Committee News

Security Report

  • November 2024
  • By MICHAEL KUEHN

Just a quick reminder, school is in session. The students are back in school, and the buses are picking them up on the corners. Some of the students will actually sit on the pavement because it is dry and warm in the mornings. Be sure to check for them and not run over them. Slow down, obey the speed limits, and keep your eyes open, and you should do okay. September was a slow month. We had 15 traffic stops, 10 of which were at the stop signs and received warnings. The other five were for speeding and received warning. A deputy was flagged down on Whiskey Creek Drive by a resident of Tanglewood with a question about something on Cumberland Court in Tanglewood.

After all, we do pay them to protect and serve, not just us, but everyone. A deputy was dispatched to answer a call that requested assistance. Another deputy investigated a hang-up 911 call that proved to be accidental. As always, keep your outside lights on and overhead garage doors down. Lock all vehicles left in the driveway and remove all valuables and garage door openers from them.