A word from the San Antonio Heights Association
From an e-mail to San Antonio Heights residents from the San Antonio Heights Association:
A resident wrote this morning a Hispanic male, about 50 years old, came to her front and back door and rang both door bells. While at the front door he shook the front door to possibly see if the front door was unlocked. The resident lives near the intersection of Highland and 24th. She immediately called the Sheriff and within a short time the man was located, arrested, and on his way to jail. Good job Sheriff's Department! He had 2 outstanding arrest warrants and he was driving on a suspended license. The sheriff told the resident this individual goes around with tree trimming flyers, and will check to see if someone has left a door unlocked. If he finds a door unlocked, he will enter a home.
A resident wrote this morning a Hispanic male, about 50 years old, came to her front and back door and rang both door bells. While at the front door he shook the front door to possibly see if the front door was unlocked. The resident lives near the intersection of Highland and 24th. She immediately called the Sheriff and within a short time the man was located, arrested, and on his way to jail. Good job Sheriff's Department! He had 2 outstanding arrest warrants and he was driving on a suspended license. The sheriff told the resident this individual goes around with tree trimming flyers, and will check to see if someone has left a door unlocked. If he finds a door unlocked, he will enter a home.
There are a couple of morals to this story. First, it is a good idea
to keep your doors locked, even when you are home. Most importantly,
call the Sheriff when a suspicious person comes to your door. If you are
hesitant about calling 911, you can always call the non emergency number for the
sheriff at 465-6638, or 465-5837.



Recent Comments