Recent Criminal Activity Within La Paloma
Early morning on Saturday, February 23, 2019, there was a burglary within Paloma Vista (La Paloma community north of Sunrise Drive) where someone broke into an occupied home and threatened the homeowner before taking off with some valuables. A couple of weeks earlier, there had been a burglary within Ridge 4 (also north of Sunrise) where someone broke into a home while the residents were sleeping. It is unknown whether these two burglaries are related. It seems likely that those responsible had entered the community over the wall from Skyline Drive or had come across the golf course as some articles stolen were found along the golf course.
The La Paloma Property Owners Association (LPPOA) Board of Directors is working with its new management company, HBS Management Solutions (HBS), in a proactive manner to do what it can to help deter criminal activity within La Paloma. To this end, the Board has directed HBS to enhance its night security patrols throughout the La Paloma communities. While it is likely that those involved in the burglaries entered La Paloma on foot rather than by vehicle, the Board is working with HBS as it considers changes to the gatehouse operation to help make La Paloma vehicle entry points as secure as they can be.
Existing LPPOA access policy rules will be fully enforced. All guests wishing to gain access to La Paloma will require authorization before access is granted. Gate operations, managed by HBS, will follow the LPPOA policy to its fullest extent by checking vehicles on each entry to La Paloma. As no open access to La Paloma is allowed per policy, homeowners hosting a party must be sure to authorize access for each guest via the Capsure online authorization system or provide a list of names to the gatehouse to ensure guests will be allowed entry on the day of an event.
These burglary instances are disturbing and serve as an unfortunate reminder to be vigilant in safeguarding your home and valuables. La Paloma is working with the Sheriff’s Department, but every resident must be on alert. Always lock your house and vehicle doors and keep the outside of your house lighted – consider installation of motion sensor lighting outside your home.
Please report any suspicious activity to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department (emergency number 911) and your community manager. Also, if you notice some odd behavior during the day, please notify your gatehouse so that attendants can be on the lookout as well. Remember: call 911 for emergencies!
LPPOA Board of Directors
& HBS Management Solutions
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