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Title: Robbery?
Post by: Paul Brock on June 08, 2011, 07:35:39 AM
Jandarma had a road block outside their station last night, they said that had been a robbery at a villa with quite a lot taken. Any info??
Title: Robbery?
Post by: corbindallas on June 08, 2011, 08:04:04 AM
Nothing reported to Uzumlu Community Watch on this yet?
Title: Robbery?
Post by: Eric on June 08, 2011, 08:21:41 AM
Not very effective outside their station when there are so many ways around it!
Title: Robbery?
Post by: corbindallas on June 08, 2011, 15:19:30 PM
Saw a burnt out car outside the Jandarma station this morning, their road blocks are a bit hot!! Unfortunatley it appears there was a tragic reason attached see below.
Title: Robbery?
Post by: Foosey on June 12, 2011, 09:26:29 AM
Any more info on this robbery please??
Thanks
Title: Robbery?
Post by: Denise40 on June 12, 2011, 09:29:25 AM
Received this yesterday from the Uzumlu Watch Committee

Hello All,
 
We have had a report of a burglary that occurred yesterday, Friday night between 9pm and this morning. The villa was unoccupied at the time of entry, access was made by cutting through security bars and the locks removed.
 
 At this stage we are not fully aware of what was taken apart from bottles of alcohol, but the burglar(s) did mess the inside up probably in an attempt to search for any valuables. The location of the villa is on the flats towards the Bucak end. This has been reported to the Jandarma.
 
 More info will be posted when received.
 
Can I remind all members especially at tis time of year that we are getting visitors and part time residents over who may not be aware of the UCW group and e mail alert system, could you let them know they can register with us for these emails.
 
We will also be arranging another update meeting for all residents shortly.
 
Please remain alert.
 
Kind regards
 
UCW Committee
Title: Robbery?
Post by: Foosey on June 12, 2011, 09:40:15 AM
quote:
Originally posted by Denise40

Received this yesterday from the Uzumlu Watch Committee

Hello All,
 
We have had a report of a burglary that occurred yesterday, Friday night between 9pm and this morning. The villa was unoccupied at the time of entry, access was made by cutting through security bars and the locks removed.
 
 At this stage we are not fully aware of what was taken apart from bottles of alcohol, but the burglar(s) did mess the inside up probably in an attempt to search for any valuables. The location of the villa is on the flats towards the Bucak end. This has been reported to the Jandarma.
 
 More info will be posted when received.
 
Can I remind all members especially at tis time of year that we are getting visitors and part time residents over who may not be aware of the UCW group and e mail alert system, could you let them know they can register with us for these emails.
 
We will also be arranging another update meeting for all residents shortly.
 
Please remain alert.
 
Kind regards
 
UCW Committee



Thanks very much Denise. How would we join this UCW Committee?
Title: Robbery?
Post by: Michelle1 on June 12, 2011, 11:06:34 AM
Hi,  

If you email uzumlucw@gmail.com they will add your email address to the list and you will get all the updates.

Thanks

Michelle
Title: Robbery?
Post by: Honey Bee on June 12, 2011, 14:00:44 PM
Hi Foosey,

Trust you are well.

UCW keep you up dated on all issues in Village.

Great for info.

See you soon
Title: Robbery?
Post by: Foosey on June 12, 2011, 15:41:07 PM
Thanks Michelle.

Hi Honeybee, all is well, hope you are all ok. I have signed up now for the email updates. Hubby is flying out in about 30 mins, lucky him.
:D
Title: Robbery?
Post by: corbindallas on June 13, 2011, 08:27:08 AM
Regarding the burnt out car I see in Fethiye Times news this unfortunate explanation relating to it.

A 59-year-old man from Çiftlik was driving back alone from Denizli early in the week, when his car hit large rocks at the side of the road in Üzümlü, and burst into flames.

The car was running on LPG, and the blaze was put out by the local Forestry Commission fire service.

The body of Zeki Alikma, the driver, was sent to Izmir for a post mortem.

A friend of his told press that Zeki had already had a heart attack, and he believed the crash was caused by another, fatal, attack.