Run-in with Homeless Camper

By socowatch

A resident sends:

“A couple of days ago one of the residents of Building 1 (loft build along Harbor) had the unfortunate experience of having a late night run-in with a homeless person encamp in the electrical closet.  The power had gone down in the building and the resident went to open the closets to inspect what was happening.  Upon opening one of the closets, they had noticed a person sleeping (whom they initially thought was dead) on the closet floor.  The police had been called out to remove the individual.

To compound matters, it turns out that the electrical wires had been ransacked and tampered with, consequently resulting in the power outage.

This presents two compelling reasons to why greater security is required regarding these closets.  Currently, the HOA is addressing the issue, but any resolution may be some time away.  Until then, please use caution around these closets, particularly at night.  Many residents do arrive home in the later hours, so be cautious.  If you happen upon any activity around the closets during evening hours, please do not hesitate to call the police.”

Thanks resident.  I have also received complaints about an increase in beer bottles, trash, and trespassers on the property.  Summer is upon us and you can expect a sharp increase in nuisances.  Please don’t hesitate to request patrols, as it is time for the police to begin increasing their visibility in this neighborhood again, and stem the inevitable activity this time of year brings.

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2 Responses to “Run-in with Homeless Camper”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    It seems to me that locks should have been in place by now. What is the hold up? Jim Parsons lack of response as a paid property manager that is on OUR payroll? If you had an employee, would you stand for his lack of attention to his project?

    So. Cal Edison said that someone wanted the copper from our electrical box.
    How will this affect you if that happens. You will be without power. Is that okay?

    Be proactive and call the property management company(909) 444-7655 and make a complaint wanting locks on the doghouses. The” squeaky wheel gets the grease”.

  2. socowatch Says:

    It would be nice to have someone from the HOA or its board respond here in this forum to this issue and the others brought up in other posts. This blog has quite a bit of traffic (I assume it’s mostly residents), and a few steady contributors. It would be awesome to know that among them is someone representing the board.

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