Henry Raymond

Fairfax News => Current News & Events => Topic started by: Henry on March 09, 2010, 10:25:17 PM

Title: ALERT FOR HIGHBRIDGE ROAD
Post by: Henry on March 09, 2010, 10:25:17 PM
I have been asked to post this for some residents of Highbridge Road (104A)

If anyone sees anything suspicious, especially a vehicle pulled over beside the road on Highbridge Road, but stopped directly in front of a HOME, including someone sitting alone in a car parked directly behind the owners empty vehicle, please take a moment and write down the number plate or report it to the sheriff or police dept.  This happened recently on this road, and as I came out of the house, I noticed a car, with someone in it, pulled up directly behind one of our vehicles parked in the driveway, VERY close to the house, but abruptly backed out when I came out the front door.  Since there have been break-in’s in both Franklin and Chittenden County recently, we, the homeowner’s on the Highbridge Road, would find it a comfort knowing that many eyes are aware of what might be happening in this area.  This simple gesture, on “any” road could make a difference.  If anyone traveling this route to and from work notice someone over beside the road directly in front of a house, or even just sitting in someone’s yard, please don’t assume the owner, home or not, is aware that this happening.  Please call the homeowner, police, or the sheriff’s department and report it.  This has happened before!
Title: Re: ALERT FOR HIGHBRIDGE ROAD
Post by: special ED on March 10, 2010, 04:15:10 AM
yea over on the fanton road ,off of the fletcher road.guys where in a van
Title: Re: ALERT FOR HIGHBRIDGE ROAD
Post by: Stand Alone Defense on March 10, 2010, 10:26:26 PM
It's getting warm out so trouble is bound to be around it just seems to work that way.
Title: Re: ALERT FOR HIGHBRIDGE ROAD
Post by: Corm on March 11, 2010, 12:32:09 PM
One of my sons neighbors on Bartlett Hill Road in Cambridge had that same thing happen to them recently. Same scenario. When they came out of their home, the car sped away before they could read the plate number.

Corm