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Village Hall: the economic demographics of Ridgewood make this a highly attractive town for burglaries

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Village of Ridgewood – E-Notice – Thursday, 09 July 2015

Dear E-Notice Residents,

Early this week we had a burglary on the west side of town – last week we had one as well. I wanted to drop everyone a note as a reminder as to how we best protect ourselves; the economic demographics of Ridgewood make this a highly attractive town for burglaries but there are many things that we can do together to deter this.

First and foremost if you see anything or anyone suspicious please call our Police Department. Look out for your neighbors. Also, try to make your home look like it’s occupied – for example, take your newspapers in, try not to leave dry cleaning on your front door, leave a car in the driveway, and put your lights, tv and/or radio on timers so they are on during the proper times. Also, please make sure that your doors are locked. If you have two sets of doors, i.e. a storm/screen door and a regular entry door insure both are locked – locking just the screen door (which tends to be easier to force open) is not sufficient. Close and lock your garage door; one of our burglaries recently was the theft of a bicycle out of a garage. In fact we have had a significant number of bike thefts so putting bicycles away is a good idea as well. When you are leaving your home for an extended period of time, you can call our Police Department and let them know. Also, if you leave your car outside, please make sure that nothing of value is visible within the car and that it is locked – entering a car and stealing is common and can largely be avoided.

I am by no means minimizing the level of burglaries in Ridgewood this year but the metrics indicate that this is similar to last year. We have had 9 residential burglaries and 3 attempts this year versus 10 last year during the same time frame. We remain a very safe community with a top notch law enforcement capability.

In the last two weeks the two west side burglaries were in the Old Country Club area, and last fall we saw a number of burglaries on the east side of our Village. We see this concentration of activity in a particular area for a time and then it seems to shift to another section of town or other municipalities. The Police Department is actively investigating these crimes and they are a priority.

Have a safe, relaxing and wonderful summer, Roberta

Best regards,

Roberta

13 thoughts on “Village Hall: the economic demographics of Ridgewood make this a highly attractive town for burglaries

  1. But with the full knowledge that 7 police officers are scheduled to retire during 2015, our Village Manager has done nothing to expedite having fully trained replacement officers available for assignment as the old guard leaves.

  2. it,s time to merg police depts.

  3. I just bought a big gun.

  4. And whats that going to do 4:02?

  5. save money , we do not need to over police towns like midlandpark glenrock hohokus.

  6. Why did Jessee James rob banks?

  7. Yes 7:11 it may say money but the post is about burglars in Ridgewood. Merging Police Dept. does not mean more coverage for Ridgewood. Maybe the opposite

  8. Go to 8 hour shifts and work 5 days a week like the rest of the world
    Stagger the shifts to have coverage as necessary.
    Having the 12 hour shifts does not benefit the taxpayers.

  9. The 12 hour shift are much more practical. The net effect is less disruption during a day when shifts change, and less need for overtime that is caused by incidents that occur close to the end of shift cycles.

    As for merging police departments, this is going to happen no matter what. There will be all kinds of merging and service eliminations through local and State governments in the coming years, forced on us by economics and helped by technology advancements.

  10. This be the word according to Declan. Praise be to Declan

  11. Your wrong Declan.
    The officers simply take an “or” report and pass it along to detectives If the supervisor reviewing roport determines so.
    An event can happen at the end of any shift at any time so your suggestion of overtime is nonsense
    Nobody is “sharp” after working 12 hours, and an officer is more likely to get injured as a result of being tired.
    And since your new here, do some research. It was the pBA that proposed those shifts to then cheif Louis mader
    The only benefit is more days off for officers so they can work the high paid jobs for pseg.

  12. the county police should be doing more. and for the state is a joke. we have problems on rt 17 and the county and state police don.t even stop. what the hell is going on.

  13. yes so true.

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