Here are a few Crime Prevention Tips developed by the Cooper Young Community Association. Remember that the majority of crimes committed in our city are crimes of opportunity – by taking a few precautions, we can help prevent opportunistic thieves from prospering in our neighborhood!
• ALWAYS park in well-lighted areas, and have your keys out of your pocket or purse when leaving the car and when entering the car. Having to fumble for your keys makes you an easy target. If you are outside your own home, notice if your area is well lighted. Leave your porch light ON to help you when returning home after dark and to help police locate street addresses! If streetlights are out on your block, report them to the power company.
• NEVER leave anything in your car. Take with you anything of value: cd’s, tapes, cell phones, laptop computers, briefcases, backpacks, purses, sample cases, luggage, coats, umbrellas; be sure that loose coins, sunglasses, and other small items are out of view. Anything that is visible may lead to a broken window.
• ALWAYS report suspicious activity. If you see someone suspicious looking in cars or windows of houses, get the best description you can and call the Memphis Police Department’s non-emergency number 545-COPS (2677). Dial “0” on the menu, and talk to an operator. Give them your information. This can (and does!) stop crimes from happening in our area.
• NEVER give cash to anyone soliciting money. If you choose to engage and want to help, offer him or her food instead, or direct them to local providers of services to the homeless. Do not give strangers or panhandlers a ride somewhere; most often requests for bus money or other transportation are pure fictions which can separate you from your cash or put you at risk.
• ALWAYS lock your car doors and doors, windows, gates, sheds etc. on your property. Easy access to any of these areas is an invitation for the opportunistic criminal. If you have alarms, set them. Alarms and locks slow down criminals. The longer they are in an area the more likely they are to be seen.
• NEVER hire unknown handymen going door to door. Many break-ins and thefts of lawn equipment happen after a homeowner has hired someone unknown to them to cut the grass or do odd jobs – most often for very little money. The cheapest solution is not always the best, and can have long-term consequences. Folks working in your yard have the greatest access to your home and the opportunity to check your windows, locks on your shed, even meet your pets.
• ALWAYS report crimes to the police, even thefts of small items. And let the Annesdale Park Association know about it! Send an email to savoryr@bellsouth.net with the details so we can share the info with the community. Communication is one of the best crime fighting tools we have!
Founded in 1903, Annesdale Park comprises some of the most distinctive historic homes in Midtown Memphis, Tennessee. This National Historic District is conveniently located near the Methodist University Hospital, University of Tennessee Health Sciences campus and Central High School. Less than three miles away are Downtown Memphis and the Mississippi River.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Neighborhood Clean Up - Now With Prizes!
We will be having a Neighborhood Clean Up on Saturday, April 21. Please come out and volunteer to make our neighborhood shine! We will be tackling the streets, alleys and any other areas in need.
We will have one house on each street as a meeting place at 8:45 a.m. on Saturday, April 21. We will share coffee and doughnuts and then go to work.
The current meeting locations are:
1301 Harbert (including Goodbar neighbors)
1241 Vinton
1299 Carr (including Peabody neighbors)
We will have doughnuts and coffee at the meeting places.
Thanks to Cathy Winterburn, we also have gift certificates to Home Depot, Lowes and Stewart Brothers as prizes for those who participate in the clean-up. We also have a gift of a patio table from Big Lots.
Please bring gloves and any tools you care to use.
This is a great opportunity to meet and work with neighbors.
We will have one house on each street as a meeting place at 8:45 a.m. on Saturday, April 21. We will share coffee and doughnuts and then go to work.
The current meeting locations are:
1301 Harbert (including Goodbar neighbors)
1241 Vinton
1299 Carr (including Peabody neighbors)
We will have doughnuts and coffee at the meeting places.
Thanks to Cathy Winterburn, we also have gift certificates to Home Depot, Lowes and Stewart Brothers as prizes for those who participate in the clean-up. We also have a gift of a patio table from Big Lots.
Please bring gloves and any tools you care to use.
This is a great opportunity to meet and work with neighbors.
Sunday, April 1, 2007
Properties on the Market
From time to time we will feature Annesdale Park homes listed for sale. Here are a few that we've noticed. If you know of others that you would like to see featured on the blog, leave us a comment and we will follow up.
Here is 1317 Harbert. The asking price is $264,900.
1254 Carr is a very nice Foursquare priced at $274,900.
1254 Vinton can be purchased for $245,000.
Here is 1317 Harbert. The asking price is $264,900.
1254 Carr is a very nice Foursquare priced at $274,900.
1254 Vinton can be purchased for $245,000.
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