Welcome Foxboro Neighbors!
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"The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of those that do evil, but because of those who watch it and let it happen."

{Albert Einstein}

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Suspicious Door-to-Door Salesman

Please read and pass on this suspicious activity, given to us by an Area Two neighbor. Thanks!

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A suspicious older man came around to my house and others starting off with "Oh... oopp I was hoping a woman would answer the door." "No offense.. didn't I talk to your wife earlier today?". "No? you look familiar, did I talk with you earlier today?" "No? sorry all of these homes look the same to me."

He was also trying to prod for information on when I was at home, etc... I finally told him that I am always home. (lie).

What was also suspicious was that he claimed to be selling oil changes for $12.00 but was not carrying any oil change information with him as far as I could tell. His dress was also poor, generally salesmen dress to impress.

Perhaps you could warn people not to give out information to this guy or others as they maybe casing the neighborhood.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Where?

Wasatch Peak Elementary is located on the corner of Cutler and Cambridge (right behind KangarooZoo and East Coast Subs).

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Calling All Foxboro Residents!

Foxboro Neighborhood Watch Meeting

Calling all neighbors – please join us for a Foxboro Community neighborhood watch meeting.

April 16, 2009, 6:30 p.m.
Wasatch Peak Elementary School

North Salt Lake Police and ordinance officers will be in attendance to discuss how to address and clean-up graffiti on public and/or private property.

We will also have an open forum to discuss some of the recent criminal and gang activity in Foxboro.

We are still looking for additional residents to participate in the watch program, including block captains and participants.

If you are interested in getting involved, please contact your block captain or area coordinator. Please join us in helping to keep our community safe.