Crime continues to be a problem in District 6. Several weeks ago a meeting was held to address neighborhood concerns on the rising crime and burglary issues in District 6. Pointed questions were raised with generally defensive responses. (A 1972 study was cited claiming that increased visible police squad cars have no effect on crime?)
Almost daily we hear about a new incident at District 6 city of pasadena.com. The PPD advises all people to report ANYTHING/ANYONE that looks even the LEAST BIT suspicious to the PPD. Be sure and contact your Neighborhood Watch person to report any suspicious persons.
We also take tips here at District 6 City of Pasadena.com. (All tips are confidential--send to district6pasadena@gmail.com). We will continue to record all incidents to ensure transparency in District 6 issues including District 6 governance.
Oddly, there are not very many police squad cars in Pasadena--a growing urban city of at least 145,000 people. Given our growing population and growing urban commercial core, it is evident that a better job must be done in protecting the safety of District 6 residents. Be sure and ask your friends and neighbors on how this escalating issue can be addressed.
We will continue this topic in our next post within the next few days.
On guard,
District 6 City of Pasadena.com
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
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How come this blog has not mentioned the arrests made by police? There has been four burglary suspects arrested in the past two weeks and this has caused these crimes to drop. Also, the police arrested five suspects responsible for three shootings--one in Old Pasadena. Let's be fair and balanced here, the cops are doing a great job.
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