two nights ago my neighbor came home from her 3 am shift and there was a car out in front of her house, across the street from mine. he got out and walked down the street…she found out later that the same man and car was parked with complaints to the police the night before…then the yesterday morning my wife heard a woman screaming like something horrible was happening and they arrested the husband…I d k…this street is dangerous I think.
This scares me it sounds like twin peaks
That sucks. I know how it feels. We have drug deals going down in broad daylight in the street in front of our house by the trailer park.
There have been murders. Sometimes we hear gunshots.
One time I heard a woman screaming for help in the middle of the night. And there are pit bulls roaming freely. It’s nuts.
The police did get the pit bulls secured recently though. I just hope we don’t get more out in the neighborhood.
I’m grateful that our current neighbourhood is so much better than the last one. We had trouble finding a home when we first moved to town and we wound up in one of the roughest areas. We’d come home to find half of the town’s RCMP cruisers in our parking lot with the lights going for some reason or other. Usually drugs or domestic violence.
Where we lived in Oakland it seemed safe but we were within earshot of “sideshows” around July 4th. I had no idea what it was until I searched it… it involved gunshots and tires squealing.
You were lucky. Oakland was bad with gun violence and then it got better and now it’s gotten worse.
Maybe you should see if you have any curfew laws in your town. I don’t know how much those laws, if they have them, will help, but you shouldn’t have to worry about a strange man wandering around your neighborhood at night. Maybe you could get the police to check this guy out.
police were notified and said they would watch more closely.
When I was in Jackson, Tennessee one night I got lost and wandered around all night, but I didn’t linger in any particular neighborhood. In Tennessee at the time they had this law where the police could legally stop anyone on the street to see if they had a job. They figured that if a guy didn’t have a job he was going to resort to crime to get his money. There were times that night that I would have been happy if a policeman picked me up, because I kept going through dangerous neighborhoods at 3:00 am. I could hear gunshots going off a few blocks away. In that part of town they had a lot of nice neighborhoods interspersed among dangerous neighborhoods. I finally got my bearings at sunrise.
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