On the Security Scene

Oct 2, 2025 | News

Please note that a brief synopsis is provided for pertinent incidents that Security responds to during the previous week. All incidents are not covered in the weekly recap. Statistics for incident reports are provided below.

Theft

On Friday, September 26, Landings Security and Chatham County Police Department (CCPD) responded to Daybreak Lane for a report of theft. A contractor advised that several boxes of copper wire were stolen from the property. The contractor advised that there is a camera on the property, which was vandalized at approximately 7:30 p.m. on the previous evening. Security identified the suspect and all pertinent information was shared with CCPD, which is investigating the incident.

Suspicious Incidents

On Thursday, September 25, Landings Security responded to a residence on Stargrass Retreat for a report of a suspicious person. The homeowner had contacted the Main Gate to report seeing someone on his doorbell camera walking in his yard. Upon arrival, Officers performed a perimeter check of the property and found nothing unusual. A follow-up call was placed to the resident.

On Saturday, September 27, a resident on Prescott Lane contacted the Main Gate to report a suspicious incident that had occurred around 5 a.m. that morning. The resident stated that an unknown male knocked on her door and appeared to attempt entering the house. Although the resident did not recognize the man, she believed he may have been a resident, as he was dressed for golfing. No other similar incidents were reported.

On Tuesday, September 30, Security responded to a residence on Cricket Court for a suspicious incident. The resident advised that she heard loud music coming from outside. She believed that it was coming from the street and felt that whoever or whatever was making the noise was moving slowly. An Officer patrolled the area and surrounding areas and found nothing unusual. Later that morning, the same resident again contacted Security to report hearing men talking outside her bedroom window. She was unable to provide a description, as her blinds were closed. Nothing unusual was found, and the resident was advised to contact 911 and Security immediately if anyone came onto her property without her permission.

 

Traffic Safety Update

The Guardian Pro Camera has been deployed at Landings Way South near Huntingwood Retreat. From September 24 to 30, there were 23 violations and fines issued. The highest recorded speed was 61 MPH.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TLA Rules and Regulations Enforcement (sans Guardian Pro)

  • Four residents and guests were cited for overnight parking on the street.
  • Two residents and guests were cited for parking on an unpaved surface.
  • One vendor was cited for not having safety cones.
  • One vendor was cited for working without a commercial pass.
  • One vendor was cited for leaving a commercial vehicle on property overnight and not having safety cones.

Please note that incident reports and citation reports are two different statistics, and the chart below reflects written incident reports and not citations issued.