Sunday, January 28, 2007

Thank You Lieutenant Robert W. Shilling

On Saturday Jan 27th 2006, Lieutenant Robert W Shilling
conducted the "Refuse to Be A Victim" program at the
Meadow Lake Community Center.

Approximately 40 people attended this extremely worthwhile and
informative program.

For those of you who could not attend, remember, the program is available on the Internet at: http://www.nrahq.org/rtbav/

We all owe Lieutenant Robert W Shilling a great big "Thanks"
for the effort he has put into his presentation and for his and
the New Mexico State Police's continued involvement and support
they are giving to the Meadow Lake Community.

Road Block

On Thursday, Jan 25 2006 the New Mexico State Police
manned a surprise Road Block and netted the following results:

-5 warrant arrests
-1 stolen car
-2 guns seized
-3 cars towed
-4 gang members identified
and interviewed
-some minor narcotics seizures
- they also identified the gang members who've
been responsible for a lot of the tagging the
Meadow Lakes Community
- the State Police also received a lot of valuable information
on still ongoing criminal activities

Lieutenant Robert W. Shilling of the NM State police stated that
90% of the people they talked to while conducting the road block
where extremely happy to see them.

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Thank You

One of our newest members Gene Nall, did an excellent job in summing up the important items covered in our last meeting. Here is what he wrote in a letter to the editor of the Valencia County News-Bulletin:

Join a group to help your community

"Today, Saturday, Jan. 13, I attended the Meadow Lake Residents Association meeting. Even though I do not live in Meadow Lake proper, a few miles west on Meadow Lake Road, I felt as if it may be to my interest to check out the meeting.
I was very impressed by the great turn-out of residents, state and county law enforcement officers, zoning, animal control, Tierra Bonita and our county commissioner as well as appointed association officers. In fact, I was so impressed that I signed up as a member of the association. Ya know, strength in numbers.
I believe it would be beneficial if others not living in Meadow Lake proper would also become members and participate in helping in the clean-up and crime prevention for this area. It would also be well if residents of other communities would adopt a similar program.
... There are many things to be learned, such as getting license plate numbers and reporting them to the proper source when you observe littering or even trash falling from vehicles. There is an ordinance that the trash being hauled must be covered."

A sincere Thank You Mr Nall for your kind words and welcome to the Association.

Remember:
The "Refuse to Be A Victim" program will be presented on Saturday Jan 27th 10 AM at the Meadow Lake Community Center. Don't forget to Bring your lunch.

Saturday, January 13, 2007

Short Update



01-13-2007


We had another great meeting today including quite a few new members.
A complete update will follow in a few days but I thought the Emergency phone numbers needed to be posted as soon as possible:



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