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Tonight January 8th. Someone decided to break into my daughter's home. In the "Parent avenue area" and stole money that is from the TRUE REFLECTIONS CHARITY. As well as a bunch of personal items such as her great grandmothers jewelry. And Her laptop. And he rode away on a bike he stashed a few houses away.. if someone you know all of a sudden has a bunch of cash or tries to sell you jewelry. Either let me know! Or call Windsor Police! Please and Thank You! Hopefully her security cameras caught him.
To the man in the WHITE TRUCK pulling a BLACK TRAILER this morning around 910am on central infront of timmies. You ran a red light either on purpose or you were not paying attention. I went through my green light and you flew by infront of me. When I hit my horn you looked at me like you could have cared less. I want you to know I had my 13 month old baby boy in the car with me and if I would have been 2 seconds ahead of time you probably would have killed us both. Please please pay attention and obey the rules of the road. What you did was so dangerous and so scary. I hope you see this and are more careful next time you drive.
I found a bunch of power and hand tools last night. I think they may have fallen off someone's truck. It's clear that it is someone's job, and I just want them to go back to the rightful owner. If you can describe them to me I will gladly hand them over
Tonight January 7th at about 10 p.m. I was driving home from work on Hwy #3 and as usual you never know want to expect on the drive. The road was clear then all of a sudden out of nowhere I drove into blizzard conditions I couldn't see in front of me and realized I was driving on the wrong side of the road. I just wanted to pull off to the side of the road till the snow stopped and could see so I could get home. Unfortunately my car didn't want to stop and slid off the side of the road into a small ditch. I tried and tried to get my car back up on to the road but couldn't. The snow slowed down and I watched car after car pass me by. Finally a car stopped and asked if I needed help, the gentleman got out of his car and explained to me what to do and maybe my car might get back up on to the road,he told me he would stay behind me to make sure everything was ok. It worked I got back on the road and started my drive back home. I waved out my window to you, I never got to tell you thank you. I want to thank you for pulling off the road and helping me it was greatly appreciated.
Around 1:30 in the morning I lost my phone. Last place I was using it was at the new tops of Windsor. Its a black LGK4 with a cracked screen. There is a memory card in the phone and there is A LOT of important stuff on the phone, as well as pictures of my two young children. I am really hoping someone has it in their hearts to return it.
Thank you to the gentleman at the tmc pharmacy today at the Tecumseh location. I was at the clinic due to a bad ear infection, while waiting to see a doc my 9 year son asked if he could buy a chocolate bar at the pharmacy. I gave him money so he could, 5 mins went by and he was still over there so I got up to check on him. He was at the counter waiting to pay. I told him that I was next to go in the room to see the doc so to wait for me in the waiting room if I'm gone in or ask to come in my room. Another 5 mins went by and I still haven't got called in so I checked on him again. He was still waiting at the counter to pay. I was not feeling the greatest so I knew if I said something to the lady behind the counter things would get heated bc she was ignoring my son. Finally this gentleman spoke up for him and got the lady's attention by saying "excuse me this young man has been standing her for 20 mins waiting to buy candy, can you please cash him out". My son's face just lit up and he was so happy you helped him out. He wouldn't stop talking about how you helped him out. Thank you so much. You made my sons day. Glad to know there is still great people out there :)
To the man at Metro at central mall today in the blue plaid shirt at around 3:30 today..should have bumped into me again! Would have liked to talk to you....
~The blonde in the white jacket~
Well this is not really a spotting, however some issues need to be put out there. I am 51 and have a friend that is 70, her husband is 88. Her husband is the kind of guy that you cannot keep still, does all his own home maintenance, repairs and even puts his own Christmas lights up, until his health took a turn on Christmas Day. She was informed of a program in the city called "Snow Angels". They are volunteers that help seniors and disabled people by shoveling the snow. I do know of this, my daughter volunteered years ago in her high school years. She thought she'd call to look into getting some help as she also has health issues, if I myself was capable I would definitely be glad to help out. I was absolutely stunned, she told me that they didn't qualify for the program because they did not have a city sidewalk. What the hell??Really??
So in other words, they I guess should only leave the house if there is no snow on the path or in the driveway?? How well do assisted walkers work through the snow? They are seniors for goodness sake...they have paid their dues and many, many years of taxes. To get shafted because they don't have a "city sidewalk"?? Hmm wonder how many feet of their property and driveway is actually city property? Go figure, we as home owners maintain a portion of city property every year. We don't volunteer, it's mandatory!!! I know, I have a ditch that is city property, my responsibility or pay a fine. So, where is justice when it comes to seniors needing a little help with snow removal? There has to be some compassion, it's a volunteer program...the city doesn't even pay these people!!! Those golden years...aren't so golden!!!