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Published on Sunday, August 15, 2021

Property Crimes in Paa-Ko

INFORMATION FROM CHRIS BACA of the PAA-KO LEAG COMMITTEE

DATE: August 3, 2021     LOCATION: Gated community in Paa-Ko  SYNOPSIS: Resident called the front office and reported her truck was burglarized, while it was parked in her driveway. It appears the theft occurred between 07/31/2021 5pm) and 08/01/2021(unknown time-frame). Stolen items included a set of golf clubs, a tennis racket, and a computer printer. Victim reportedly observed a "small green" truck outside the gated community as they (residents) were leaving on Saturday evening. 

DATE: August 11, 2021    LOCATION: Proximity of Raindance RD and Paa-Ko  SYNOPSIS: Resident called the front office and reported the house he is building was burglarized on 08/11/2021. The suspect(s) damaged multiple doors, in what appears to be an attempt to gain entry.  Forced entry was eventually gained through a side door, and various tools, to include an air compressor, were stolen. This incident was reported to BCSO. The victim has implemented various control measures in order to mitigate another burglary or loss of equipment (items of value).

Burglaries are oftentimes crimes of opportunity, and the offenders look for easy targets. Never leave any items of value in plain-sight of general public, whether in the car or outside your home.  Always keep vehicles locked if parked outside. 
Although Paa-Ko is generally a low-crime community (based on reported calls for service to BCSO), it is not immune to the reality of crime (property crime, violent crime, etc).  All residents should continually remain vigilant and aware of their surroundings and neighborhood - take note of suspicious cars, etc. Get to know your neighbors - they can be your eyes and ears if you are absent from your home.Please report and suspicious activities (possibly the sound of a blunt object being used to strike a door or glass breaking) to:
*BCSO (call 911 if you see a crime happening, or call the non-emergency number 505-798-7000 for suspicious activity)

*Anthony Campos (Paa-Ko Security) 505-803-3075 or the *Paa-Ko Office - 505-281-1900

Author: Mary Clark

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As reported by a resident, there have been  some minor issues with putting an unsecured garbage bin out on a windy day.  Our winds can be quite strong at times -- strong enough to open the lid of the bin and blow trash out into the road and neighboring yards.

Securing lid with bungee cords or, at least, putting a rock on the lid can help with this issue.  It can also help to keep wild animals out of the trash.

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