Last week, at 8:30, my husband ran into our friend's house to pick up our daughter. He accidently left the keys in the ignition. He was inside their house for about 1/2 hour - and came out to find the car stolen. This was on Edgemont! The car was recovered (ironically - my brother-in-law saw it parked down by his work in Georgetown).
When we got the car back, besides being a total mess inside. Food everywhere, and they had been smoking. We found two other people's owners manuals and registrations inside. My husband was able to find both owners from the addresses on the registration. (One he actually found through Facebook).
Now get this - the same friends on Edgemont my husband had been visiting, this week had their car broken into right behind Starbucks. Daylight - they smashed the window and stole his briefcase. Unfortunately he had a spare set of keys in the brief case.
They came back to his house the next night and stole his car. IT had Lojack, so they found it very quickly and there was a short chase, but they got away on foot near Green Lake.
When this website was really active last year, the cops were everywhere. Any time of the night you would see one or two parked in the village - and things definitely calmed down.
We are being hit by a small group of the same black men over and over. They've simply decided that Magnolia is an easy mark. The cops we talked to suggest that if you see someone who doesn't belong in the neightborhood - at any time of the day - call it in. Once it gets too hard to move about unacosted by the police, they will move on and find another area to do their smash and grab crime. And if you do get your car broken into - make sure you don't have anything that identifies you in the car - in fact, if you can, next time you register your car, have them send the registration to your office or PO Box.
BTW - we asked the police why they grab the owners manuals. Here's what they said - many newer cars come with a "valet key" - this key is oftne left in the owners manual. So they grab the owners manual, then come back a few days later and grab the car.
And by all means - if they get your purse or keys - make sure you get your house rekeyed!
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