

COP is always open to new volunteers.  The next training will start 10 July at the Prue Substation near Fredericksburg and Prue on consecutive Saturday mornings, 8:00 - 12:00.  Call AMS (829-7202) or email FSRsafety@yahoogroups.com for more information.

Blue Armor Patrol Summary
An officer directed traffic at the intersection of Finesilver and Cove Creek before and at the close of the swim meet, 22 June.  While preparing to depart, a resident reported that a guest of the visiting team noticed the rear of his Mercedes was damaged.  Apparently someone had attempted to remove the emblem from the trunk lid.  SAPD responded to take a report.

In routine activity, officers reported gate malfunctions on three occasions.  Gate technicians were dispatched to make repairs as requested. 

Officers also cited suspected abandoned or improperly stored vehicles.  Finally, speed and stop sign compliance was emphasized during four patrol periods during June with no citations issued.

SAPD Responses
Police responded to 21 calls for service in Finesilver Ranch; there were 19 calls during June last year. The monthly average for 2009 was 12 calls.

Most of the calls were burglary alarms (10) with a variety of unspecified "miscellaneous" calls ranking close behind at seven.  One such miscellaneous call was the open garage door found by COP.

The remaining dispatches included a criminal mischief report at the community center 22 June, probably the vehicle damaged during the swim meet.  SAPD also responded to a suspicious person in the area of the community center, just after 8:00, Monday evening, 28 June.  Details are not available.

A burglary was reported on Sweetwood, 24 June, but dispatch records indicate the responding officer may have changed the nature of the call to a "theft."  Details are not available.

In the Greenbriar neighborhood near Nichols ES, police responded to one miscellaneous call.
Greenbriar, with about 1/4 the number of homes as Finesilver Ranch, is the closest gated community and presumably has similar demographics for crime reporting comparison.

Sex Offender Watch
As of this post, there are no registered sex offenders residing in FSR.

SAFD Responses
Firefighters made one EMS call to Finesilver Ranch during June.

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