Calling All Parents of Lipscomb Elementary Students

Registration for all Lipscomb students will begin on Thursday, August 13, lasting through the first day of school, August 24.  This registration is for all Lipscomb students, new and returning.  On Friday, August 14, the YMCA will be at Lipscomb Elementary enrolling for the YMCA after-school program.

The school will also have a Meet the Teacher Open House on Thursday, August 20, from 5-7 p.m. at the school.  Rooms will be open for students and parents to meet their teachers.  The Enrollment Team will be on hand to take enrollment forms.  YMCA will be available to sign up students for the after-school program and pass out information about other YMCA Fall Programs, such as Adventure Guides and sports teams.  The PTA will be selling spirit T-shirts, sweatshirts, bumper stickers and PTA memberships.  School supplies will be distributed to those of you that purchased them at the end of the year, and we will have a few extra on hand to sell.

Home Tour Committee to Meet August 17

The Junius Heights Home Tour Committee will meet on Monday, August 17, at 6:30 at the home of Marsue and Bill Williams, 5612 Reiger.  If you are interested in being on the tour committee or chair of committee, please come!  We never turn down any volunteer hours!  This is a good way to meet your neighbors.  If you would like to nominate a house to be on the tour (you may nominate your own house), please contact Rob Canas at RCanas@dallascounty.org, Marsue Williams at marsue@touchstonerealty.com, Helen Manning at hmanning25@sbcglobal.net or René Schmidt at reneschmidt@att.net.

Crime Alerts

Every neighborhood has its time and we certainly have had ours with the latest surge in crime.  However, things are looking much better this week thanks to our vigilant police department and alert residents.   The police arrested a juvenile in connection with an armed robbery that took place in the neighborhood and were able to connect that individual to vehicle burglaries.  The police were also able to stop a house burglary on Worth and were able to arrest the suspect.

Burglaries of Vehicles

There were two car burglaries this week, down from a high two weeks ago of an average of two car break-ins a day, and down from an average of one car break-in per day last week.  However, two vehicle burglaries is still too much, particularly if it happened to you.

  • Thursday, August 6.  Window was pried open on a vehicle parked in the 6400 block of Gaston and the stereo was removed.
  • Sunday, August 2.  A door lock on a vehicle parked in the 5600 block of Victor was popped and items were stolen.

Robberies

  • An unidentified suspect pointed a gun at a victim and stole property in the 7200 block of Gaston on Monday, August 3.

Burglaries

  • A residence in the 4700 block of Worth was broken into on August 7, Friday.  An alert neighbor noticed and called the police.  The police responded rapidly (at 12:03 p.m.) , blocked off the street, and were able to arrest the suspect.  Hurray for our police and the alert neighbor!!  Even though this is just outside the boundaries of JH, success, like crime, knows no boundaries!

Criminal Mischief

  • An unidentified suspect(s) used black spray paint on a garage in the 5200 block of Victor on Thursday, August 6.

Provocative Fliers

  • An unidentified person dumped provocative fliers in front of a house in the 5400 block of Worth on Tuesday, August 4.  Freedom of speech is something we all cherish.  However, this is harassment, not freedom of speech.  If you saw anything that morning, please call 911.

East Dallas Neighborhood Meeting with the Police August 6

There will be a meeting on Thursday, August 6, at 6:30 with representatives of the Dallas Police Department.  It will be held at St. Matthew’s Cathedral, 5100 Ross Avenue .

Deputy Chief Golbeck will be there to discuss the previous three month’s crime tend and goals for the next three months.  In addition, there will be a guest speaker who will address emergency preparedness and public safety.

The meetings run about 1.5 hours and are filled with information pertaining to every neighborhood in the Central Patrol Division.  There will be a time for questions and answers.

Everybody is invited!!  The more the merrier!!  It light of our recent crime wave in Junius Heights , it is important that we are well represented.

Calling All Parents of Lipscomb Elementary Students

Registration for all Lipscomb students will begin on Thursday, August 13, lasting through the first day of school, August 24.  This registration is for all Lipscomb students, new and returning.  On Friday, August 14, the YMCA will be at Lipscomb Elementary enrolling for the YMCA after-school program.

The school will also have a Meet the Teacher Open House on Thursday, August 20, from 5-7 p.m. at the school.  Rooms will be open for students and parents to meet their teachers.  The Enrollment Team will be on hand to take enrollment forms.  YMCA will be available to sign up students for the after-school program and pass out information about other YMCA Fall Programs, such as Adventure Guides and sports teams.  The PTA will be selling spirit T-shirts, sweatshirts, bumper stickers and  PTA memberships.  School supplies will be distributed to those of you that purchased them at the end of the year, and we will have a few extra on hand to sell.

Home Tour Committee to Meet August 17

The Junius Heights Home Tour Committee will meet on Monday, August 17, at 6:30 at the home of Marsue and Bill Williams, 5612 Reiger.  If you are interested in being on the tour committee or chair of committee, please come!  We never turn down any volunteer hours!  This is a good way to meet your neighbors.  If you would like to nominate a house to be on the tour (you may nominate your own house), please contact Rob Canas at RCanas@dallascounty.org, Marsue Williams at marsue@touchstonerealty.com, Helen Manning at hmanning25@sbcglobal.net or René Schmidt at reneschmidt@att.net.

Crime Alerts

We are continuing to see lots of crimes in our neighborhood, particularly those of vehicles.  According to a law firm for criminal defense, the criminals may be looking for identity papers.  Please do not keep credit card, bank statements, driver’s licenses, etc. in vehicles.

There is a meeting this Thursday, sponsored by the Dallas Police Department, on crime in our area (above).  Please do come.

Burglaries of Vehicles

  • Sunday, August 2.  A thief popped a door lock on a vehicle parked in the 5600 block of Victor and went through the car.  It is unsure if anything was taken.
  • Saturday, August 1.  An unlocked vehicle parked in the 5600 block of Victor had items stolen from it.
  • Saturday, August 1.  A vehicle parked in the 200 block of Henderson had items stolen from it.
  • Friday, July 31.  A vehicle, parked in the 5400 block of Gaston, was stolen.
  • Thursday, July 30. An unlocked vehicle parked in the 700 block of Huntley had items stolen from it.
  • Monday, July 27. Left side window of vehicle broken in a car parked in the 5700 block of Worth.
  • Monday, July 27.  Property stolen from a vehicle parked in the 800 block of Paulus.
  • Saturday, July 25.  Drivers side window was pried open and items were stolen from a vehicle parked in the 800 block of Skillman.

Burglaries of Residences

  • Saturday, August 1.  A front window was forced open in a house in the 5100 block of Junius.  Items were stolen and the thief made an exit through the front door.
  • Tuesday, July 28.  A glass door was kicked in property was stolen from a residence in the 6100 block of Gaston.

Criminal Mischief

  • Thursday, July 27.  Window broken in the 5900 block of Gaston by unknown person.

Robberies

  • Friday, July 31.  There was an aggrevated robbery in the 5900 block of Reiger.  The suspects stolen the victim’s property by hitting him in the head with a screwdriver.
  • Tuesday, July  28.  An armed robbery occurred in the 5700 block of Gaston.  An unidentified suspect held a gun to the victim’s head.  No further details are available at the present time.

Plant Theives are active again

Plant Thieves

The enjoyment of plants on a front porch is one of the pleasures of urban living. Lately we have been targets of plant thieves. Some of the stolen plants are recycled as gifts, reused in thieves’ back yards, or resold (at a nice profit) at a flea market somewhere in the metroplex. There has been only one sighting of a plant thief: a skinny, tall, black man, who was a passenger in a Cadillac. He was seen removing plants from a porch in the 6100 block of Victor at 11 pm May 10. It is not known if any of the other plant thefts are related.

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On Monday, May 18, a plant valued at $175.00, was stolen from a porch in the 4800 block of Tremont.

A house in the 5800 block of Victor had its plants stolen from the front porch step and a hanging basket from the back porch on Sunday, May 17.

An unidentified suspect stole a ceramic planter and palm tree from a house in the 6200 block of Reiger on Sunday, May 17.

A large begonia and another potted plant were stolen off a porch in the early hours of Tuesday, May, 12. The theft occurred in the 5500 block of Tremont.

Six potted plants were stolen from a front porch on Thursday, May 7, from a house in the 700 block of Dumas.

Three hanging baskets of ferns were stolen from a front porch sometime during the first week of May from a porch in the 5300 block of Victor.

Money Stolen from Apartment

An identified suspect stole money using force from his girlfriend in an apartment located in the 5800 block of Worth on Wednesday, May 27. The police are investigating.

An Unwelcome Visitor

On Sunday, May 17, around 8:30-9:00 p.m. a white male with longish hair rang a doorbell at a house at the corner of Beacon and Tremont. The resident went to the door but did not open it. The man asked if “the man of the house was at home.” He was told that the man of the house was sleeping and soon left.

Unsolicited personal questions are not appropriate, especially at night. Please do not open your door if you do not know the person and call 911.

House on Tremont Burglarized

A house located in the 5700 block of Tremont was burglarized on Wednesday, May 20, and items were stolen.

House on Gaston Burglarized

A residence in the 5400 block of Gaston was burglarized on Tuesday, May 26.

Burglaries of Motor Vehicles

  • On May 26, Tuesday, a vehicle parked in the 5000 block of Worth had its left window broken. Items were stolen from the vehicle.
  • On May 26, Tuesday, an unidentified suspect stole items from an unlocked vehicle parked in the 6100 block of Victor.
  • On May 25, Monday, a vehicle in the 6200 block of Reiger had its window broken and items were stolen.
  • On May 23, Saturday, an unidentified suspect walked up to a vehicle in the 5500 block of Columbia and punched the driver’s side front window, shattering it. The suspect left in a white Ford Crown Victoria with 22 inch wheels. Even though this is not in the JHHD neighborhood, it is close and crime knows no boundaries. If you see this car, please call 911.
  • On May 21, Thursday, a vehicle parked in the 5500 block of Reiger had bleach and motor oil poured into its gas tank.
  • On May 18, Monday, a vehicle parked in the 5600 block of Junius had its passenger’s side rear window broken and items stolen.
  • On May 18, Monday, a vehicle parked in the 6000 block of Gaston, had its passenger’s side window broken and items stolen. It is not known if the incidents on Junius and Gaston are related but it looks suspicious.
  • On Saturday, May 16, a vehicle parked in the 1825 block of Abrams was broken into.
  • On Friday, May 15, a rock was thrown through the driver’s side window of a vehicle parked in the 5100 block of Worth. Items were stolen.

Activities in the 6000 block of Worth

There have reports of vandalism in the 6000 block of Worth that occurred Memorial Day weekend. Unfortunately nothing has been logged in the police computer system. Please call in every offense to the police. I know we all get frustrated with the vandalism, but if the police don’t know about it, officially nothing happened. The frequency of our police patrols is based, in part, on the number of incidences reported. Thanks.

Yorkies Babies Up for Adoption

John White has two tea cup Yorkies Babies for adoption. They are both AKC registered. He may be reached at jj_white8080@yahoo.com.