Thursday, November 27, 2008

Tips For Beating Package Theft


This email comes from Deputy Andy Yeates.
I worked the Sierra Oaks on 11-24-08 from 1200-1600. I didn't come across anything note worthy during my shift. I have a suggestion on your inquire about package deliveries during the holiday season. While I was driving around I noticed a lot of the from doors were pretty open from the street making it easy for passersby to notice package on the front doors. My suggestion might be to put a decorative planter pot next to the door making a place to conceal most packages. It doesn't have to be as big as the picture I added but something to give a delivery driver to put a package behind. Hope this helps, and happy holidays.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

American River Drive Speeders Busted

This email comes from Deputy Rob Stofle.

I patrolled last night 11-25-2008 from 730 to 1130pm. I found the neighborhood was very quiet. I did cite a couple of motorists for speeding and equipment violations near American river and mills. I also talked to a few people walking their dogs. They were curious to know what was going on in the neighborhood and stated they really appreciated me being out there.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Vacation Check Works!


For anyone planning to leave town this holiday season, I highly recommend you use the off-duty vacation patrol. I emailed the off-duty deputy (sona4@sacsheriff.com) with the dates I was out of town last week. While away, I received an email from one of the deputies who checked on my house for me. That is peace of mind!

Watch Out For The Bad Guys!

Please see the below images. They are from the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department. They contain great tips on spotting bad guys.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Vehicle Burglaries


The Sacramento County Sheriff's Department has some great suggestions to help prevent from becoming a victim of vehicle burglary.

Vehicle Burglary is most often a crime of opportunity. Our own carelessness is often causing our vehicles to be broken into as well as stolen; however, you can minimize your chances of being a victim by taking away the opportunity.
Here are some tips to remember:
LOCK your vehicle and take the keys
PARK carefully in well lighted areas
USE anti-theft devices
CLEAN it out; do not leave anything in it
REMOVE the garage door opener
UTILIZE your garage to park in, if possible
MARK it; use an engraver to mark property
REPORT suspicious activity or persons to the Sheriff’s Department at 874-5115,for crimes in progress call 9-1-1.

Lock up:
An unlocked car is an open invitation to a car thief. Lock up when you leave your car, and take the keys with you.
Lock the trunk or tailgate.
Close all windows – professional thieves have tools that unlock cars through the smallest openings.
Be sure vent or wind-wing windows are shut tight and locked.
Lock your car even if you are making a quick stop at the gas station, convenience store or mini-mall.
At night, park in well-lit areas with lots of people around when out running errands.
Turn wheels sharply toward the curb when parking, this makes it extra difficult for thieves to tow your car.

Items to avoid leaving in your vehicle and/or view:
Cellular phones and chargers
Pagers
Cd’s
Purses/briefcases
Wallets
Back packs
Clothing
Laptops/cameras
Sports equipment/tools
Removable stereos including the removable face plates

Operation I.D.:
With an electric engraver, etch your driver’s license number (preceded by the letters “CA”) on stereo equipment and other valuable items.
Record your vehicle identification number (located on a small metal plate on the dashboard of newer cars) and store it in a safe place.
Keep the vehicle registration in your wallet or purse, not in your car.
Use anti-theft devices
Consider the purchase and installation of security devices, such as:
Interior hood lock release.
Second ignition switch or “kill switch” to prevent electrical current from reaching the coil distributor.
Fuel switch to prevent fuel from reaching the carburetor.
Locking devices for batteries, wheels, decks, etc.
Alarm device to activate a siren, horn or lights – or all three – to frighten the thief away.
Device that attaches to the steering wheel or brake pedal.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Package Theft


With the holidays fast approaching, more and more of us will be receiving packages from UPS, FedEx, DHL, etc. Unfortunately, as we know all too well, these packages are easy targets for criminals.

That is one of the main issues the off-duty Sheriff's patrol is focusing on in Sierra Oaks. They have public ways to combat this issue, such as following delivery trucks, etc. The Sheriff's Department also has some undercover ways of combating this issue that are not for publication.

As far as what you, the homeowner, can do to fight this crime trend, it's not so cut and dry. I have scoured the net and asked several law enforcement departments for tips. There are not many. Other than the usual, 'be vigilant' and 'stay alert' recommendations, there is not a lot more I can find on the topic. If you come across anything that you feel others should read, please let me know and I will post it here.

UPS does have an article on its site about Omaha Steaks package theft. It ultimately leads to buying insurance. If you are interested in reading the article, click here.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Finishing Touches On American River Drive

Workers put the finishing touches on the American River Drive construction project this morning. According to the Department of Transportation, the project is almost a wrap. Seven fruitless pear trees, two raised beds, crosswalk signs and a striped street now connect the north and south sides of Oak Meadow Park.

Please thank Sierra Oaks resident Carole Herman for her tireless work on this project. She is responsible for both this crosswalk and the speed tables that went in a while back. Thank you, Carole!

(click on each picture for a larger version)

Monday, November 17, 2008

Vacation Plans?


If you are going on vacation, let the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department know. As part of our neighborhood patrol, the off duty deputies will check your home to make sure things are safe. Email the deupites directly at sona4@sacsheriff.com.

Friday, November 14, 2008

University Undulations


The new traffic calming measures are in on University. Here is a report from a neighbor who lives over that way.

There are 3 sets of speed bumps between American River Drive and Breckenwood Way . Time will tell whether they install one more that appears to have been stenciled yet abandoned close to the corner of University & ARD.

For the most part, traffic slows down because the bumps are there – brakes must be applied to slow the rate of travel.

However, it is interesting to watch the percentage of motorists so hurried they attempt to speed through the bumps – avoiding the wisdom of the process.

A little humor - when I told my teenager who nearly lost his life being clobbered by the Surburban that the bumps were being installed that day, he commented, ‘that’s too bad’ implying they would be inconvenient! Youth…

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Thank you all for your support!

Sierra Oaks School Mural


The mural at Sierra Oaks School is taking shape. For the latest information visit this site.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

American River Drive Construction


Here are some photos I snapped today of the construction at Oaks Meadow Park. You can click on each image to see it in a larger window.

American River Drive


Construction has begun on American River Drive. I will post some photos of the project tonight.

4th Annual Sierra Oaks Holiday Boutique



(click on the image for a better look at the ad.)
What:4th Annual Sierra Oaks Holiday Boutique
When: Saturday November 15, 2008, 1
0am-3pm
Where: Sierra Oaks School, 171 Mills Road, Sacramento, CA 95864
Please make time this Saturday to attend the 4th Annual Sierra Oaks Holiday Boutique. There will be a large array of vendors and merchandise as well as a Café and Coffee Cart.

Scoop That Poop

This email comes from one of our Sierra Oaks neighbors.
I am a regular dog walker in the neighborhood, and I have noticed lately that those who walk their dogs have become very lax in picking up after their pooch. I do see people not pick up after their dogs and other than watch in disapproval, I never felt this was something of importance to bring up. The only problem now is that in the last couple of months, it has gotten so bad that I really have to watch where i step because it is left in the middle of the sidewalk. The area I have seen it most is on Kadema before you get to the park walking east. Maybe mentioning it in the newsletter might make those who are responsible think twice about leaving it behind. I know there are a lot more pressing and important matters but I thought maybe it wouldn't hurt to mention it to you.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Construction on American River Drive?


I saw a lot of activity along ARD at Oak Meadow Park today. Is this the start of the construction project we have been hearing about? I have a call in to the county to find out! Stay tuned.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

SONA Gets New Membership Chair

Please help me welcome SONA's new Membership Chair, Elizabeth Shults. Elizabeth and her family are 10-year Sierra Oaks residents. You can read Elizabeth's bio here.

Monday, November 10, 2008

SONA on FOX40

FOX40 did a story Friday night on the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department and its off-duty program. Sierra Oaks was featured in the story.

Have You Met An Off-Duty Deputy?


I'm very interested how it's going out there. Are you seeing the deputies? Have you talked with one? If so, I would like to hear about it. Please drop me an email at thomasdodson2004@yahoo.com.

Thanks!

Sunday, November 9, 2008

From Today's Patrol

Hello to all the good citizens of the association. My last name is Duncan (badge #1223) and i am on duty in your area from 1000-1400 hrs today (11-09). Please feel free to call me at the number assigned by the off-duty program or my cell #606-5520.

To Dr. Sawires, the vehicle in question was not at that location when I was there but the lp#5ETF966 is registered to a person living at 2288 University. I hope that information is helpful to you. Please contact me (personally) anytime if you have any questions or if I can help.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Poker Anyone?

This email request comes from one of our Sierra Oaks neighbors.

I'm looking to start up a local Texas Hold'em poker game. I will be happy to host the first one and then if others decide they would like to host that would be fine too. I like Hold'em and the strategy, but this is not serious poker. With a tiny buy-in and maximum of one re-buy it definitely falls more into the category of entertainment!
Low stakes, I supply the cards, chips, and venue, guests bring their own food and drink is what I have in mind. Interested parties contact Jaimie Scott at carom_fan@hotmail.com or 916.971.1392.

Friday, November 7, 2008

FOX40 Talks SONA


FOX40 is airing a piece tonight at 10pm on the Sacramento Sheriff's Off-Duty Program. It will feature Sierra Oaks as a new neighborhood participating. Reporter Lonnie Wong is doing the story.

Ballot Box Blues


The following is an email conversation between a Sierra Oaks resident and the Sacramento County Election Supervisor.

To Whom It May Concern:

I'd like to know why the polling place for my court changed after 47 years of being at the nearby grammar school???? The new site was at best "a total disaster" waiting to happen. The new location at 2691 Northrop Avenue may have been a great location during daylight, but with the time change it was absolutely pitch black. You could not make out the actual "polling place" sign outside it was so dark. No one was available to direct cars to the only available parking.....well behind the fire station in total darkness. A great opportunity for a rape, murder, car jacking etc. A great place for an elderly Sacramenten to fall and break a hip. I'd like to formally register a complaint a find out if there is a way to change my polling place back to the previous location???

Thank you,

-Teresa Walters
__________________________________
Thank you for your comments and concern. For the two previous elections I was able to consolidate to include voters that live towards Rio Americano High School . Then, this Election, due to the Ballot Type and contests on the Ballot, I could not place the all of the same consolidation at Sierra Oaks Elementary. Unfortunately, I had to make a decision, for this election, and was required to find a polling place for the voters in your neighborhood.

Sierra Oaks Elementary should be your Polling Place for future elections.

-Richard Klenhard, Election Supervisor

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

sona4@sacsheriff.com


The email address for OUR off-duty deputies patrolling Sierra Oaks is sona4@sacsheriff.com. You can use this email address to communicate directly with the deputies. They can and do check this from their cars.
Use this email address to report crimes, alert the deputies to your vacation schedules, etc.

A Novel Opportunity


Have you heard of The Little Book by former Sacramento Country Day School Headmaster Selden Edwards? It's on the New York Times Best Seller List.
Now you are invited to meet the author! Mr. Edwards on November 12th at SCDS. For complete details, click here.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Generous Contribution


SONA wants to recognize and thank Lori Lutes for her generous donation of $750. Lori's family owns three of the buildings on Drake Circle. She is supporting SONA and its efforts to combat crime in our neighborhood. Thank you, Lori!

(916) 243-9452

The cell phone number for the off duty deputy is (916) 243-9452. This number will ONLY be active when the deputy is on duty and in Sierra Oaks. The Sheriff's Department is also setting up a separate email address for the deputies to check when they come on and go off shifts in our neighborhood. I will let you know what that is when it gets created.

PLEASE REMEMBER, if there is something happening in the neighborhood and you need to reach a police officer, call 911 immediately! The number for our off duty deputy will only be active while he/she is ON DUTY. Currently, this is less than 15% of the hours in the day.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Technical Questions


I have received some questions from folks who want to sign up to receive blog updates but do not know where to start. I am going to post their questions here, hoping that someone smarter than I (Jaimie!) can help.

Question #1
i have never used a blog. i like the idea for sona. my question. i am a comcast user. i don't google or use yahoo. if i fill out the google thing, will i get updates and stuff on comcast. that is will it appear on my comcast email or do i have to go somewhere to get these blog updates.

Question #2
I would like to sign up to receive auto e-mails when blogs are posted, especially about crime. I tried but I do not think I am doing this right. Please advise.

Question #3
what specifically do I do to get email updates? I wasn't familiar with some of the applications/methods lists in the drop down menus....e.g. "Subscribe using live bookmarks, bloglines, myyahoo, etc."

First Night On Patrol


Our first night of patrol came and went without incident last night. The rain kept a lot of people off the streets. Deputy Jeff Long reported a relatively slow night in the neighborhood.

Did you see the Sheriff's car on your street? I did... twice!