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SPRING HAS SPRUNG                                       Roseville Police. “My gut feeling is she was trying to steal my dog.”
                         Because our streets are open to the public, maintained   According to that resident, “She followed me for two blocks and kept
                         by the City of Roseville and not our HOA, everyone      touching my belt loop on my jeans so she could tie the leash on my loop
                         who walks or drives through our streets doesn’t         so the dog would walk behind me. She kept asking me to give her the
                         necessarily live here. So, it’s important to be aware of   leash so she could show me how to walk (my dog). After two blocks, I
                         your surroundings especially when walking.              told her my husband was coming so I had to go and she went the other
                                                                                 way.” This resident mentioned the woman smelled of alcohol.” Upon
         A FEW TIPS TO HELP YOU SPRING INTO ACTION                               returning home, she called the Clubhouse, filed a report with the police,
         Be aware of your surroundings                                           then notified her block captain. The police drove through the area and
         Carry your cell phone at all times                                      were unable to find the woman in question.
         If you wear earbuds, be sure to keep one ear unplugged to hear
         sounds around you                                                       No Solicitation
         If someone follows or bothers you, don’t go home.                       If a “No Soliciting Sign” is posted by or near your front door or window,
         Walk to the Retreat if you are able, or call 9-1-1.                     it means just that. The City of Roseville Municipal Code 10.36.030
         Contact your block captain after you report an incident to the          states:
         Roseville Police                                                         “It is unlawful for any person to solicit orders for, to peddle or to hawk
                                                                                 goods, services or merchandise or to conduct any charitable or other
         NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH ALERT                                                solicitation at any house or residents when a sign in clear view has been
         Dog Walking                                                             placed prohibiting such solicitation or peddling.”
         Date of Incident(s):  Saturday, April 9, 2022
         Time:  Approximately 2:30 pm and 3:00 pm                                If you would like an official “NO SOLICITING SIGN” issued by the
                                                                                 Roseville Police Department, contact your block captain (listed on the
         Two separate incidents occurred to two separate female residents when   back pages of the 2022 Resident Directory). If you don’t have a block
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         walking dogs along Kennerleigh Parkway on Saturday, April 9  between    caption contact me at nwcoordinator2156@gmail.com
         2:30 and 3:00 PM.   An unknown female believed to be in her 40’s and
         claiming to be a “dog trainer” followed residents along Kennerleigh     Mia Winter, Director
         Parkway from the vicinity of The Retreat to Leighham Drive.  One        The Neighborhood Watch Team
         resident was so annoyed by her actions, she filed a report with the

























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