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From the Neighborhood E-Watch on Friday Feb. 6 ...

On 02-04-09, at approximately 1:15 pm, an 11 year old female Sycamore School student was possibly followed home from school by a male subject. 

The subject is described as Hispanic, 20-30 years old, 5 foot 10 inches tall, wearing a camouflaged patterned shirt. 

The suspect stayed 20 feet behind her and did not speak to her. 

If you have children, please remind them not to speak to strangers and report any similar suspicious activity immediately to the Claremont Police Department.

Claremont Police Department: 909-399-5411

I will let our cops reports handle this but here is the Claremont E-Watch report I just received from the Claremont Police Department via e-mail:

Possible Homicide


On Friday January 30, 2009 at about 11:15 a.m., officers responded to a residence in the 700 block W. Arrow Hwy. to check on the welfare of the resident after the resident's employer reported that he did not show up for work. Responding officers found inside the residence a deceased male adult, possibly the resident, who appears to be in his 50's or 60's; identification is pending. The cause of death is not yet determined, but does not appear to be natural, accidental, or self inflicted. Further details regarding the possible cause of death will remain undisclosed until further investigation can be conducted.

per a Neighborhood E-Watch newsletter.

Two people approached a man in his garage around 2 p.m. Nov. 29 at Padua Avenue and Pomello Drive north of Baseline Road.

The men asked if the man's car was for sale and the man then told the men to leave and he called the Claremont Police Department. The men were described as two men who drove an older 1970's red Ford pickup.

Police said this is a distraction technique where people talk with the resident and one of the people will ask to use a telephone or a restroom. While one person looks for credit cards, money or small jewelry, the other person will talk to the resident to distract them.

If you see this activity, call the Claremont Police Department at (909) 626-1296.

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