Posted 1/10/2008 7:56 am by
Chief Terence Reardon is reminding all residents to lock their vehicles when exiting. There has been a rash of thefts involving GPS and other electronic devices (such as satelite radios).
The Chief states this seems to be a crime of opportunity, when a person walks by a vehicle with an electronic cradle on the windshield and an unlocked door.
It only takes a matter of seconds, so even if you are only running into a store for a minute, take that device with you, don't leave it in plain view or in the glove compartment. It may save you hundreds of dollars!
What do you consider to be the biggest problem in Revere for you?
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Lt. Joe Rizzuti's letter (in regard to the death of Roger Dipesa) perfectly expressed what most Revere-ites felt for Roger. His words resonated deep within my own heart with a beauty not often expressed through the police's work. It's good to know that Roger wasn't treated as just some nuisance by the RPD which, before having read the letter, is what I would have believed had I given it any serious thought. My own experiences with Roger never went past giving him a couple dollars whenever I happened past him on my way home from work or school, always thinking that I was doing my watching daughter more of a service than him. Having lived in Revere only a short time, I figured that since he was able to smoke Winston Brand cigarettes that he had to have some family or disability money supporting his life on the streets. Finding out that the community probably gave him most of his financial support makes me glad to have become a Revere resident myself.
Sgt John Nelson thank you for finding my cat larry.
Thanks to the officer who went out of his way to find me so that my car would not be towed.