![]() |
Quote:
Other then that, all is quiet, thank you Lord. Blessings to you and yours and thank you for your concern it is appreciated. |
Oh gosh, that would be a bit scary with all that you've been through. |
what a crappy neighbor, thank god they did not get your dog |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
I am praying for a definite resolution of this problem, for the mental health benefits of this obviously unbalanced person, and for YOUR personal safety. |
I don't know when I've read something this chilling. It sounds as if you are as on top of this awful situation as you can be without moving your home and then who knows what neighbors will be like in another neighborhood. I only hope that authorities can get his man on some meds or IH treatment for a while that will help him but he truly sounds like a volcano that could erupt at any time. I'm just so sorry you are having to live with this 24/7 and know you must be so worried for your little ones and yourselves. Like Yorkiemom1/Judy suggested, I would be journaling everything, including any phone calls to police, every time the alarm goes off and keeping all of the receipts for efforts you have had to make in order to try to keep your family safe. A contemporaneous journal clearly identified as yours with dates, times, names and details of events is a powerful tool when dealing with law enforcement and the courts and serves to keep track of dates, times and happenings if this runs on for quite some time. And who knows if one day you may have to appear in court to testify about all of this. I'll sure be praying for the safety of your family and that man and that he can get much-needed help. |
Quote:
Today has been another quiet day. |
I dont want to tell you what i would do if i caught someone messing with my baby ! It would not be nice ! Good luck!! |
Quote:
|
hi Just read this thread. I am so horrified about what you are going through. I don't have advice, but I will pray that all works out |
Have some fire extinguishers whose ratings you know and the hose hooked up and know when to use each. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Peace and quiet is a good thing, sure hope it just continues... |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Hey, just wondered, have you seen him around there? Maybe he was admitted...and getting some much needed help. |
Perhaps you could conbtact the police and see if they can tell you if there has been anintervention of some kind....especially if you are terrified by this person and you have seem to have lost track of him....and you really are on high alert and you dont know where he has secluded himself......they may feel sorry for you and at leaast tell you if his family was contacted or if he was picked up and hospitalized...... |
Wow! What a nightmare! Just read through this entire thread... would calling an ambulance (if he starts up again) be better than calling the police? They would have to come and check him out medically, then they would get the police involved if he is acting irrationally.... just guessing though. But I think the ambulance attendants would be more likely to remove him to a hospital than the police would be to arrest him. Keeping you all in my prayers. |
Quote:
|
So far all continues to be quiet here and I am thankful. |
So glad for you and your babies! I hope the family got him into a hospital and he's getting some medicine and help. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
OP; I am so sorry that this has happened to you and your babies !! Stay safe and I agree keep records of all of the happening and going ones for future reference. You just never know when you may need it. |
Quote:
When I was a child (I am 60) we ran all over our neighborhood. Not as a gang, not in a hood......a hood was what was on a jacket. We had fun. No one poisoned our dogs and they actually ran free with us kids. Neighbors knew each other, had block parties together, watched out for all the kids (meaning if you did something wrong like said a swear word or spit on someone they immediately corrected you and then called your parents...and your parents were glad they did). Teenagers babysat the younger kids in the neighborhood. We all went to the Saturday matinee by ourselves and our parents never had to worry about someone molesting us. We took our pillow cases on Halloween night, just us kids, and walk the neighborhoods trick or treating. No one had to check our candy for razor blades or worse. You didn't pick up your newspaper with your morning coffee and read about a neighbor going crazy and blowing away several next door or in a theater. Things moved at quieter, slower pace. You could still hear children laughing while they played outside late into the night catching lighting bugs. I miss those times. |
Quote:
|
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 04:20 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.9
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright ©2003 - 2018 YorkieTalk.com
Privacy Policy - Terms of Use