Cedar Run Homeowners received a letter from Robert Sher on or around 9/17/2013. As usual, this letter contains deceptive, inflammatory propaganda.
Please stay tuned to this blog for a line-by-line response from the Cedar Run Concerned Homeowners (CRCH), in which we will debunk and fact-check this deceptive letter.
Until then, if you have any specific questions about the information contained in this letter, feel free to shoot us an email at restoreCR@gmail.com.
We are a group of Cedar Run homeowners who are working diligently to restore our community and keep our neighbors informed
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Monday, September 9, 2013
Hit & Run: Another Reason to Turn the Cameras Back on
On Friday, September 6th around 10:30AM, a homeowner on Braver Court had her car struck from the rear while it was parked on her driveway. Her car was struck hard enough to push it into her garage door and cause damage to the garage door and front of the car.
This homeowner emailed us to further underscore the need for Cedar Run to have our security cameras ON! The vehicle that struck her car probably fled the property immediately to avoid being caught. The security cameras could have determined what vehicles entered or exited the property and when. Without this information, the police have very little to help them find the driver who struck this homeowner's car.
If you have any information on this incident that occurred on Braver Court on the morning of September 6th, please contact the Wheeling Police (non-emergency) at (847) 459-2632 or email us here at restoreCR@gmail.com, and we will pass the information along to the homeowner.
Photos of some of the damage are shown below. It appears that the culprit was driving a red(ish) colored vehicle.
Update: On the same day, another homeowner parked on Cedar Run Dr (well within the view of the security cameras) found damage to her car from a BB gun.
This homeowner emailed us to further underscore the need for Cedar Run to have our security cameras ON! The vehicle that struck her car probably fled the property immediately to avoid being caught. The security cameras could have determined what vehicles entered or exited the property and when. Without this information, the police have very little to help them find the driver who struck this homeowner's car.
If you have any information on this incident that occurred on Braver Court on the morning of September 6th, please contact the Wheeling Police (non-emergency) at (847) 459-2632 or email us here at restoreCR@gmail.com, and we will pass the information along to the homeowner.
Photos of some of the damage are shown below. It appears that the culprit was driving a red(ish) colored vehicle.
Damage to rear of car |
Closeup of left rear damage |
Closeup of center rear bumper damage |
Damage to front of car from hitting garage door |
Damage to garage door |
Tire marks showing that the car was pushed |
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