Nicole Morgan+FollowBike theft shakes Denver just before ChristmasA $400 bike was swiped right off a Denver porch, caught on camera, just weeks before Christmas. For neighbors, it’s a tough reminder that even the holiday spirit doesn’t stop thieves. With package deliveries and gifts piling up, it’s a good time to double-check your security cameras and keep an eye out for each other. Has anyone else noticed an uptick in porch thefts lately? Let’s talk about what’s working to keep our neighborhoods safer and how we can help each other out during the busy season. #Cars #Denver #CommunitySafety00Share
Tanya Jackson+FollowWildlife boom brings new worries to the SouthCrocodiles and alligators are showing up in places folks never expected, and it’s changing daily life across Southern communities. Farmers are finding more reptiles near their fields, and neighbors are debating the best ways to keep families safe while protecting local wildlife. Some are setting traps or using firearms, but not everyone agrees on the right approach. It’s a real balancing act between safety and conservation, and everyone’s got an opinion. Have you noticed more gators or crocs in your area? How should we handle this growing wildlife challenge? #Pets #SouthernWildlife #CommunitySafety00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowDenver’s donut challenge turns tragicA local donut-eating contest at Voodoo Doughnut in Denver ended in heartbreak when Travis Malouf lost his life trying to finish a massive 250g glazed donut in under 80 seconds. Witnesses said the donut was “the size of a small cake,” and no one realized he was in real trouble until it was too late. The contest, meant to be fun, has now been suspended. This isn’t the first time speed-eating has had fatal consequences—similar tragedies have happened elsewhere. It’s a sobering reminder: are these eating challenges worth the risk? What do you think about competitive eating events? #Food #Denver #CommunitySafety00Share
Jacob Morgan+FollowWoodlawn neighbors on edge after dog attacksThree aggressive dogs have been roaming Woodlawn, attacking pets and scaring residents—one neighbor even saw them maul a cat. Despite calls to Animal Control, the situation is still unresolved, and folks are sharing tips online about how to get help faster. Some have spotted the dogs near All Good Beer Company, and it turns out this isn’t the first time they’ve caused trouble. It’s got everyone worried about their kids and pets. Has anyone else seen these dogs or found a way to get a quicker response? Let’s figure out how to keep our neighborhood safe together. #Pets #Woodlawn #CommunitySafety10Share