To report suspicious activity, call the
Beech Grove Police Department at 782-4949
.

Welcome to Beech Grove Crime Watch

Thanks for your interest in the Beech Grove Crime Watch program. We are a group of citizens that want to protect and enhance Beech Grove from unscrupulous activities. This will be a place for you to voice your concerns and leave anonymous tips about issues in your neighborhood. It will also be a place to keep you informed of information regarding meetings and other items that may be of interest.

Get involved, and help make Beech Grove a safer place to live and work. Started by a group of Beech Grove citizens, the Beech Grove Crime Watch exists to help educate and organize residents and business owners on how they can do their part in making a safe Beech Grove possible.

We have monthly meetings that are a wonderful tool for communication with your community leaders.

All are welcome.

If you would like to request additional information or would like to sign up for our electronic mailing list, please send an email to bgcrimewatch@yahoo.com




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Comment Moderation will always be on this blog. If you want to leave an anonymous tip, please feel comfortable knowing that I will be the only person to see that tip. I will pass the information on to whoever is best to address the issue. By the same token, if you want everyone to read your comment, please note that somewhere in your post.

This is not a place for arguments, debates or insults. It is a place where we, as Beech Grove residents, can communicate with each other in a positive matter.

Thanks!!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Friends, Strangers Reach Out To Help Beech Grove Woman

Beech Grove Woman Endures Deaths, Disorder, Thefts Within Month

Friends and strangers are reaching out to help a woman who has endured an almost unbearable set of misfortunes within the last month.

Linda Carter lost her daughter, Erin, a future son-in-law and two grandsons in a
house fire in Alexandria a week after she returned home from the Mayo Clinic, where she was treated for a disorder that cost her career as a nurse.

Then, on Sunday, Carter was attending services at First Christian Church of Beech Grove when her locked
car was broken into, 6News' Jennifer Carmack reported.

Thieves took Carter's purse, which was under the seat of her car. Inside were her wallet, pictures of her daughter and grandchildren, about $200 in gift cards meant to help her and the only survivor of the fire, 3-week-old Elysah Tracey.


"It's been unbelievable," Carter said. "It just seems like one thing after another keeps happening."


"They have compounded a tragedy ten-fold," said Jim Hensley, of the church. "Linda just couldn't thank people enough who gave and gave and gave, and to have a lot of that taken away is just devastating to her."


Carter got a call from a woman who had found her purse in a Greenwood trash can, but the purse and wallet were both empty when she got it back. "To be victimized again by the donations that were given to them, it's just reprehensible," said Beech Grove police Capt. Robert Mercuri.
"The things that were taken we can replace eventually when we get the money, but we can't right now because it's taking every penny we've got just to survive," Carter said.



Anyone who would like to help can contact First Christian Church at 317-786-8522.


If you have any information on the theft, please contact the Beech Grove Police Department.





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