CARBONDALE (KSNT) – Police in Carbondale say some local residents are preventing utility workers from doing their jobs by scaring them off their properties.
The Carbondale Police Department (CPD) posted to social media on Aug. 29 saying that there are some reports locally of residents “chasing off” utility workers while they are trying to perform their job duties. Police said the workers are wearing identifiable clothing, are driving in marked vehicles and possess valid identification.
The CPD reports that, in one situation, a firearm was involved and that “this is dangerous and not okay.” Police are encouraging residents to respect utility workers who are in the area and say that people who threaten or point firearms at them could be arrested.
“No person has the right to cause another to fear for their life or wellbeing — especially someone who is simply trying to do their job.
Let’s all look out for each other and keep Carbondale a safe, respectful place to live and work.”
Carbondale Police Department social media statement excerpt
The CPD said that utility workers are allowed to be in easements and on property while they’re on the job. Residents who spot someone on their property who they think shouldn’t be there can call the CPD at 785-836-7377 for assistance.
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