28.11.13

Maps Centre Ferris Road

12 Owners Using Ferris Road 
10 Owners Using Centre Road 
6 Owners Using Other 

 
In 1920 the road Way was listed as Centre Road 

In 1931 the road was listed a Ferris Industrial School Road

In 1995 NCC Listed As Ferris & Centre Road 
with the break at the Little Mill Creek
Cranston Heights Fire Company Has it both listed as Ferris & Centre Road

with the break at the North Woodward Ave
Cranston Heights Fire Company also has the roadway listed as only Ferris Road

Cranston Heights Fire Company also has the roadway listed as only Ferris Road



In 2007 Del-DOT listed the roadway From North Woodward as as Ferris Road 

The telaphone Marketing has

2401-2711 using Ferris Road 16 households in total

2801-2913 using Centre Road 16 households in total

20.11.13

NCCPD Introduces a New Public Safety Awareness Campaign "Park Smart"





CITIZEN ALERT : NCCPD Introduces a New Public Safety Awareness Campaign "Park Smart"



        
NCCPD Introduces a New Public Safety Awareness Campaign "Park Smart"

New Castle County Police is introducing a new initiative in the fight against the continual rise of vehicle break-ins as a result of automobiles being left unsecured.  

Each year across the United States approximately $1.255 billion in personal items and accessories are stolen from vehicles. More than half of the break-ins police investigate involve vehicles that were either unlocked or had no signs of forced entry. In addition, while parking lots may be targeted by some thieves, a closer look at the statistics show more than 60 percent of vehicle break-ins this year happened on residential streets, driveways or in County or State parklands.

Colonel E.M. Setting understands that property crime is as much of a problem for law enforcement agencies as it is for the public. With the implementation of the Chief’s T.A.P.S. (Targeted Analytic Policing System) program, we have seen an overwhelming reduction in crime throughout the County as we have been focusing on “Quality of Life” crimes. The introduction of the “PARK SMART” campaign is now the first step in Colonel Setting’s focus on attacking the property crime epidemic.

“I want our residents help in ensuring that they lock their car doors and in removing any valuable items from their vehicles so that these crimes of opportunity diminish,” Colonel Setting said. The “PARK SMART” campaign will provide worthwhile material to our residents with the hope that they will become more involved and not be the next victim.”

The New Castle County Police Department is launching this Public Safety Awareness Campaign to inform citizens about “PARK SMART”. The goal of the campaign is to provide useful information to our citizens on ways to reduce the likelihood of them becoming the victims of criminals breaking into their vehicles and stealing their possessions.

During the holiday season, police departments across the country see a spike in vehicle break-ins due to victims leaving more property in their vehicles as a result of holiday shopping.  Becoming more educated and Parking Smartly will reduce the likelihood of you becoming one of those victims.

The New Castle County Police Department will be posting our “PARK SMART” signs in various locations throughout New Castle County, to include our County parklands and libraries. We will also be posting our “Smart Tips” on our website and our other social media sites.

The Park Smart campaign is simple:

Lock your vehicle


Secure your valuables


Take keys with you


Below are some tips that we hope you will keep in mind every time you part your vehicle.

Never leave any type of bag or suitcase in the car. Thieves will smash a window just to see what is inside those items.

Never attempt to hide anything by covering it with a blanket or coat. That’s an open invitation to thieves.
Remove any attachments; cell phone or iPod chargers and cords are a dead giveaway that there is usually something of value inside the vehicle.

ALWAYS lock your doors, even if you make a quick stop. Thieves are very quick at getting in and out of your car and they always have an eye out for people who are in a rush.

Cash/coins, purses, iPods, Laptop computers, tools and cell phones are the most commonly stolen item, followed by GPS devices, CD’s and vehicle stereos.

Park in an open, well-lit, and populated area near your destination, preferably one in view of a security camera.

Avoid parking near strangers who are loitering or sitting in vehicles.

If you have access to a garage, USE IT! By parking your vehicle on the street, in an alley or even on your driveway, the opportunity exists for you to become a victim.  If you have no other choice, avoid dark and isolated areas.

If your vehicle has a Remote Keyless Entry (RKE), you still need to ensure that all the doors are locked before leaving your vehicle, especially in public parking lots. There has been an increase in the use of jammers to prevent the RKE signal from activating the door locks.

If your vehicle has an alarm system, always check your vehicle if you hear the alarm sound. Never try to stop a criminal who is attempting to gain entry into your vehicle.  Be the best possible witness and get a good description of the person and call 9-1-1.

Avoid parking near trucks, vans, dumpsters, and other objects that will obstruct visibility and provide hiding places.




Brookland Terrace Civic Club
Incorporated 1940

200 Hillside Ave
Wilmington Delaware 19805
United States of America

brooklandterrace@gmail.com

http://brooklandterracecivicclub.blogspot.com

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https://twitter.com/#!/BrooklandTer


        President-Charles C. Stirk Jr     
      302.463.2239  brooklandterrace@gmail.com

      Vice President - Larry Horrocks
302.545.7877  lgha1@aol.com

Secretary - Pierre De Prisco
302.482.1447   padnr13@yahoo.com

Treasurer Joyce Grymes

 -Serjeant-at-Arms - Charlie Farrall

 Chaplain Elizabeth K. Stirk
302.999.7733   ekstirk@yahoo.com

Board Of Directors

- Elsie De Prisco
302.482.1447   elsiez24@yahoo.com

- Sharon Davis
302.994.1642   hotwhips@netzero.com

- Debbie Hawke
302.994.6606

- Heather Calloway
302.290.3200



15.11.13

New Castle County Police Department Alert - NCCPD Warns Residents of ?Jury Duty? Phone Scam




CITIZEN ALERT

        
NCCPD Warns Residents of ?Jury Duty? Phone Scam


New Castle County Police are investigating several phone scams where the caller identifies himself as an employee of the Courthouse and attempts to collect money from the individual for missing Jury Duty.

Over the past several days, County Police have been investigating several phone scams that have been reported regarding an individual that has been identifying himself as “Aaron Foster” from the Courthouse. The subject then proceeds to advise the individual that there has been a warrant issued for his/her arrest for missing Jury Duty. The subject then tells them to prevent being arrested, he/she needs to pay $100 over the phone.

New Castle County Police wants the public to know that no court representative will call your home asking for money over the phone. People who are called should not give out any personal or financial information and report the incident immediately to authorities. The agency is asking for everyone to be on alert and those who have been involved in a similar scam, are asked to call our non-emergency number at 302-573-2800.

This phone scam has been prevalent across country and we want to remind citizens that phone scams are a seemingly easy way for dishonest people to get money from unsuspecting consumers. The scammers are interested in learning your personal information, such as your Social Security number and birth date. They will also try to get your financial information, such as your bank account or credit card number. Knowing how to recognize a phone scam will help you to protect your money and/or becoming a victim of identity theft.  

Anyone with questions as to the validity of a telephone call from any alleged court official, or if they want to confirm their status regarding Jury Duty, is asked to call the courthouse at 302-255-0824.  You can also go to their website at http://courts.delaware.gov/.

To offer any other information regarding this investigation, please contact the New Castle County Police Department at 395-8110. You can also submit crime tips anonymously by going to www.NCCPD.com and following the link for Tips and Alerts. You will be asked for a subject line, the location the tip applies to, and your tip information. You may also attach a photograph. Citizens may also provide text tips by texting the key word NCCPD followed by your tip to 847411 (TIP411). Tipsters may also call Crime Stoppers at (800) TIP-3333.

6.11.13

NCCPD Apprehends Two Males, Charged with Breaking into Vehicles, Community of Woodland Park

New Castle County Police Department
NCCPD Apprehends Two Males, Charged with 
Breaking into Vehicles,Community of Woodland Park

New Castle County Police have arrested two subjects in connection with numerous thefts from unsecured motor vehicles that occurred during the overnight hours of Sunday (11/03) into Monday (11/04). They have been charged with multiple counts of burglary, theft and tampering with a vehicle as a result of their crime spree. 

(Wilmington, DE.) Early Monday (11/04) morning at 3:00 a.m., County Police responded to the intersection of Hillside Avenue and Maine Avenue for a report of two male subjects attempting to gain access to several vehicles in the community of Woodland Park and one of the subjects was carrying a backpack.  When officers arrived, they observed two subjects, later identified as Michael Flickenger and Todd Drozdowski, walking in the area and Drozdowski was seen carrying a backpack. A bag of fireworks was also found in their possession.

Moments later, officer discovered the backpack contained numerous GPS units, cellular phones, a computer, a bottle of prescription medication, coins and miscellaneous personal items. Flickenger was then found to be in possession of a small amount of marijuana.

As a result of their investigation, officers were able to ascertain that there were numerous victims that had their unsecured vehicles entered and property taken. Police were then able to confirm that the items found in the backpack were those that had been removed from the below listed vehicles and the property was returned to the owners.


2001 Ford Escape at a home in the 2000 block of Wildwood Drive.

2007 Toyota Camry at a home in the 2000 block of Wildwood Drive.

2011 Subaru Outback at a home in the 2100 block of Wildwood Drive.

2004 Dodge Ram at a home in the 100 block of Glenoak Drive.

2009 Ford F-150 at a home in the 100 block of Glenoak Drive.

2010 Toyota Tacoma at a home in the unit block of Woodbury Court.

2003 Chevy Malibu at a home in the 2100 block of Lori Drive.

2005 Jeep Laredo at a home in the 100 block of Walls Avenue







Michael Flickenger, a 25 year old male who resides in the 200 block of Webb Street in Wilmington, was charged with seven counts of burglary in the third degree, conspiracy in the second degree, seven counts of theft, seven counts of tampering with vehicle, possession of fireworks, loitering and possession of marijuana.  He was arraigned and committed to the Howard R. Young Correctional Institute after failing to post $26,501.




Todd Drozdowski, a 29 year old male who resides in the 4500 block of Tarry Lane in Wilmington, was charged with eight counts of burglary in the third degree, conspiracy in the second degree, seven counts of theft, eight counts of tampering with vehicle, possession of fireworks, loitering and attempting to acquire a controlled substance. He was arraigned and committed to the Howard R. Young Correctional Institute after failing to post $30,501.

County Police remind citizens’ that is extremely important for residents to continually secure their vehicles and to remove any valuable items from their automobile. If you feel compelled to keep property inside of your vehicle, then we urge you to take the necessary precaution and keep the items out of plain view or place them in your trunk.  Police urge the public to take responsibility in locking your car doors so that these crimes of opportunity subside, which will lead to fewer people becoming victimized.

The greatest protections thieves have are when citizens inadvertently forget to take simple crime prevention measures such as locking your car and securing valuables. If you are a victim of these types of crimes, the police need to be called after every instance. These reports are valuable to not only helping police solve the crimes and return the property to its owners, but also in guiding the police in their patrol initiatives.



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Downed Utility Pole Reported to Verizon 626-634 Centerville RD. # DED30391CL

Downed Utility Pole Reported to Verizon 

626-634 Centerville Road

# DED30391CL


Fixed as of 13 Nov 2013

2.11.13

FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP CHANGES - MEETING SCHEDULED


http://maps.riskmap3.com/DE/NewCastle/
FEMA Flood Zone Map

FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP CHANGES - MEETING SCHEDULED
New Castle County (NCC), along with FEMA and the State of Delaware, has scheduled a public meeting for Tuesday, November 26, 2013 at William Penn High School from 4pm to 7pm regarding preliminary changes to the FEMA flood maps. William Penn High School is located at 713 E. Basin Road in New Castle, DE.

More Info

FEMA Webpage for Delaware Mapping Status