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Neighborhood Watch

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 7:36 pm
by Gondor11
A 38 year white male is looking for help and giving everyone in the neighborhood a sad story. I helped him out being part of the Mobile Clothing Ministry of my church. He ripped off my purse, and some other things.I am dealing with this. I am conerned about someone he said lived on 17th willing to give him a house. They should be aware of the stealing. His brother lives on 13th but does not seem to have to much to do with him. His name is Brian and is from Washington State. If you you wish more information I will be checking the forum.

Re: Neighborhood Watch

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 8:34 pm
by radiopeg
Keep us posted. And thanks for the heads up. Peggy

Re: Neighborhood Watch

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 5:26 am
by Gondor11
Been looking for this fellow. He told me some more people in the subdivision have been giving him a ride on Ohia. Also met through the ministry cons living on 26th. Brian hangs out at Kurtistown park.

Re: Neighborhood Watch

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 5:19 am
by Gondor11
Saw Brian at Kurtistown Park again. He took off like a scared rabbit. Please be careful about helping him.

Re: Neighborhood Watch

Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 3:40 am
by kane
I'm just wondering - after reading the posts here - what is the crime rate and types of crimes generally occurring in Eden Roc? We are looking to relocate in general Puna area.... Is Eden Roc generally safer, same as, or worse than other areas in Puna? Speeding & littering, we can handle and clean up... dog bites - not so much. I'd be hard pressed not to shoot the dog -and possibly the owner (j/k- mostly) if they bit my babies... How about other crimes/activities? less than, same as, or worse than other areas?

Thanks!
Overprotective Mom from Minnesota :)

Re: Neighborhood Watch

Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 9:21 am
by radiopeg
I waited a few days to see if others would share their experiences, but I guess no one else had anything to add. I have been living in this subdivision for just over a year. I like it for many reasons. It's cooler than the lower elevations. There are less bugs, it seems to me. The immediate neighbors seem to be the biggest help in feeling secure. I have good ones. Almost all the subdivisions have some problem with residential burglary. I don't think we are much different here. The economy being poor, and drugs being a factor, it is something you have to consider. I had one dog nip here, by a loose dog. The dog is no longer around. I think there is a site (city data, perhaps) that can give you particulars by zip code for various crimes. When my mainland house sells, we will be looking here for our permanent residence. Peggy

I found the link for City Data http://www.city-data.com/

Re: Neighborhood Watch

Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 5:41 pm
by kane
Thanks for the reply, radiopeg. I was starting to wonder if nobody spoke to mainlanders! :) I'm glad to hear that you are still finding that you like enough to relo to the same area permanently. I think the biggest lesson I've learned ready thru PunaWeb and this forum, is that you really HAVE to rent before you buy to explore the neighborhoods. "Eden-on-blocks" is still on our list... lol! Thanks!