CRIME WATCH REPORT April 25, 2008
4/24 – 1281 MIDWAY – theft – entered patio and took property 10:20 am
4/23 – 4373 ECHO GLEN – burglary motor vehicle – broke cargo window and removed property 3:30 pm
4/22 – 12909 MIDWAY – theft – copper piping – midnight 41xx HARVEST HILL – runaway
4/21 – 4932 ALLENCREST – burglary – broke into shed and removed property 7:00 pm
4/20 – 4200 LBJ – stolen vehicle
4/08 – 4326 SHADY BEND – burglary – cut lock of storage shed and stole electric tiller
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After attending the meeting this evening, I was wondering if there is a No Soliciation sign that might be posted on the website that we could download and print. I know it needs to be a certain size and probably best to laminate it. Thanks!
Unfortunately, I did not find any online images that could be printed and made into a sign. I did find the following company that sells these signs. I don’t know if they are the exact dimensions referenced by the officers.
http://safety-signs.compliancesigns.com/search?w=solicitation&view=grid&kw=no%20solicitation%20signs&gclid=CN7vouPm4ZUCFQMQswodaFXoDA
You can purchase “No Solicitation” signs at almost any hardware store for about $1 to $2. I know Ace Hardware on Marsh/Walnut Hill has them.
RE: No Soliciting; City of Dallas Code Compliance Office 214-670-1855, Dallas North District Compliance Office 214-948-4301 may be able to help residents with questions regarding soliciting. If homeowners post a “No Solicitors” sign, the city code indicated the sign sall be not less than two-thirds of an inch in height, and shall exhibit in a conspicuous place upon or near the main entrance to the residence, a weatherproof card/sign, not less than three inches by four inches in size containing the words, “No Solicitors”.
Purchased “NO SOLICTATION” and “NO TRESPASSING” plastic signs at Lowes for nominal cost. No trespassing signs posted on trees near driveway to discourage using my circular drive as a convenient turn around, mostly for the workmen on two houses in my block. Will likely need to temporarily cover “no solicitation” to avoid turning away trick or treaters that I enjoy participating with on Halloween.