Propietaria de negocio en el lado oeste de la ciudad exige más patrullaje policial tras robosCourt to weigh adult certification for teen charged in Kaitlin Hernandez’s murderMake household chores easier and more with these Insider Deals– Saleh said thieves had stolen copper from her new A/C unit.
“We had a brand new unit that, with a lot of sacrifice, we bought it. So, all of a sudden, it stopped working out of the blue,” she said. “Then they broke in, and they broke the wall. They made a hole. But I think they saw the cameras, and they just left. The last one was last week when they made a hole in the back kitchen, and they actually got into the dining room. And they came to the register.
“They put a lot of effort and energy just to destroy that. What for a couple of dollars,” she said. “I wish they would put that energy into getting a job, going to school, something.”The building next to her is abandoned, and police records show there have been multiple calls for service, including homeless encampments and disturbances.“Our District 5 team has been in communication with the owner of the adjacent vacant structure.
Our Office will continue to coordinate with our public safety workers to reduce crime on the block. We strongly encourage owners of vacant lots and buildings to secure and maintain their properties to minimize undesirable behavior. Neglecting to secure one’s property ultimately impacts everyone.”A SAFFE officer would walk through the building with the business owner and discuss specific changes that could be made to reduce the chances of crime.