On Sunday, around 5:30pm, our neighbors motion sensitive light went on. Usually that means a skunk or racoon is wandering between the buildings.....or that my husband and I are heading in to the back enterance of our house. It was around the time my husband was suppose to be coming home, so I got up, and headed to the back door, thinking I would unlock it and let him in. To my surprise - the person cruising around the side, and then the back of my house was not my husband or a neighbor.
Thankfully I didn't unlock the door when I didn't recognize the guy, instead I followed his movement by looking out another window. When I saw that he crossed our back porch, I grabbed my dog and headed outside to find out which way he was heading so that I could call the police. By the time I got out there, he was gone, and I couldn't find which direction he went, so I wouldn't have been much help in giving the police any directional leads. I only know that he walked around our entire house. On our side of Boylston St., there is a small "mountain" that runs behind every house. There are no shortcuts to other streets, and no reason for a non-resident to go back there.
Please be wary folks. This is the second intruder in a few short months (that we have been home to witness). The first time, we were grilling, and when my husband came in to grab tongs, he went back outside and there was a guy eating the chicken off of our grill and didn't move. He slower walked the long way around the back of our house, and by the time my husband had chased him off our property, it was too late to call the police.
We would be wise to all be more vigilant and aware of what is and isn't normal on the street. Any folks on our street willing to be part of a crime watch? Or even have a "meet the neighbors" so we can all look out for each other?
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Erica, it sounds like both incidents where fairly uncomfortable to you. It also sounds like you would like to have a better idea of who lives in your neighborhood so you can feel more safe. If I'm hearing this correctly, I too agree with this desire. I think it would be a great to have a community meet and greet. I live on the corner of Beecher and Boylston and know only a limited amount of folks close by. I would love to meet more and have a greater sense of who lives in the neighborhood. I think this awareness of who our neighbors are will foster a greater sense of community and allow us to feel that we are looking out for one another.
Thank you for sharing, and let me know if you are interested in organizing a meet the neighbors get together.
with love
-Cheryl
I will set up a meet & greet for the weekend of March 26th and April 2nd. I'll put out notices to everyone on Boylston (and the houses at each intersection from Lamartine to Centre). It might be a great idea to have folks meet their immediate block neighbors and then walk along the street. I could set up coffee stations at every block to encourage folks to share a cup of joe with their neighbors. Maybe 10-11:00am both weekends? That will give people the option of either weekend....or even both.
Joe - can you help me spread the word?
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