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The Holdenville Police Department has declared war on the thieves and vandals damaging our local businesses and engaging in the petty theft of our citizens. In the past month alone multiple business and several homeowners have been broken into and had their property stolen and destroyed. It is believed to be the same small group of thieves using police scanners and scouts to listen and watch for police on patrol so they can avoid being caught committing the robberies. One local business owner said, “We are all concerned about it and we want to implement some measures to stop it for good. There has been a lot of damage over this past year, there has been several breakins. Just last week they got into The Motorcycle Shop just off the highway by destroying the front door with a cinder block and stole three chainsaws and all the petty cash. It’s just frustrating. We work hard to build these businesses up and we have to pay our way. We don’t run around stealing things. We want to see if we can work out some measures to stop it.” Among some of the ideas raised by local citizens have been increased lighting, security cameras and guard dogs. Chief of Police Conny Clay said, “There was no easy fix to the problem, but we have got to try and deter them as much as we possibly can and make it as hard for them as we can.” Chief Clay says that security cameras, increased lighting and guard dogs are proven methods to deter thieves and vandals, but he would like to take it one step further. Chief Clay is forming a Citizens Neighborhood Watch Committee to help patrol our neighborhoods at night. There will be a direct hotline that will ring a cell phone of the officers on duty that members of the committee can call directly when they see a crime in progress. This will avoid being picked up by the criminal’s police scanner and give the police a better chance of catching the criminals in action. If any of our citizens are interested in being part of the Neighborhood Watch Committee, please attend the first meeting Saturday, December 19 at 12:00pm at the Civic Center (124 N. Creek). The Police Department will be increasing patrol during nights and weekends and pulling over anyone and anything out after curfew. If you are a law-abiding citizen, you have no need to worry, the police are here to protect you. To the gang of thieves terrorizing our community: you’ve been warned.