Report suspicious behavior or people
January 19, 2010 by admin
Filed under Helpful Tips
Keep a Watchful Eye
Crime Prevention is important and it pays to be on the look out, you never know when something may go wrong.
This happened last week in the Tarpon Woods area and the offender was caught thanks to a good description.
Dear Residents,
On Tuesday 01/12/10 a married couple from Tarpon Woods returned home after being gone for about 40 minutes. When they pulled in their driveway, they noticed a car parked across the street with a young woman and 2 children. She was asked if she needed help and she replied she was feeding her children. The couple went inside and discovered they were victims of a burglary. The husband returned outside to find the suspicious car was gone.
A description of the car was provided to deputies who intercepted it southbound on McMullen Booth Rd. The car was stopped at a residence in Safety Harbor. The car was driven by the woman and her children & boyfriend were passengers. A search of the car’s trunk revealed stolen items from the Tarpon Woods home as well as items from several other burglaries. The couple was charged with the burglaries and child abuse of their children. The boyfriend was out of jail on bond for a Safety Harbor burglary when he was arrested.
This burglary occurred about 5:30 in the afternoon, after the husband had left to go work out. He had left the sliding rear door unlocked. A neighbor across the street had observed the woman in the car but had not spoken to her or called deputies. Vegetation allowed the suspect to access the rear of the home without being seen and provided an exit route where he was picked up by the driver when the owners returned home.
Burglars target homes that are thought to be unoccupied. About ½ of all burglaries occur in the daytime when people are working. Many different methods are used to determine if residents are at home. A burglar(s) do not want to appear suspicious and will use a cover story or a solicitation to mask their intentions.
Report suspicious people or vehicles you observe in your area. Take the time to obtain a description or tag number. Burglars count on people minding their own business, making assumptions or not bothering to investigate to commit these crimes. It is about 3% of the people who commit 97% of the crime. It’s up to us 97% to stop them.
Deputy Charles Skipper
Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office
Crime Prevention Unit
(727) 582-6960
To check the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office and get the latest statistics visit their website -here-
The Village of Woodland Hills is located in the Squad 8 section.
January 2010 Agenda
January 19, 2010 by admin
Filed under Resident Information
THE VILLAGE OF WOODLAND HILLS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Wednesday, January 20, 2010, 6:00 P.M.
Harbor Chase (formerly Balmoral) Assisted Living Center (Activities Room)
2960 Tampa Road, Palm Harbor, Florida 34684
Meeting Agenda
1. Call to Order
2. Calling of the roll
3. Approval of Minutes
4. Officer Reports
5. Treasurer’s Report
• Delinquencies
6. Committee Reports
• Architectural Approval’s
7. Manager’s Report
8. Old Business
• Bike rack
• 614 Greenglen Lane
9. New Business
• Acceleration of assessment payments
• Playground tree trimming bids
• 3439 Rolling Trail – basketball goal
10. Homeowner Requests
11. Time and place of next meeting
12. Adjournment


