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Residents tell council Ironwood Apartments has become a 'crime zone'; police describe extra patrols, limited enforcement options
Summary
Residents at a Lebanon City Council meeting said Ironwood Apartments has become a "crime zone," describing shootings, SWAT responses and nightly disturbances that have left elderly neighbors frightened and prompted calls for city action.
Residents at a Lebanon City Council meeting said Ironwood Apartments has become a "crime zone," describing shootings, SWAT responses and nightly disturbances that have left elderly neighbors frightened and prompted calls for city action.
The complaint matters because neighbors say the activity is systematic, not occasional, straining police resources and eroding residents' sense of safety in the Bonny Oaks area behind Ironwood; city and police officials described what they said were the limits of local authority and outlined stepped-up enforcement and outreach.
At the meeting a longtime resident, identified in the record as Resident, said Ironwood "has become a crime zone for us" and described senior neighbors waking at night under the impression that gunfire or armed confrontations were nearby. Dolores Denny, who said she lives two houses from the complex, recounted hearing officers and commands such as "drop the gun, get on the ground" and…
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