Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Suspicious Trespassing in Creekside!

Property Manager Tiffany from Argus has relayed another trespassing situation from a homeowner on 73rd street east in Creekside.

"I have been looking for someone to get in touch with to let them know about our experience on Saturday night Aug.7th. My husband and I heard a couple of large thuds, which has led us to believe that someone hopped over our wooden fence and was in our back yard, luckily we have a very large dog with a even bigger growl and bark who seemed to have scared them away after hearing the noises. However the person/persons were long gone once we got up and made sure noone made it into our home, but our gate to the back yard was left WIDE open (we are assuming that is how they exited our yard since it opens from the inside). So we know someone was in our back yard. This all happened around 1:00am even with 2 cars parked in our drive. Can you please pass this info along as well that way people in Creekside know that it was not just a one time thing with the other home owner and that it happened several days after the first break-in and everyone should be aware.... I have a feeling the same people were probably involved."

Unfortunately, the Manatee County Sheriff's website has not reported any dispatched calls in Creekside, but there was one in Lakeside on 72nd Ct. E. on Aug. 4th for a Burglary report. Please remember if anything suspicious occurs call 9-1-1. Only the Manatee County Sheriff's office can properly process crimes, not the homeowner's association or our property managers. As a community its our responsibility to watch out for our neighbors, so keep an eye out.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

We are on 76th St E and our back yard fence has been left open a couple of times this summer. We have not noticed anything missing but we are concerned as well.