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NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH By Fay Wood, NW Chief Let's all work together to continue eliminating neighborhood crime. Please watch out for any of these activities in your neighborhood: • Someone running from a car or home. • Someone screaming. If you can't explain the screams, call law enforcement and report them. • Someon e go i ng doo r - t o - doo r i n t h e neighborhood or looking into windows and parked cars. • Someone asking about past residents. • Someone who appears to have no purpose wandering through the neighborhood. • Unusual or suspicious noises that you cannot explain, such as breaking glass or pounding. • Vehicles moving slowly without lights or without an apparent destination. • Business transactions conducted from a vehicle. This could involve the sale of drugs or stolen goods. • Offers of merchandise available for ridiculously low prices. The merchandise might be stolen. • Someone walking or running while carrying property at an unusual time or place. • Someone removing property from unoccupied residences. • A stranger entering a neighbor's home which appears to be unoccupied. All vehicles, including golf carts, must obey all stop signs and the 20 mph speed limit throughout Lake Ashton. Drivers, watch for pedestrians at all times. Obeying posted speed limit and traffic signs can help avert a potential 19

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