Keep your keys with you, too, if you have a remote panic button. That would be a quick way to possibly scare someone off.
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*HUGS* & Prayers
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Please please call the police!!!!
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Lexi is so sweet and trusts everyone. She does not know a stranger and thinks everyone is her friend. She will go up to everyone and start a conversation with them. She is only 5 but going on 16 already.
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DH and his friend trade driving to work. Tonight is DH's night so it is ovbious he is not home. I do feel better with Evan coming over. I think I will have him call the non-emergency police number for me.
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The police here have a separate # other than 911. You can just call and explain what happened and that you would really appreciate it if someone would come out. I really think they would rather do that than have something happen to you and have to rush out. You may actually save someone else from having something happen to them if you can scare this person off w/the police. Just a thought. ;-)
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Please call the non emergency # NOW...if it is someone that is up to no good, you may be able to prevent a problem...
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Sounds as if someone was trying to see if anyone was home before he broke in. The police need to know about this, since he has probably moved on to some other house in the neighborhood.
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Originally Posted by SherriB
DD called her BF and he is going to come stay with us tonight. I am so chilled to the bone. We have a nice neighborhood but you just never know. Most everyone around here knows DH works nights and I also work nights.
I want to call the police but I feel guilty bothering them. I know they are they to help us when we need them and I don't want to take them away from someone who has a true emergency. I know I will feel better having Evan here. He is a volunteer jr. fire fighter. |
I do hope you called the non-emergency number. Don't go outside, perhaps there are prints left around the door. Please keep us posted.
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