‘We’re fed up:’ Cedar residents form plan to fight property crime
NANAIMO — A group of Cedar residents vow to make their community safer in the wake of rising property crime and frustration levels.
A recent community meeting drew roughly 80 people to the Wheatsheaf Sports Complex, where property crime victims vented, and potential solutions were pitched.
Longtime Cedar resident Dave McNulty, who helped organize the gathering, said the general consensus was a proactive approach is required.
“We’re no longer going to tolerate it and the concept of creating a Block Watch for all of the Cedar community is probably the best course of action we can take,” McNulty told NanaimoNewsNOW.