A woman said her son found his license plate missing so he called the police to file a report. They told him people were stealing the plates to get free gas. Given the rise in gas prices, people have taken to stealing license plates, putting them on their car, then getting gas and running. The gas station will have “your” license plate number and you could be in trouble for “pump and run.” Check your car periodically to make sure you still have your license plate. If you should find it missing, file a report immediately!!! Make sure you always know it’s there! When the license plate is reported as the “drive off vehicle,” it’s YOU they contact! Be aware!!! Be aware of your license plates, most us never look to see if the plates are there or not. If you know anyone else who drives please send this to them.
This is the Buying Season and what a better way to kick start things than with an Area – Wide Event?! Our Dayton Area Board of Realtors has helped to facilitate this Event and provide the following information:(more…)
As a part of the Oakwood Centennial Celebration – the Wright Family home will be open for tours for Oakwood Residents, July 11-13. Tours will be limited and prior reservations are required. CLICK HERE for more information.
This year’s event is planned to bring some “New” features to our area: USAF-F22 RAPTOR will fly in and demonstrate techniques sure to please the youngest to oldest in fans! Don’t forget about the F-16 Fighting Falcon, F-18 Super Hornet and multiple aerobatic teams that bring delight the everyone. Food, drinks and souvenirs abound! Kids play area, the Hanger that is a learning experience as well as a break from the sun and MUCH MORE. Plan ahead early, tickets available through Kroger for July 19 & 20, 2008.
Washington Township will host an Awareness Day for those residents who are concerned with ID Theft. They will provide information packets, offer advice on ways to prevent ID theft and provide FREE Document Shredding. The service will be offered at 8190 McEwen Road (Public Works Department) from 10 AM – 1 PM. Recommended documents to shred include Cancelled checks, bank statements, invoices, medical records and anything else with personal information. Either a drop off or shred while you wait service is available, all under the watchful eyes of a Township employee and Sheriff Deputy. For more information call Washington Township at 433-0152.
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