Suspicious House

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Anonymous wrote:There is a suspicious looking house in my neighborhood, but I don't know who to call. The house is in good condition on the exterior. Grass is mowed. Every windows including the ones around the front door have black shades that are never up. Every window is black. There are several professional looking security cameras. Cars park around back out of site of the street. People must enter through the back door, never seen the front door open. There is a middle eastern looking man in late 40s who may be the owner and I've seen him for years. Other men come and go, often quickly, maybe delivery people.

In my imagination I fear that there are women imprisoned in this black hole of a house or they are doing something illegal. Should I report it? Who to call?


I agree that it sounds dodgy.

It could be innocent such as some type of illness that causes extreme light sensitivity.

However another possibility it that it is a meth or drug production lab. Apparently, people who make drugs illegally at home often have views to the interiors blacked out and usually have a ton of surveillance. The exclusive us back entrance could be to protect identities of drug clients/ sex clients if your feared scenario is true.

I doubt the police can do anything if there is no solid evidence of illegal contact. If you are really concerned you may need to hire a PI to collect evidence that would justify a search warrant.

Good luck figuring this out and what to do.


Who the heck are you insane people? You can tell, this is one of the from BFE posters.
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Anonymous wrote:Interesting that you point out that the owner looks "middle eastern." Profile much? Why was it necessary to point that out?

Because perhaps the OP is worried at some sort of terrorist cell? It's completely relevant.



Right. She's racially profiling. She's a racist.


She is observant. She noticed this person looked male. That's an observation not sexism.


Just stop. She "observed" that the man looked middle eastern. She considers that to be relevant. That, by definition, is racial profiling.

Ok! So what? Do you think trying to call someone out for what you decide is racial profiling does ANYTHING besides make you appear naive and willing to ignore potentially dangerous situations for fear of seeming racist?


Because there's nothing to see here except a middle eastern man. RACIST


Plus blackout curtains. Plus paved parking. Plus people coming and going. Plus no normal family members outside. There's a lot more than him being middle eastern going on.


This post is hilarious.
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Anonymous wrote:Safe house?


Must be a really bad one.

Rule number one: If you're a safe house, don't draw suspicion.


Perhaps a double decoy. Counter counter measure spy stuff. It's a ZNiner double niner thing, very double-bluff thing, you wouldn't understand it like Mr. Manfrendenjenson would, and it's too hush-hush to explain it.


Roger, 10-4 and Geronimo.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that you point out that the owner looks "middle eastern." Profile much? Why was it necessary to point that out?

Because perhaps the OP is worried at some sort of terrorist cell? It's completely relevant.



Right. She's racially profiling. She's a racist.


She is observant. She noticed this person looked male. That's an observation not sexism.


Just stop. She "observed" that the man looked middle eastern. She considers that to be relevant. That, by definition, is racial profiling.

Ok! So what? Do you think trying to call someone out for what you decide is racial profiling does ANYTHING besides make you appear naive and willing to ignore potentially dangerous situations for fear of seeming racist?




Because there's nothing to see here except a middle eastern man. RACIST


Plus blackout curtains. Plus paved parking. Plus people coming and going. Plus no normal family members outside. There's a lot more than him being middle eastern going on.


Oh my ever loving cheezus... Houses without "normal family members"? PAVED PARKING people! We need a swat team stat!!!!
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Anonymous wrote:I'd keep watching and make it obvious that I've taken notice and am watching.


This is a great idea. And I have some suggestions. At night skulk around in the bushes. Where a black cat suit, bring your night vision googles. Don't forget your thermos and sandwiches!

Buy an old Crown Vic., sit in front of the house during the day, don't forget your thermos and sandwiches and a bottle/or bowl to pee in. Wear a short sleeved button down and a clip on tie. A pocket protector would be a nice touch. Take pictures, with a long range lens, lot's and lot's of pictures.

Post them on Next Door and post them here too. Get their attention! Smoke them out!



I love you.

Who are these insane people who have invaded dcum?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that you point out that the owner looks "middle eastern." Profile much? Why was it necessary to point that out?

Because perhaps the OP is worried at some sort of terrorist cell? It's completely relevant.


Right. She's racially profiling. She's a racist.


If I saw a house with blacked out windows, men coming and going from the back of the house, Middle Eastern, and everything else OP described, I too would jump to wondering about a terrorist cell. It's not racist to come to a logical conclusion.

If they were Black, traffic coming and going 24/7, men with little baggies in the front yard, I'd jump to thinking they might be drug dealers.

If they were White, carrying coffins into and out of the house, I'd wonder if they were mobsters.

See how it works?


Many homes around here are now owned by entities that live oversees and park their money here through real estates purchases. They don't live in these homes and probably never will.



This has to stop. It's looney tunes to allow foreign people to own land or property in a country they are not a citizen in. Most all countries forbid this except the USA. Insanity.
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See some thing. Say some thing. Isn’t that what they tell us?
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Anonymous wrote:Paved parking in back is not weird. People park in paved front driveways here. If there is room on the lot, they extend drive to a rear yard garage or parking pad. Why have your cars be in the front if you can avoid it?


Because some people would rather have a back yard with grass and trees and pavement.
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Anonymous wrote:See some thing. Say some thing. Isn’t that what they tell us?


So, what was seen? Hmmmmm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that you point out that the owner looks "middle eastern." Profile much? Why was it necessary to point that out?

Because perhaps the OP is worried at some sort of terrorist cell? It's completely relevant.


Right. She's racially profiling. She's a racist.


If I saw a house with blacked out windows, men coming and going from the back of the house, Middle Eastern, and everything else OP described, I too would jump to wondering about a terrorist cell. It's not racist to come to a logical conclusion.

If they were Black, traffic coming and going 24/7, men with little baggies in the front yard, I'd jump to thinking they might be drug dealers.

If they were White, carrying coffins into and out of the house, I'd wonder if they were mobsters.

See how it works?


Many homes around here are now owned by entities that live oversees and park their money here through real estates purchases. They don't live in these homes and probably never will.



This has to stop. It's looney tunes to allow foreign people to own land or property in a country they are not a citizen in. Most all countries forbid this except the USA. Insanity.


Tell us that you live in a mobile home in flyover country without telling us...
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that you point out that the owner looks "middle eastern." Profile much? Why was it necessary to point that out?

Because perhaps the OP is worried at some sort of terrorist cell? It's completely relevant.


Right. She's racially profiling. She's a racist.


If I saw a house with blacked out windows, men coming and going from the back of the house, Middle Eastern, and everything else OP described, I too would jump to wondering about a terrorist cell. It's not racist to come to a logical conclusion.

If they were Black, traffic coming and going 24/7, men with little baggies in the front yard, I'd jump to thinking they might be drug dealers.

If they were White, carrying coffins into and out of the house, I'd wonder if they were mobsters.

See how it works?


Many homes around here are now owned by entities that live oversees and park their money here through real estates purchases. They don't live in these homes and probably never will.



This has to stop. It's looney tunes to allow foreign people to own land or property in a country they are not a citizen in. Most all countries forbid this except the USA. Insanity.


Not true at all and did you actually graduate from high school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:See some thing. Say some thing. Isn’t that what they tell us?


Clearly you did not graduate from high school.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Paved parking in back is not weird. People park in paved front driveways here. If there is room on the lot, they extend drive to a rear yard garage or parking pad. Why have your cars be in the front if you can avoid it?


Because some people would rather have a back yard with grass and trees and pavement.


Some people have small front yards and big back yards. Nice to have flowers and trees in front for curb appeal.
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Anonymous wrote:See some thing. Say some thing. Isn’t that what they tell us?


So, what was seen? Hmmmmm.


What is not seen is much more telling and suspicious than what is seen. One of the main rules of detective work.
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