L.E.O. Questions - How do we take back our neighborhood

DToy

Registered User
Location
Lehi
Sorry this is so long. A little background. We live in a small older (50 years old) neighborhood in South Jordan. For the past 5 years it has been very quiet for the most part. Over the past year my next-door-neighbor (Single mom, early 40's) has decided that she needs to be a halfway house for several dead-beat teenagers. Cars constantly coming and going, different kids constantly in and out of her house. About 4 months ago SJPD decides to surround my house at 12:30am and pounds on the door looking for one of the deadbeat teens - I tell them they have the wrong house and they rudely leave and go nextdoor.

Fast forward to tonight. I'm in our front yard with my wife and 4 kids with our other neighbor and her 2 kids just spending some time with the kids riding bikes. We look up the street and notice 1, then 2, and soon 4 South Jordan cops parked at the end of the street. We knew something was up as they sat there for about 20 minutes. I start thinking maybe we should take the kids to the backyard, but I dismiss the thoughts. A few minutes later 2 cops walk down the street and over to the next-door neighbor's house. They knock on the door and enter, and then I hear a commotion from their backdoor and see this teenage punk running from the cops. He jumps the fence into my backyard, then into our other neighbor's yard, and then into the one next to them with the 2 cops in pursuit.

I grab our neighbor's youngest boy (18 months old) and run him over to her and then start running down the street to try to keep an eye on the punk the cops are chasing. Another cop that can't seem to keep up with me is following me down the street on foot. I point him to the yard where the other cops finally caught up to the punk and they take him into custody. I am just thankful that we didn't take our kids to our backyard, so that at least they weren't in the middle of the chase.

Now finally to my questions...What do you recommend we do to get this kind of crap out of our neighborhood? Should we try to meet with SJPD and see if we can work together with them to clean up the riffraff? We have already had several conversations with our neighbor (the self-proclaimed halfway house). Things improve slightly when we do, but quickly go downhill again. All of the neighbors are fed up with this. I am still so pissed that I can hardly stand it. What should we do so that we don't end up on the next episode of "COPS"?
 

Tacoma

Et incurventur ante non
Location
far enough away
We had some bad eggs in the neighborhood... until one of the neighbors started a Neighborhood Watch deal, which did nothing, but!! the cops started coming by more often.... and due to increased attention, the cops started getting called more, and then there were investigations, and eventually there was a raid on the worst house, and everyone got arrested.

So I don't know. The squeaky wheel gets the grease. I mean, shooting them is against the law these days.
 

spencurai

Purple Burglar Alarm
Location
WVC,UT
Some kids were playing really loud the other day and woke me up...that's about as bad as it gets around here.
 

DToy

Registered User
Location
Lehi
We had some bad eggs in the neighborhood... until one of the neighbors started a Neighborhood Watch deal, which did nothing, but!! the cops started coming by more often.... and due to increased attention, the cops started getting called more, and then there were investigations, and eventually there was a raid on the worst house, and everyone got arrested.

So I don't know. The squeaky wheel gets the grease. I mean, shooting them is against the law these days.

Cool, thanks Tacoma. Jinx and I (he and I live kitty corner from each other) were talking about the Neighborhood Watch thing tonight. Might not help a ton, but we figure if we all start calling the cops every time the punks are loitering/blasting their car stereos/etc. that maybe eventually they will decide to go and hang out and do their drug deals elsewhere.

Sucks about laws and shooting too...just got a good course in that when I took my CFP class a few months ago - the law unfortunately protects the deadbeats more than the good guys.
 

gijohn40

too poor to wheel... :(
Location
Layton, Utah
have everyone that surrounds that house put up razor wire on top of their fences to help the cops and then mount some camera's looking at their house with a long playing vcr... that way the cops can have first hand look at what is going on down there when things happen...

I just happen to have some big black security camera's that you can have if you want... they do work but I think just mounting them up and adjusting the lense while they watch you would help a ton... cause if they think your watching them they will take their business elsewhere...
 

bobmed

- - - -
Location
sugarliberty
If you call often enough and it's the same house with the trouble they could get charged with "Maintaining a public nuisance". That happened to the crack house owner behind me in Salt Lake City.
 

DToy

Registered User
Location
Lehi
have everyone that surrounds that house put up razor wire on top of their fences to help the cops and then mount some camera's looking at their house with a long playing vcr... that way the cops can have first hand look at what is going on down there when things happen...

I just happen to have some big black security camera's that you can have if you want... they do work but I think just mounting them up and adjusting the lense while they watch you would help a ton... cause if they think your watching them they will take their business elsewhere...

I had the thought about cameras last night. I'm thinking I might mount some on the corners of my house facing their driveway and doors. Will probably piss them off, but maybe they'll think twice about doing their deals there.
 

Milner

formerly "rckcrlr"
Keep track of the cars/plate numbers that come and go, and how long they stay. Many short term visitor can help with a pc for the cops. Call SJPD, they have "community" officers that are tasked with helping just these kinds of situations.
 

Milner

formerly "rckcrlr"
Na got me a sweet little place under the overpass down in Glendale. Gets a little chilly sometimes but it's all the pigeon you can eat. :)

Come on Dom, no reason to be ashamed of your "domestic" partnership. You guys are in the city, thanks to the new mayor, it is OK and you can even be on a registery :p
 

Cody

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Supporting Member
Location
Gastown
Hey, he pays me to clean my house. Plus he has root beer float parties and shares the pictures ;)

You guys find a setup like that.
 

Cody

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Supporting Member
Location
Gastown
you don't know how serious these parties get....

pictures can't be shared

I tried to have one while he was out of town but it didn't go off so well.
 

Tacoma

Et incurventur ante non
Location
far enough away
So Dominic brings the flavor to the party? I mean the root beer party, I have no doubt you hold your own at a regular party. Root beer parties are something else though.
 
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