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Old 06-19-2009, 12:06 AM
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Roswell is not crime free, there are plenty of places on the internet where you can get reliable data on the crime rate. Try Google.com So for the record, I have never seen any crime while in Roswell....

Now, I would like to see these alleged reports that have referred to Roswell as "CTR" or "Crazy Town Roswell".



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I remember about 10 years ago when I lived in Portales someone did CTR and Crazy Town Roswell graffiti all over town.

My cousins call it CTR also

Portales also has a youth center where they send troubled teens and a couple were from Roswell and referred to it as CTR, If I remember correctly one of them is now in prison for murder.
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Old 06-19-2009, 06:34 PM
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Roswell is not crime free, there are plenty of places on the internet where you can get reliable data on the crime rate. Try Google.com So for the record, I have never seen any crime while in Roswell....

Now, I would like to see these alleged reports that have referred to Roswell as "CTR" or "Crazy Town Roswell".



Rich

in case you didnt know also-

Clovis-Durrrty Curry
Portales- P-ville or North Portales- Taco Town
Bloomfield- B-Town
Carlsbad- C-bad
Albuquerque- Burque
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Old 10-21-2009, 12:15 PM
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Don't forget Roswell's SE section known as chiwawita ville (pardon the spelling) or the devils triangle to those of us that don't speak Spanglish.
Check Moderator cut: link removed, linking to competitors sites is not allowed They will give you the crime rate, comparative cost of living, etc for any city in the US.
If you can handle the cold and snow, I recommend Madison WI. Moderate crime rate, and high ratio of Drs. per capita. There are many pleasant walking/bicycle trails, parks, lakes, and unlimited shopping. The cost of living is similar to Roswell. Move to the outskirts for cheaper housing, and lower crime rates. City buses, and cabs lace the city.
Roswell's crime rate is outrageous, but the cost of living is reasonable. If you are looking for a place to retire, there are safe neighborhoods. Most of the crime is located in the poor neighborhoods in the triangle, or at the Roswell Air base.
Housing prices have continued to rise despite the 60% decline in sales this year, down 120% from 2007. There are many beautiful homes in good neighborhoods, for less than $200,000, with a number below $100,000. There are gated communities for your security as well.
If you are looking for a job, this is not a good place. Roswell is the 2nd poorest city in NM, which is listed as the 4th poorest in the country.
Most of the employed people are in the service industries, usually holding several part time jobs with no insurance. The cheese factory and Christmas by Krebs pay fair wages and insurance, as well as AAR an aircraft salvage company. There are several employers that pay slightly above minimum wage.
The drug trade employs a substantial number of entrepreneurs with guaranteed room and board and health care/rehab when they get caught. In a country with a weight problem, it's amazing how many skeletal people with the shakes, and/or scabs on their faces and arms walk the streets here.
Like most towns, we have the usual homeless, and transients. Since we no longer have any where for them to stay, you can usually find them in the many abandoned homes or under bridges.
Unfortunately the many churches in Roswell, spend most of their parishioners donations on bigger or more buildings, and sending missionaries to Africa, rather than helping the needy right here. This problem is common all over the US, with the exception of those churches with pastors who take most of the money to support their life style, or send it to the Mother Church. HMM! I seam to be getting off track!
Many poor families have 3 or more generations, or several different families living in the same home.
Often their are a number of illegals living in the home as well. Many of the farm workers are also illegals.
Language can be a problem here as well. Job preferences for Spanish speakers, not bilingual, does not mean that they must be fluent in English. My children had a teacher who spoke such badly accented English that only the Mexican children could understand her, and then only when she spoke Spanish.
Education is improving, with a larger percentage of teens graduating. The library is well stocked, and has computers for internet access. They do monitor what sites you go to in violation of Federal Law.
There are a number of free WIFI sites including Hastings, where you can buy the books you couldn't find at the library.
Cable TV, and high speed internet is higher than state average, but still reasonable.

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Old 12-17-2009, 10:07 PM
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In some ways, it seems like Roswell is like the lawless wild west. It seems like there are way more drive by shootings, assaults, robberies and other crazy stuff than you would expect in a small, rural city. It's hard to say what the problem is. I think it's a combination of a complete disrespect or fear for the law and a police force that is probably underpaid and undermanned. You can kind of stay away from that stuff if you are careful not to live or hang out in the wrong neighborhoods and with the wrong people, but it seems like everyone in town knows someone who was murdered and you hear a lot of stories and even see a lot of strange stuff all the time. I've never heard the term crazy town, but it wouldn't surprise me if it's known as that.
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Old 12-22-2009, 07:44 AM
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I don't think Chihuahuita (correct spelling) is the problem as far as Roswell goes. The enclave predates Roswell's founding, and it definitely has the hispanic characteristic, but it's not what makes Roswell a bad place to live.

Take a gander at the crime blotter and you'll see crime anywhere and everywhere in that town. It's a haven for people who claim "addiction to street drugs" as a disability and get a government-subsidized meth habit. The town's leadership worries more about making 50,000 in the census rather than running the 10,000 or so (my estimate) illegals and meth cases out of town.

I would feel safer in the worst, most dangerous neighborhood in Albuquerque than I would in any neighborhood in Roswell.
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Old 12-22-2009, 08:49 PM
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Roswell has always had a high crime rate. My parents told me stories about The Flamingo Bar, where there was always brawls and someone would be stabbed almost every weekend back in the 50's, 60's, which eventually led to its closing, correct me if im wrong, its been years since ive heard those stories.
I remember going to SouthPark Cemetary and seeing so many young graves, as young as 13 14, with pictures of them throwing their gang signs or holding a gun. It was quite a disturbing feeling.
I know now that Roswell does not have enough police force with one of the lowest police wages in the state, Roswell cannot keep or recruit officers. And the city leaders of which i think should be cleaned out, wont do a damned thing about it.
I last lived there in 98 and still wild as ever, I have a lot of family there and still tons of robberies and drivebuys. We used to call it lil albuquerque.
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Old 12-23-2009, 12:25 AM
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I don't think Chihuahuita (correct spelling) is the problem as far as Roswell goes. The enclave predates Roswell's founding, and it definitely has the hispanic characteristic, but it's not what makes Roswell a bad place to live.

Take a gander at the crime blotter and you'll see crime anywhere and everywhere in that town. It's a haven for people who claim "addiction to street drugs" as a disability and get a government-subsidized meth habit. The town's leadership worries more about making 50,000 in the census rather than running the 10,000 or so (my estimate) illegals and meth cases out of town.

I would feel safer in the worst, most dangerous neighborhood in Albuquerque than I would in any neighborhood in Roswell.

I agree, I would too feel safer in the worst neighborhood in ABQ than I would in Roswell, for some reason Roswell has alot of drive-by shootings.
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Old 12-29-2009, 04:24 PM
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Hmmm... I've always liked Roswell a lot. To me, it's one of the nicest looking cities in New Mexico, especially Southern/Eastern NM. Although, it does have crime, but I would think that you're fine as long as you use your head, same as any other place.
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Hmmm... I've always liked Roswell a lot. To me, it's one of the nicest looking cities in New Mexico,
Huh?!

Here are some street views:

Old Base Housing. Google strategically omitted some culdesacs which are completely boarded up houses.

A historic house with Queen Anne architecture being left to blight

I think these are still for sale for about $8000 each.

Neighborhood in the north part of town.


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Although, it does have crime, but I would think that you're fine as long as you use your head, same as any other place.
I used to think that too. Let's just say I'm not planning on going back if I can help it.
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Dang!! I guess I haven't explored enough! lol. Hmm... Well, at least Main Street is nice! ha ha Some of those images remind me of Rural NY for some reason...
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