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Audio was captured of coyotes on October 20 on Valmarie Drive. Residents said they called animal control and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, but they were told there's not much that can be done. They were instructed to remove any food sources the coyotes could get into. Actions Facebook Tweet Email. By: Kyle Horan. Copyright Scripps Media, Inc. He went back in his house and watched the boys through his window.

He knew this was not right and called The boys left with a laptop and some other items. When the alert went out, Sandra, the lady that monitors the police scanner for the East Nashville Neighborhood Watch group, posted it on Facebook and it went out to over 6, people. A lady on Riverside saw the post and the descriptions and spotted the three boys in the creek behind her home. She called the police and they arrested them. A landscaper by trade, Moye also spends over 20 hours a week pursuing his primary passion — making East Nashville a safe neighborhood.

As the founder and one of the administrators of the East Nashville Neighborhood Watch Facebook group, Moye disseminates information about crimes, suspicious activity, and emergency situations to over 6, members of the group and the Metro Police Department. I got to know many police officers and saw some of the challenges they face. When they told Moye about the incident, he had some concern, but put it down as a neighbor taking a shortcut to the nearby public library.

My mom yelled for help; there was a man in her room with a light in her face. I thought she was dreaming, but when I got up and went to her room, he jumped out of the window. I called the sheriff and five deputies came out.

But with no central source of information, few of his neighbors knew about them. Moye was aware of traditional neighborhood watch programs, but monthly meetings or simply calling a hotline to report suspicious activity did not provide citizens or the police with the up-to-date knowledge required to make a difference.

Perhaps social media could provide the much-needed conduit between citizens and law enforcement.



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