CRIME TRACKER: Avenues Vandalism Spurs Action


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Updated: 5/27/2010 9:51 am | Published: 5/26/2010 5:35 pm
Avenues vandalism (Bill Brussard, ABC 4 News)
Avenues vandalism (Bill Brussard, ABC 4 News)
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4News) – A small but destructive crime spree has left one Utah neighborhood stunned – wondering why anyone would be so brazen, and what they can do about it.

It happened in the Avenues District of Salt Lake City, along 5th Avenue, between 200 and 300 East.

Some of the people who live along this street are still stunned by what happened here. Others are saying they’ve seen it coming for a long time. Everyone agrees, it’s time to fight back.

The bad guys moved fast, rolling through the neighborhood in the middle of the night, scarring almost every car with spray painted graffiti. Victims woke up to discover the damage.

“Nice way to wake up in the morning,” said Derk Brown, obviously sneering with sarcasm.

Forrest Kessigner, a WWII veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor says he wasn’t surprised by the sneak attack.

“I was angry at first, especially since this is the second time it’s happened in the last month.”

Most victims had to stay home from work to answer police investigators’ questions and to clean up.

A recent move-in says she thought this neighborhood was safe.

“I think more of us should get involved and form a neighborhood watch group because we do live here,” said Amber Shanafelt.

Police say this incident should be a wake-up call for the Avenues District where residents are complacent and there are few neighborhood watch groups.

Detective Rick Wall said, “The issue that we have is people don’t want to get involved until they become a victim of a crime.”

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shanapat - 7/28/2010 10:59 PM
I'VE HAD DAMAGE INFLICTED ON MY CARS AT LEAST 4 TIMES ON 12TH AVENUE, AND KNOW OTHERS AT OTHER AVENURES ADDRESS THAT HAVE SUFFERED BROKEN WINDOW, KEYED DOORS AND SPRAY PAINT.

Rob66 - 6/28/2010 1:57 PM
Well, if the residents of "the Avenues" had these problems in the past and would like to go to bed at night not worrying about vandals defascing their property, maybe they should hire a private security guard at $10 an hour to patrol the area. The average street has around 20 houses, which would mean a miesely $5 per house per 10 hour shift! I think that should be worth having someone sit at the beginning of the street (or streets, to further reduce the rate) and watch for groups of teenagers bored out of their minds! With a BUNCH of security guards being unemployed, finding people to do the job and keeping a neighborhood safe, shouldn't be a problem, right? Just a thought!
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