X-Mozilla-Status: 0001 X-Mozilla-Status2: 00800000 X-Mozilla-Keys: Message-ID: <5429B85D.2050903@sbcglobal.net> Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 12:51:57 -0700 From: Richard Childers User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; FreeBSD i386; rv:10.0.3) Gecko/20120327 Thunderbird/10.0.3 MIME-Version: 1.0 To: frw3consulting@sbcglobal.net Subject: Possible Burglary of Alan Attar's Apartment Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Frank, I forgot to mention that there was an attempted burglary of Alan Attar's apartment of a few weeks ago. Basically, ever since the owners got rid of the apartment manager that oversaw the bedbug infestation - a guy named Richard Henson ... who moved to Rio Dell, I think, by the way - Park West Apartments has had no onsite manager. Well, they did for a month or so, but she quit and moved elsewhere after Alan Attar was arrested - I think PPM questioned her handling of what was a really challenging situation, by anyone's estimate. In an attempt to correct this PPM hired one of Richard Henson's numerous in-laws - whom live in about 25% of the apartments - to manage the property. I don't think Bobbie had the master keys in his hot little hands for more than 24 hours before he decided to enter Alan's apartment. (Let me say, Bobbie had already threatened to write me up twice, in those 24 hours - once, for sitting on the front stairs, reading a book .. and once, for parking, where I had been parking for the past three or four months, which, he suddenly declared, was a "fire lane". That's because I had suggested the management do something like that, six months ago, so that Bobbie's customers wouldn't park there, and block foot traffic. They have since formally posted a sign saying it is a fire lane, and put up a safety cone to keep people from parking there.) I heard footsteps in the apartment above me - I think it was a Sunday morning - and stepped out and looked up to see who was in there. Bobbie, and his father - Richie - emerged. They had nothing in their hands. They looked nervous. Bobbie's dad, Richie, said they had been looking for a kitchen drawer. Note: the apartment was infested with bedbugs, so if they DID take a kitchen drawer from one building to another, they risked infecting the other building with bedbugs. That's how diligent these folks are! But they didn't have any kitchen drawers in their hands. And, just between you and me ... I've been missing a kitchen drawer since I moved in here. It was supposed to be replaced - but it was not. And so it looked more like an act of burglary - seeing as, at the time, there had been no formal announcement that Bobbie was the new manager - than it did, like an act of responsible, diligent management of the apartment complex, to me. It looked, in fact, like - at best - a continuation of the practices that Richard Henson had made famous - swapping pieces of apartments around, giving his family members the best, giving people he didn't like, the worst, mixing things up until it was impossible to figure out where assets - stoves, refrigerators, etc - were, where they had come from, or what their history was. I called the police and reported a suspected burglary. The police responded, and confirmed that, yes, Bobbie had, it seems, actually been appointed manager of the apartments. However, Bobbie locked up the apartment, and I have not seen him enter the apartment, since. While I'm on the topic of the Henson gang, I'll note that I was assaulted by Richard Henson, Saturday night, and knocked unconscious, right on the doorstep of 4-A, by he, and a friend of his, who then drove away. There's a police report - #55-14-001966 - and a hospital report, but the Fortuna police don't seem inclined to take it too seriously. Richard has sent me an SMS text saying that at least half a dozen people in the apartment complex know who knocked me out, from behind - but that nobody is saying. That would seem to confirm my claim that 25% of the apartments are inhabited by members of his clique. It boggles the mind that the police regard this state of affairs as acceptable. But, then, again ... according to the police, Bobbie's stealthy entry into the apartment, early Sunday morning, was not a burglary, either. Regards, ~richard