As the poster above said, the east side is horrible. My biggest fear is that these families are moving into Hancock Co. as well. The vinyl village neighborhoods on the far east side have become trash. There are still homes that have not been repaired from storms two and three years ago...yes, we still have homes using _tarps!_ for roofing and siding.
This entire area is going to be like one big cesspool. Recently a Cumberland town counselor issued a warning to residents: Burglaries are spiking in this area, especially along E. 21st St (Indy) and W. 100 N. (Hancock Co.). The newspaper spoke of a system Cumberland PD is using to notify residents and workers of crime in the area. Here is the link:
Cumberland, Indiana : Nixle
Note that if you enter that doesn't fall under Cumberland jurisdiction, you won't get the notifications. You have to enter an address that falls in the Town of Cumberland PD jurisdiction. I used the address for Meijer. To give you an idea of how bad it is:
#1: Get a news article reporting many burglaries in both the Indy and Hancock Co. parts of Cumberland. Counselor urges residents to get home alarm systems.
#2: I sign up for Nixle notifications from Cumberland (Hancock Co. and IMPD don't participate, though their agency names do show up). WXIN reports two different stories on burglaries throughout this area:
Hancock Co. Residents On Alert After Break-ins - WXIN
Eastside burglaries have residents worried - WXIN
#3: Cumberland sends out these messages about four females being stopped, likely breaking into vehicles. Then we get two burglaries and a carjacking..those animals arrested. Think things would stop after an arrest? Think again. Another report in mid-Nov. of a burglary to a residence. Then a search in the 11000 Blk. of Fall Drive, a newer neighborhood off 21st just east of German Church. Police find stolen goods and make an arrest. Think things would end? Nope. Additional burglary reports come in. So far, it has been five days since a theft from this area, at least there haven't been any Nixle alerts...so who knows.
#4: Wife comes how saying two sheriff's deputies parked in neighbors driveway. Sounds like an ET kit box on trunk of car. Drive-by the next day, brand new bright orange home alarm signs and stickers. My guess is that they were a victim of a burglary.
#5: While training an in-law how to shoot, meet a lady who is also a new shooter. She had gotten a gun from home protection. Said she came home to find out someone had broken in. Her sense of safety died right then. She got a gun to be able to hole up in her bedroom if someone broke in and have the ability to protect herself while she called 911.
Burglaries are up all over the place, and it will get worse when folks put their Christmas Trees in their bay windows surrounded by presents. Keep presents hidden from view. Keep gift cards secured at work in a locked desk or work locker. Make sure you have a home alarm system. If you have time off during the week, start a neighborhood patrol. Walk down to your mailbox and take time to look around. If you see someone loading up goods from a neighbor's home, call the police. These folks know that in Indy, crime pays. We opted to build a billion dollar football field and stadium vs. a super jail to house these people. The state is broke and even though state prisons have room, they don't have the guards and money to house that many prisoners. The perfect storm has arrived.