Tuesday, November 30, 2010

MEETING CANCELLED 18 January 2011

The next scheduled meeting of the Glen Laurel Neighborhood Watch will be on Tuesday, January 18, 2011 @ 7:15 at the Glen Laurel Clubhouse. IS CANCELLED

Suspect/Vehicle Description form

Watch Reporting Process

For any incident requiring police response CALL 911; this includes suspicious persons, vehicles and activities – ANY PROGRESS ACTIVITIES. This also pertains for in progress requests for Town services such as water/gas leaks. Follow-up with the Clayton Police Community Action Team or your Watch Commander.

For quality of life concerns or on-going problems which ARE NOT IN PROGRESS contact your watch commander or the Clayton Police Community Action Team at 919.550.0826 (Monday-Friday 7 am – 5 pm).

To report a street light out call the Town of Clayton Operations Center at 919.553.1530 and provide an address and/or pole number

Resources:

For follow-up on any incidents contact your Watch Commander.

The Community Action Team will provide available information on incidents to the Watch Commander for distribution.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Neighborhood Watch Meeting TOMORROW

Just a reminder regarding our next neighborhood watch meeting TOMORROW - November 30th at 7:15 pm at the Club-House.

See you there!

Breaking & Entering - Be-On-the-Look-Out

Sometime between November 24th and November 27th someone went through an unlocked door at a residence on LaFoy and took several items including an X-Box 360, Wii game, paint ball gun, X-Box games and a hockey duffle bag.

Please be mindful and secure all of your doors and windows when you are away from home >> including doors from your garage into your home.

The Clayton Police do not have any suspects in this incident - so if you have any information please contact Lt. Hutchins at 919.550.0826 or email him at jhutchins@townofclaytonnc.org.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Bicycles Found



In the early morning hours of Saturday, November 6th, two subjects dressed in dark clothes and dark “hoodie” style sweatshirts were reportedly seen riding bicycles in the area. Clayton Police Officers on patrol located two bicycles abandoned near the area of Vinson Road and Torrey Pines about 4:30 AM. These bikes appear to you children’s bicycles, so it is possible that they may have been stolen. If anyone is missing a bicycle over this past weekend, or has seen anyone operating similar bicycles in the area, please contact us, so these bicycles may be returned to their rightful owners and appropriate follow-up investigations may be conducted.

The two bikes in question are:

1.) Pink in color, Schwinn, model: Heart Throb
2.) Black & Green in color Roadmaster, Model: MS Sport RX

IF ANYONE has any information about these suspects or the bicycles being stolen, please contact Captain Jon Gerrell…. 553-1576

To retrieve the bicycles, please contact:

Officer Nancy Harvey, Evidence Technician, at the Clayton Police Department, 553-4611during normal operating hours.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Reckless Driver



On Thursday night, October 23rd at 9:22pm, one of our community members witnessed Black BMX X3 driving very fast and erratically in our neighborhood. Driver was described as a male between 20 and 30 years of age, dark complexion.

Said car and driver were seen traveling down Neuse Ridge from the direction of the front of the neighborhood, executed a fast u-turn on Hein and sped (very fast) back toward the front of the neighborhood on Neuse Ridge. Estimated speed is said to exceed 50 mph. 911 was called while said car and driver returned down Hein to exit the back on the neighborhood and could be heard accelerating down Vinson and possibly back down Glen Laural.

Officer Melissa Phillips of Clayton PD responded but was unable to locate the person or vehicle in question. Officer Phillips remained in the area for over 2 hours without any further sighting.

The caller provided a detailed description of the car - but no license plate information - so the description was passed onto the rest of the traffic unit and the patrol division to see if we can locate the vehicle and speak with the registered owner to determine who is driving it in such a careless manner.

If anyone from the neighborhood sees the car parked in a driveway please have them get the plate and pass it on to your Neighborhood Watch representative which includes your Block Captain, Sector Leader or Watch Commander.



Images of model in question, NOT actual vehicle in question.