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Teach your family to be careful of strangers - Stranger Danger !

KillerFord1977

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This was posted on my HOA forum.
Lots of failure here.
Lots of loss of common sense.

Please read. Then I’ll touch on the failures.
Info: large suburban neighborhood we live in. Thousands of homes. The OP is an Indian mom(family). Our city is now 40% Indian. Ugg… anyway..


This the copied HOA post:
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This is scary. I was home and I am so glad but it happened so quickly. My 18 year old daughter opened the door to a young guy knocking on the door saying his football fell in our backyard and for her to check she went to check and came back and told him it wasn't there and he asked if he can look himself and she let him in the door and he checked and came back and asked if he could use the bathroom and then asked her to come and see why the faucet wasn't working and when she went into the bathroom he went for her neck and she pushed him off and screamed and told him to get out and I was napping and before I could come out with all the noise he ran out the door. Please be careful and don't open the door to anyone even if they are young looking.

Edit: This is on( edited out)dr. If any of you on the street have a camera that could have captured him, please call the non emergency line and report with the photos and video. It will help them make sure this doesn't happen to anyone.

Edit 2: We got clear videos of him from a couple neighbors. It has been sent to the police. He was wearing all black with the hood over his head. It happened between 2.43 and 2.49 pm today. After watching a few videos i think he has some mental health issues or he may be on the spectrum or like he wasn't fully here. Not sure if his intentions were to really hurt or steal or it was just impulsive. Since my daughter didn't interact with him long enough to know if was on the spectrum, many times young adults can be very high functioning and act impulsively like that. So I really hope he gets the help he needs. Thank you everyone concerned about us.


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More info:
- cops are called
-Victim/ mom post you read above share a security cam footage inside house of their living room/kitchen area with 18yr daugher escorting perp thru the house!
- neighbors share cam pics from their houses of perp.
- same perp tried it at another home day before but that homeowner kid didnt open door.
- cops catch the perp. He is known local who is possibly invloved in several robberies in our hood.

My take:
Never open a door to a stranger, or for Gods sake let them in the house !!
W T F !!!
Mom & daughter are lucky to be alive.
So much failure here. All common sense went out the window on that scenario.
This could have been so tragic for them.
I have used this to remind our neighborhood of common sense precautions and awareness. Be self aware of surroundings for the kids walking home.

Chime in forum…..
 
My youngest children is 45 I think. If she ain't got it by now she's never going to get it.

I'm not even sure how to address this. It's 2026 if you haven't figured out by now that the world is not a safe place maybe we need to put some chlorine in your gene pool.

I want to add this and I'm really careful how I say it. I AM NOT QUESTIONING that this was really posted on the OP's HOA forum.

I'm questioning whether whoever originally posted made it up.

Am I really supposed to believe that the guy took the risk of coming into the house to attack the woman and then ran away just because she's screamed?

I mean what did he think was going to happen? Was it going to be one of those "Dear Penthouse, I never thought this would happen to me" moments?
 
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Many of the victims I dealt with over the years were so naieve. People who lead protected lives have little reason to imagine anyone would want to harm them. Predators count on it. We need to educate our kids and grandkids, especially the ladies, about the evil that lurks out there. And teach them to use firearms.
 
This was posted on my HOA forum.
Lots of failure here.
Lots of loss of common sense.

Please read. Then I’ll touch on the failures.
Info: large suburban neighborhood we live in. Thousands of homes. The OP is an Indian mom(family). Our city is now 40% Indian. Ugg… anyway..


This the copied HOA post:
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This is scary. I was home and I am so glad but it happened so quickly. My 18 year old daughter opened the door to a young guy knocking on the door saying his football fell in our backyard and for her to check she went to check and came back and told him it wasn't there and he asked if he can look himself and she let him in the door and he checked and came back and asked if he could use the bathroom and then asked her to come and see why the faucet wasn't working and when she went into the bathroom he went for her neck and she pushed him off and screamed and told him to get out and I was napping and before I could come out with all the noise he ran out the door. Please be careful and don't open the door to anyone even if they are young looking.

Edit: This is on( edited out)dr. If any of you on the street have a camera that could have captured him, please call the non emergency line and report with the photos and video. It will help them make sure this doesn't happen to anyone.

Edit 2: We got clear videos of him from a couple neighbors. It has been sent to the police. He was wearing all black with the hood over his head. It happened between 2.43 and 2.49 pm today. After watching a few videos i think he has some mental health issues or he may be on the spectrum or like he wasn't fully here. Not sure if his intentions were to really hurt or steal or it was just impulsive. Since my daughter didn't interact with him long enough to know if was on the spectrum, many times young adults can be very high functioning and act impulsively like that. So I really hope he gets the help he needs. Thank you everyone concerned about us.


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More info:
- cops are called
-Victim/ mom post you read above share a security cam footage inside house of their living room/kitchen area with 18yr daugher escorting perp thru the house!
- neighbors share cam pics from their houses of perp.
- same perp tried it at another home day before but that homeowner kid didnt open door.
- cops catch the perp. He is known local who is possibly invloved in several robberies in our hood.

My take:
Never open a door to a stranger, or for Gods sake let them in the house !!
W T F !!!
Mom & daughter are lucky to be alive.
So much failure here. All common sense went out the window on that scenario.
This could have been so tragic for them.
I have used this to remind our neighborhood of common sense precautions and awareness. Be self aware of surroundings for the kids walking home.

Chime in forum…..
Dot on forehead or feather?
 
I live in a rural, seemingly protected community, but even here there is no way in the hot place that I would let a stranger into my home without a badge, a warrant, or some other credentials explaining who they were and why they need access.
This being said, I know my neighbors, and I know their neighbors, and there aren’t many strangers lurking around at any given time. When they are around, they are noticed.
 
My youngest children is 45 I think. If she ain't got it by now she's never going to get it.

I'm not even sure how to address this. It's 2026 if you haven't figured out by now that the world is not a safe place maybe we need to put some chlorine in your gene pool.

I want to add this and I'm really careful how I say it. I AM NOT QUESTIONING that this was really posted on the OP's HOA forum.

I'm questioning whether whoever originally posted made it up.

Am I really supposed to believe that the guy took the risk of coming into the house to attack the woman and then ran away just because she's screamed?

I mean what did he think was going to happen? Was it going to be one of those "Dear Penthouse, I never thought this would happen to me" moments?
We have multiple households that posted pics of this person at their door. Police reporting online mug shot shows this person,
Legit. Unfortunately we have a lot of crazy crap go down in our town


Perp in neighbors yard.. neighbor cam:





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Perp in OP house 🤯🤯

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All legit. Several neighbors have dealt w this person trying to enter their cars
 
We have multiple households that posted pics of this person at their door. Police reporting online mug shot shows this person,
Legit. Unfortunately we have a lot of crazy crap go down in our town


Perp in neighbors yard.. neighbor cam:





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Perp in OP house 🤯🤯

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All legit. Several neighbors have dealt w this person trying to enter their cars
Did the police ID him then?
 
I live in a rural, seemingly protected community, but even here there is no way in the hot place that I would let a stranger into my home without a badge, a warrant, or some other credentials explaining who they were and why they need access.
This being said, I know my neighbors, and I know their neighbors, and there aren’t many strangers lurking around at any given time. When they are around, they are noticed.
Likewise. A condo north of Tucson for the winters and a house in S. Utah for the rest of the year. Both were chosen for security and safety. Both have proven to be good choices. Tucson, especially S. Tucson, is a risky place to be. From experience in L.A.,, even when living 35 miles due east of downtown, taught me that my living space was never again going to be risky. Sure, I am armed but my wife is not, so leaving home, it is incumbent upon me to choose my house/condo location carefully!
 
Likewise. A condo north of Tucson for the winters and a house in S. Utah for the rest of the year. Both were chosen for security and safety. Both have proven to be good choices. Tucson, especially S. Tucson, is a risky place to be. From experience in L.A.,, even when living 35 miles due east of downtown, taught me that my living space was never again going to be risky. Sure, I am armed but my wife is not, so leaving home, it is incumbent upon me to choose my house/condo location carefully!
I have relatives who just bought a house in a gated community in Tucson with security as a priority
 
The problem with telling your family is your family doesn't always listen.

Several years ago our grandson lived with us for 4 or 5 years 4YO to 9. We told him numerous times that he was not allowed to open the front door for anyone.

We didn't have too many people coming to our house but I know of at least two times he opened that door after being told not to and then lied about it.

I think that the largest majority of people here are empty nesters so we probably don't have that problem.

I also would be willing to bet that the young lady in that story will never open the door to somebody she doesn't know again
 
The problem with telling your family is your family doesn't always listen.

Several years ago our grandson lived with us for 4 or 5 years 4YO to 9. We told him numerous times that he was not allowed to open the front door for anyone.

We didn't have too many people coming to our house but I know of at least two times he opened that door after being told not to and then lied about it.

I think that the largest majority of people here are empty nesters so we probably don't have that problem.

I also would be willing to bet that the young lady in that story will never open the door to somebody she doesn't know again
I have trouble believing that she’d learn anything from that…
 
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