Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s weird that they’ve come back multiple times
No it's not. Dogs are not stationary objects. They move. They run. Come on!
Anonymous wrote:Earlier today, my camera alerted me to someone knocking on my front door. It turned out to be a neighbor I recognize (though I’ve never met) looking for a lost dog. A group of about six people were helping search — again, all familiar faces from the area, not strangers or anyone suspicious in that sense.
I let them know we weren’t home and didn’t have the dog. But later, my camera showed the group going into my backyard, and they’ve returned multiple times. They look around, climb up onto my deck, and even [b]peer into my windows.
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I completely understand how stressful it is to lose a pet, but I’m really uncomfortable with people entering my property like this, especially repeatedly and without permission. I was not able to respond live each time, and I’m worried this could keep happening if the dog isn’t found soon.
I don’t want to escalate things unnecessarily, but I also don’t want people entering my yard again. Would it be unreasonable to contact the police, or is there a better way to address this with the neighbors? I have to jump on a call soon and won’t be home until later. I’m live watching and can see them still out and about.
Anonymous wrote:Update! The dog was found! (Not in my house lol)
Anonymous wrote:I would think it really weird if a neighbor was that paranoid about my being in their yard. My neighbors would definitely be welcome in my yard to look for a lost pet or recover an errant soccer ball. Looking in our windows is weird, iso at the most I might say something about that, but reallly I would let this go. Honestly if someone were that concerned about privacy I’d be a little worried they have someone tied up in their basement.
Anonymous wrote:It’s weird that they’ve come back multiple times
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would think it really weird if a neighbor was that paranoid about my being in their yard. My neighbors would definitely be welcome in my yard to look for a lost pet or recover an errant soccer ball. Looking in our windows is weird, iso at the most I might say something about that, but reallly I would let this go. Honestly if someone were that concerned about privacy I’d be a little worried they have someone tied up in their basement.
It’s definitely the climbing up to peer into my windows that has me a little creeped out. I don’t mind them in my yard, but I don’t know why they need to keep looking in when they know I’m not home.
Anonymous wrote:Update! The dog was found! (Not in my house lol)