08-14-2009, 05:56 PM
Thank you, Beachboy, for your detailed description and warning.
Kimo, it was 4 a.m. I don't think Beachboy was in the mood for a chat with a man on the street hovering around in the dark. And anyway, who cares if Beachboy didn't identify the exact nature of this man's business, it's very helpful that he reported his actions and gave a description to Punaweb, and hopefully by now the police. I completely agree the man was acting suspiciously and guess what - I would have also assumed he just might be up to something no good.
What person goes out for a casual stroll at 4 a.m. in the pitch dark, parks up and turns his headlights out, and then disappears in the bushes? A truffle hunter? I don't think so.
Have you read the recent post by Menehune? Like it or not HPP is being inundated with thieves and we do need to be on our guard and help each other by passing on information. Jerry is doing a fantastic job trying to get us all involved in Neighbourhood Watch. We must, there are just not enough police to deal with every incident.
If I was sitting in my truck on a street in HPP and someone wondered what my business was, I'd be pleased to tell them. I'd appreciated it was probably just a concerned resident trying to keep his/her family safe.
Kimo, it was 4 a.m. I don't think Beachboy was in the mood for a chat with a man on the street hovering around in the dark. And anyway, who cares if Beachboy didn't identify the exact nature of this man's business, it's very helpful that he reported his actions and gave a description to Punaweb, and hopefully by now the police. I completely agree the man was acting suspiciously and guess what - I would have also assumed he just might be up to something no good.
What person goes out for a casual stroll at 4 a.m. in the pitch dark, parks up and turns his headlights out, and then disappears in the bushes? A truffle hunter? I don't think so.
Have you read the recent post by Menehune? Like it or not HPP is being inundated with thieves and we do need to be on our guard and help each other by passing on information. Jerry is doing a fantastic job trying to get us all involved in Neighbourhood Watch. We must, there are just not enough police to deal with every incident.
If I was sitting in my truck on a street in HPP and someone wondered what my business was, I'd be pleased to tell them. I'd appreciated it was probably just a concerned resident trying to keep his/her family safe.