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Our Watch Group Helps Solve 7 Burglaries

At our Quarterly meeting May 22nd our guest speakers where the 911 Dispatchers for Marin County and S.R.P.D.

The 911 Dispatcher Supervisor confirmed they have seen an increase in calls and people stating that they were in our watch program. The arrest of the three boys was a result of a call from a member of our watch program. This lead to solving 7 burglaries in our community.

Keep up the good work everyone!

Read the entire article here: Watch Group Solves 7 Burglaries

3rd Community Meeting May 22nd

Our 3rd Community Meeting will be Tuesday May 22nd.

7:30 pm @ Miller Creek Middle School Gym.

We will have 2 Guest Speakers:

A 911 dispatcher from the Police Department and one from the Fire Department.

We will also discuss the Block Captain Program and distribute some very useful home emergency preparedness worksheets, which you can find at www.marinwoodcert.com

April 5th, Three young San Rafael men are in custody. Linked to numerous other burglaries.

Police link   http://www.srpd.org/press/full.php?id=74

Arrests Made in Burglary and Vandalism Series

San Rafael, CA – April 5, 2012.  Three young San Rafael men are in custody for a San Rafael burglary case and they have been linked to numerous other burglaries and vandalisms committed during the past two months.

Yesterday, School Resource Officer Cpl. Roy Leon was at Terra Linda High School investigating the burglary of the school’s “snack shack.”  The snack shack, a conex storage container used to store candy and snacks sold at athletic events, was broken into and vandalized over the weekend of March 23rd.  Food, cash and supplies totaling $180.00 were taken and the box sustained extensive damage.  Cpl. Leon received information that a 16 year old TLHS student may have been involved.  The male student was interviewed and admitted to the burglary.  Further investigation implicated two of his friends as accomplices, one who is currently a senior at the school and the other a TLHS graduate.  They were interviewed by San Rafael detectives and all three admitted involvement in numerous burglaries and vandalisms in the Terra Linda, Marinwood, and Santa Venetia neighborhoods.   The trio was arrested for the school burglary and additional charges will soon follow.

Kyle Collins, 19, and Kyle McGauley, 18, were arrested for burglary and vandalism.  A search of McGauley’s car produced a pellet gun and ammunition and resulted in the additional charges of bringing a weapon and ammunition on to school grounds for McGauley.  Both adults were booked at Marin County Jail and their bail was set at $15,000.  The juvenile was booked at Marin County Juvenile Hall on charges of burglary and vandalism.

Man arrested for two San Rafael gas station armed robberies March 23rd.

Both robberies were daytime holdups in Terra Linda. The first occurred Feb. 14 at the Gateway Gas station at 1005 Northgate Drive; the second on Feb. 28 at the Union 76 gas station on Del Presidio Boulevard.

Full article here:

A Novato man was arrested Friday in connection with two armed robberies last month in San Rafael, police said.

Damien Truscott, 28, was taken into custody at his apartment, where investigators were executing a search warrant Friday night, said San Rafael police Sgt. Mike Vergara.

Both robberies were daytime holdups in Terra Linda. The first occurred Feb. 14 at the Gateway Gas station at 1005 Northgate Drive; the second on Feb. 28 at the Union 76 gas station on Del Presidio Boulevard.

In the Union 76 case, an employee fought with the robber and was struck in the head several times with a weapon, police said.

Based on the witness descriptions and surveillance images, police concluded early on that the two robberies might have been committed by the same person. The police department released a composite sketch of the robber and video from the heist at Gateway Gas.

“We got a very violent person off the street,” Vergara said. “These were very violent crimes.”

Police have not disclosed the losses in the two robberies.

 

CERT class for San Rafael April 3rd.

CERT: Community Emergency Response Team

San Rafael’s session of CERT Basic starts on April 3. 5 weeks, every Tuesday night from 6 – 9. 15 hours of hands on training for just $45. People may go online to register at www.marincountycert.org <http://www.marincountycert.org/>

Be prepared for any emergency! An informative and useful class.

Attempted Break in – Marinwood March 9th

Attempted break in on Valleystone in Marinwood March 9th. They broke into the locked garage side door. The resident, a 91 year old women called her block captain. She in turn called the police. They turned off her power but then fled the scene. The police were on site quickly but did not catch them. Nothing was stolen.

Two burglaries in Marinwood, Fri. Feb. 17th

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Marin Sheriff’s deputies are looking for suspects responsible for burglarizing two houses in Marinwood on Friday. Feb. 17th

Both houses on same day on 300 block of Blackstone and 2800 block of Heatherstone.

During they day and forced entry.

Full article click here: http://bit.ly/xo0FOu

 

 

 

Update on 2nd. Community Meeting

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There was a good turn out for the 2nd. Community meeting with over 60 people in attendance and that is with the Terra Linda Home Owner’s Association having their meeting the same night for a watch program. And the Mount Marin HOA is having their meeting the following night also with a watch program focus.

Take a quick read here http://patch.com/A-qTH5 to get the full story of the meeting.

Our next Community Meeting will be held May 22nd. at the Miller Creek School Gymn.

Want the latest information on the watch program and burglary updates, submit your emal address on the bottom right hand side of this page.

Valentine’s Burglary on Golden Hinde

Feb. 14th on Golden Hinde in Terra Linda, the owner came home and found her family had been robbed. She was gone from the house from 12:30 to 6:00 pm and came home to her front door pried open by a crowbar, her Wii , iPad, I touch, passports, several credit cards and more stolen from their home. It was clear the had been watched and someone took advantage of nobody at home.

2nd Community Meeting – Wed. Feb 15th @ 7:30pm

The Terra Linda Marinwood Neighborhood Watch Community Meeting will be held Wed. Feb. 15th @ 7:30 located again at the Marinwood Community Center.

Our 1st meeting was standing room only and we hope you can make this meeting as well.

Please let you friends and neighbors know about this important meeting.

AGENDA:

Update on burglaries in our community

Guest Speaker, Retired S.R.P.D. Captain

Block Captain Program Roll Out

 

1st Community Meeting Update

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Our 1st Neighborhood Watch Community meeting was standing room only.

We had the detectives from the SRPD and Sheriff Department as our guest speakers.

Below are two of the three  articles from the Marin IJ.

click here for the Editorial article:

THE FACT that more than 200 residents of Marinwood and Terra Linda packed a room to talk about crime prevention should be a clear reminder to police that they want to know when cars and homes are being burglarized in their neighborhoods…….

click here for the Meeting follow up article

More than 200 people packed a neighborhood watch meeting Wednesday night for Marinwood and Terra Linda residents concerned about recent burglaries.
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