October 07, 2023

Correction: Crime Watch Meeting: 10/10/2023

Correction: Crime Watch Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, October 10th at 7 PM, not Thursday as originally posted.

A Crime Watch meeting has been scheduled for Thursday Tuesday, October 10th at 7 PM.  It will be held on the West side, main parking on SW 111th Lane next to the park. Click Here for location.  We are asking that you make every effort to attend.  It is only because of those involved that we have been able to keep crime low and it is all due to those who participate in Crime Watch that this is possible.  Crime Watch doesn't work if you only get involved after you have become a victim of a crime.  

As always, a Metro Dade Police Officer will be at the meeting to discuss crime trends in our area, statistics, news of interest as well as to answer any questions from attending residents.

October 05, 2023

Community Crime

This is an important reminder to our members and residents in the community to please stay vigilant. The Board of Directors routinely monitors reports of crime in the area.  Recently we have seen a spike in reported crime in the area for vehicle break-ins and other miscellaneous crime via CrimeMapping.comRing's Neighbors App and Nextdoor and want to alert our members and residents of this uptick in crime.

On September 4th, we received a report from a member that their license plate was stolen from their vehicle which was parked in guest parking on the East side. Upon review of community cameras, we were able to recover video of the individuals that stole the plate and that of another vehicle. We later received notice that on the same night a vehicle was stolen from a home located in Devon-Aire Estates along 106th St. The individuals responsible likely used the stolen plates on the vehicle they stole. The theft of the vehicle plate occurred at 9PM in the evening while several homeowners passed by the thieves. We ask member if they observe anyone loitering in the community to please call police and also let us know by texting us at the number found in our Contact Us page. The video of the crime was forwarded to Miami Dade County Police to aid them in their investigation.

On October 3rd, a member that lives on SW 122nd CT and 111th Ln contacted us to let us know that someone had come to their home and vandalized their vehicles the night before. Anyone that lives or passes by the area that has any information on this crime are asked to forward that information to us so we can forward it to police.

On October 4th five vehicles were reported to have been burglarized at the Devon-Aire Estates homes that border the Turnpike and another vehicle in Devon-Aire Villas # 4. Although we have not received any reports of car burglaries occurring in our community, as always we ask members to take precautions so they don't become a victim. Make it a routine to lock all your car doors at night. To prevent Car hoppers from entering your car, please make sure you leave your cars doors locked at all times and never leave any valuables in your cars. Individuals that car hop tend to always go through unlocked cars because it attracts less attention. If you see individuals going house to house and checking out cars, call Police right away. We also urge our member to please leave their front porch lights on all night long in order to deter such thefts. If you are concerned about the electrical costs, please keep in mind that with today's LED light bulbs, power consumption is very negligible. The few pennies you pay per day to run LED lights will far outweigh the aggravation of having your vehicle's content stolen.  Security cameras like a Ring doorbell, Wyze Cams, Blink, Nest and similar devices can also help deter such crimes, some of which are very affordable.

It goes without saying that if suspicious activity is occurring on or around the property, residents are urged to please contact Police immediately by calling their non-emergency number at (305) 4-POLICE (476-5423).  If you believe that a crime is in progress, please call 911.  Do not attempt to make contact with any person engaging in suspicious activity and instead let Police handle the situation.  It is important that residents always file a Police report for any crime that has been committed against them, no matter how small or insignificant you think it might be.  If a report is not filed, Police have no way to determine crime trends in a community.  After filing a Police report, please let us know so we can alert the rest of our members.
 

About Devon-Aire Villas #1

This blog serves the residents of Devon-Aire Villas # 1 which is a community consisting of 302 town homes on 45 acres of land, 15 acres of which is open common areas, located on SW 122nd Ave & SW 111th St in Miami, Florida.

Property Management

Devon-Aire Villas # 1 is managed by Scott Galya at Brickell Property Management. You can reach Scott Galya as well as the Board of Directors via our Contact Us Page, by email at , by leaving voice mail or a text message at (305) 859-1462. If you would like to send US Mail, you can find our mailing address on our Contact Us page. When contacting us, please provide your full name and property address so we can better serve you. Should you need pass by the office, please schedule an appointment by contacting us by email.

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Community Network

Devon-Aire Villas #1 uses Nextdoor to allow homeowners and residents to receive important updates about Crime, Safety, Events, and Meetings. This closed social network also allows homeowners and residents to post Neighborhood Classifieds, announce yard sales, report a lost/found pet and much more.

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Other Contacts

Miami Dade Police:
(305) 4-POLICE
(305) 476-5423

3-1-1 or
(305) 468-5900

Trash, Recycling & Bulk Waste Pickup
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Poison Control Center
(800) 222-1222

FPL:
(305) 442-8770

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Voter Information

Devon-Aire HOA # 1 is part of Precinct 743 and its polling station is located at Devon-Aire Park which is at the corner of 104th St and 122nd Ave. Below is our district information:

Congress: 26
State Senate: 40
State House: 118
County Commission: 8
School Board: 7
Community Council: 11

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