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Residents demand action after shocking kidnapping incident

July 09, 2024 | Oakley City , Contra Costa County, California



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Residents demand action after shocking kidnapping incident
In a recent city council meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding public safety and building management at the Oaks residential complex. Residents expressed alarm over a recent kidnapping incident that occurred within the premises, highlighting ongoing security issues exacerbated by broken locks on entry doors. Doug Gamble, a resident, reported that the lack of communication from management following the incident has left residents feeling unsafe and uninformed.

Gamble criticized the complex's manager, Carla, for her unresponsiveness to tenant concerns and for not residing on-site, which he believes contributes to the management's disconnect with the residents' needs. He noted that the broken locks, which have been reported for months, pose a serious risk to safety, allowing unauthorized access to the building.

Another resident, Jackie Ryder, echoed Gamble's frustrations, stating that repeated promises to repair the locks have gone unfulfilled. She warned that the situation could escalate to a more severe incident if action is not taken soon.

The discussions also touched on broader community efforts, with one council member mentioning outreach to the South Bay Clean Creeks Coalition regarding environmental concerns related to salmon in Marsh Creek. This initiative aims to leverage community resources to address local ecological issues.

As residents continue to voice their concerns, the city council faces pressure to ensure that safety measures are prioritized and that management at the Oaks is held accountable for the well-being of its tenants.

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