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Woodmoor public-safety director warns residents after vehicle burglaries; police advise precautions

Woodmoor Improvement Association Board of Directors · November 19, 2025
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Summary

Director of Public Safety Brad Gleason reported three vehicle burglaries in South Woodmoor last week and urged homeowners to lock vehicles and keep valuables out of sight; the board also noted an uptick in missing pets and deer sightings.

Brad Gleason, Woodmoor’s director of public safety, told the board at its Nov. 19 meeting that vehicle burglaries remain a problem across the Tri-Lakes area and that three were reported last week in South Woodmoor.

Gleason said surveillance videos suggest the suspects are younger than those seen in October. He urged residents to keep valuables out of sight and to lock doors when vehicles are parked outside.

President Brian Bush added that the area has seen many deer and a recent increase in missing pets; he advised residents to monitor neighborhood apps such as NextDoor and Ring and to notify Woodmoor Public Safety when animals are found so staff can help reunite pets with owners.

Woodmoor Public Safety Chief Kevin Nielsen was listed as staff in attendance; the minutes credit both staff and the public-safety director with keeping costs down in the year’s budget discussions.

No formal actions or new public-safety programs were approved at the meeting; the board heard the report and recorded the safety reminders for dissemination to residents.