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I Need To Check My Back Yard And Shed More Often…

A woman in my city opened her shed yesterday and discovered a man sleeping in it. She called the police to report him. Asked him why he was in her shed and he said he needed to use the bathroom so he came into her back yard. 😖.

And a man on was driving in his car & stopped at a red light, was approached by a woman demanding he give her a ride. Apparently she had been doing this to others. She reached into his open window and tried to pull him out of his car. This was in an area where a small Lion’s Club carnival is setting up things to open up. I hope people watch their children and don’t let teens go there by themselves and hang out for hours like we did when I was a teen.

I don’t know how many more incidents there were yesterday in the city, only know what is being reported on one Facebook page here. Our local newspaper never covers this sort of thing.

And oh yeah, I’ve discovered a bird feeder was stolen out of my sun room. Bought some black oil sunflower seeds to fill it up and hang on a shepherd’s hook and couldn’t find it. Remember one afternoon when I got back home from medical treatment that the screen was gone off of a window. I looked around and saw that no yard tools were taken so thought maybe a squirrel had gotten the screen off. Put alien tape on it (again) and it’s stayed up. I think that was when the bird feeder was taken. It was metal and squirrel proof, the price has gone up around $20 since I bought it and it hadn’t been used. Probably taken to the nearest Walmart for a refund to get money.
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Always need to be careful. Never know what people might do.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@Sojournersoul two residents have been murdered here after taking pity on individual homeless and bringing them to their home. They also beat each other up.
WillaKissing · 56-60
@cherokeepatti I understand trying to help out your fellow man/citizen out of the goodness of your heart, truly I do. But I am also verry aware not to bring strangers or homeless folks to my home.

Kindness and generosity should not outweigh self-preservation and safety.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@WillaKissing it’s not safe to interact with them in public. They have been violent to police, restaurant workers, store workers, and others here. Leave it the professionals. They have everything needed to
Live on here but have gotten entitled and demanding. Many are capable of working but think that the solution is to have money handed to them from citizens and the government so they can purchase their recreational substances