If you can READ this, please turn on your images  

 Content copyright 2012. Shay Realtors. All rights reserved                                            Vol. 4  Issue 1 April 16, 2012

 

92127 Weather

    

This Issue
 
Ray and Theresa Shay

Ray and Theresa Shay 

 

Thank you for reading   92127 eWeekly! If you have any questions about the local real estate market and the value of your home, give us a call! 858-449-4970 

 
Shay Realtors logo  
3 Locations to
Serve You
 
Community Hub (TM)
4S Ranch Village
16611 Dove Canyon
 
Community Hub(TM)
4S Commons
Opening in May

 RE/MAX Ranch & Beach
Bernardo Center Drive
 San Diego, CA 92127 

 

858-449-7355

ShayteamExpert Buyers

760-803-0493

 


619-417-7085
 
amber

Marketing Assistant
Susan@trustshay.com
 

Jeanne Duncan is much more than an office manager. She not only leads our Client Appreciation Program, she also ensures that every single transaction is completed with the utmost care and attention to detail.

recipe

Hash Brown Eggs

Cozy up with this south-of-the-border hash.  Get Recipe

post it
 
We welcome any community news stories, notices of upcoming events and photos. Editor@trustshay.com  
 

 

April 22   Earth Day

 

May 05   Cinco de Mayo
May 13   Mother's Day
May 19   Armed Forces Day
May 27   Pentecost
May 28   Memorial Day
   

 

 

Quote of the Week

    

 I never prayed that I would make a putt. I prayed that I would react well if I missed. -Chi Chi Rodriguez
 

Fuel

GASPUMP
LOCAL LOW GAS PRICES
Quick Links

 

 

Tornado and The Shotgun

 


I think I could write about police work every week.  Though I find it interesting, I am not sure how it would reflect in our surprising very high open rate of 92127eweekly.  Our kids will enjoy the story because they are always asking for me to talk about my experiences on SDPD.  Instead of telling them another story, I will tell them to just sit down and read it.


I believe fun is an important aspect of any high risk profession.  People do this type of work because they love it.  Part of the fun of being a street cop is responding to radio calls.  Some of the radio calls we would refer to as, "good" radio calls.  In cop talk, a "good" radio call has to have danger.  It is why we signed up.  From experience, you learn quickly radio calls can go from, "good" to "bad" faster then you can blink your eyes.  And it sometimes did.  But until it does go bad, enjoy it.  If it goes really bad, hang on, never quit, and remember to preserve human life first.  Everything else is replaceable.


While working in Logan Heights in the mid 1980's, PCP or "Angel dust" was a very popular drug. It was like that in the poorer neighborhoods of San Diego County.  Part of the reasons was because PCP was not as expensive as cocaine and it was easy to manufacturer.  That made the supply of this very dangerous hallucinogenic drug plentiful.  Dealing with "sherm heads, "PCP freaks" and people, "moon walking" was all part of a night on patrol in Logan Heights.  (read more)   

HOUSEMATCH This week HOUSE MATCH 

 

We Love to 
Match Buyers & Sellers.
 
BUYERS: If you have a particular model you are interested in purchasing, our team of expert Buyer Specialists can help make it happen. Info@trustshay.com

 

NEW BUYER:  We have a non contingent buyer looking for a home on the south side of 4S Ranch with privacy in the back yard.  A view home or a large lot would be a bonus, but not required.  They can do a very quick escrow if that is helpful!  Just call the office.     

 

HOMEOWNERS: We have buyers for the type of properties on the list below. Check the descriptions and contact us if you are ready to sell. Info@trustshay.com

       

 

1. South side of 4S Ranch, private yard up to 800K.  
2. Scripps Ranch 3300+ sq. ft.  Nice size yard up to 800K. 
3.Carmel Valley home up to 1.2 million, 3500+ sq. ft.
4. Poway Unified 3000+ sq. ft., newer up to 950K.   
5. La JOLLA, DEL MAR OR SANTALUZ - At least a 5 bedroom estate home with a view.  A  minimum of 5000 square feet. Up to 3 million.
4. SHORT SALE BUYERS - They can do a "Quiet" short sale with no sign in the yard etc.  Highly confidential consultations.  
CommunityNews This Week In COMMUNITY  NEWS 

92127 Mole Report 

Recent 92127 Mole report..........

 Mole with Karl Strauss    

Ray, See attached surveillance photograph..... 

 

Karl Strauss Brewery Restaurant must be getting ready to start work on the renovation of the old Chili's Restaurant in 4S Commons Shopping Center.  Anytime the Porta Potties are brought out... I know it means business!  Prowling the parking lot, I also heard rumors of Chipotles Restaurant opening in the old Blockbuster space. Not confirmed yet, just another nugget of undercover expertise from your favorite 92127 mole! Don't forget to send more money, I need to grease those palms for info and keep my Vespa running!  

 92127 Mole Out!  

 

 

 

 

Look Good and Feel Good!

*FREE HAIRCUTS - April 21-22

Fundraising Event for 4S Boys & Girls Club

Saturday 9:00-6:00 pm | Sunday 10:00-5:00 pm

 

Stop by for a free haircut at the new SportClips, next to Fresh & Easy in 4s Ranch Village.  * A minimum $5 donation per haircut is being collected that will directly benefit the 4s Ranch Boys & Girls Club.    more info

SchoolNews This Week In SCHOOL NEWS  

dnhslogo

Shay Realtors' is a Proud Sponsor

DNHS 2ND ANNUAL

Pancake Breakfast

April 21st  8:00 am-11:00 am

 

Ticket may be purchased at 4s Ranch Postal Annex or at the door for  $6.00   DETAILS

 

  

 

 
BLOOD DRIVE

Wednesday, April 18th

8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

 

Del Norte will be hosting the second and final Blood Drive for this yearCommunity and senior students are encouraged to schedule an appointment.

 

Please click here to schedule an appointment, under "donate blood" click on appointments and type in our Sponsor code - DNHS.
Please note that students must be 17 or older AND have a permission slip.
residential  This Week in RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE 
Residential Real Estate
Trend Report

Let's talk leverage.....
 
I spent the weekend at a Real Estate Seminar.  Spoke with alot of
agents and they confirmed the increased activity in the market and
declining home inventory.  The other main point highihgted was now is a great time to leverage your money.  In thelast fifty years the average interest rate has been about 8 percent.  We are currently around 4 percent.  Smart money is buying investment properties that cash flow with around twenty five percent down.  Rent it now and enjoy both tax advantages and future appreciation.  Confirm with your CPA before doing anything.  Don't forget rental properties can be depreciated over 27.5 years.
 
In the attached report, prepared exclusively for Shay Realtors, you'll find easy-to-read graphs with statistics, and valuable information broken down into bite-size pieces about current market trends specifically for our zip code.  There are two options: Condo Report or Single Family Report 

  

SUMMER CAMP IN 4S

Reserve Your Spot 

Details

CommunityHub   The  COMMUNITY HUB   

Community Hub Update

 

Who needs a pick-up truck?
Our Honda Element helps with Community Hub Renovation!

 

 

Where on track for opening the first week or two of May.  It has been
fun meeting with County Officials and getting our plans and
improvements approved.  OK, it has not been alot of fun but we're on
track to paint the interior later this week.  Onteriors finished pre-wiring the Community Hub.  It looks great.  They do quality work.  We are also working on our Life Appetizers (tm) for May.  More information about that next week!

       
Enjoy 92127 eWeekly?
Consider sharing it with a friend.
   This week in BITS & PIECES    

Mission Ranch
Preparing Home Sites


Mission Ranch, the new home development on the north side of 4S Ranch are preparing to open sales trailer. 


Opening Spring 2012 Beautiful Two-Story Single Family Residences Set on average one-half acre homesites Approximately 4,200 to 4,500sf homes 4 to 7 Bedrooms 4 to 5 bay garages. More information to follow.  If you want to see a rough plot plan of the homesites click here!  There going to be awesome! Call us for more details.

 

4sranch little league logo

 

 

 

 

 

Golf Tournament and Dinner

 

 As it has the last two years,  the Moser Orthodontics 4S Ranch Little League Golf Classic is nearing a sell out! The tournament will take place on Tuesday April 24th at The Crosby in Rancho Santa Fe. If you are interested is playing this beautiful golf course and supporting your local 4SRanch Little League, please contact us immediately. Following the golf tournament, there will be a festive evening including a cocktail hour, silent auction, opportunity drawing and dinner. All proceeds from the event will go to 4SRLL.

If you would like to play in the golf tournament, attend the dinner only, sponsor the event, or donate a raffle or silent auction item, please contact Paul Cushing at paul.cushing@4srll.com. We thank you in advance for any and all support for our local Little League.

CRIMEREPORT  This Week CRIME REPORT  

 92127 Crime Report 
April 9 - April 15
Click on image for more details 


          

 

sneakpeekShay Sneak Peek
 sneak peek  

  

Beautiful Rental for $1675.

 

Super clean 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom gorgeous townhome style condo in the 4s Ranch gated community of Sittella. 1000 square feet with an open floor plan and vaulted ceilings, all appliance including washer/dryer, 2 parking spots!   

More details contact Tanny 858.205.0612 

 

4S Ranch 

We have two great homes on the southside of 4S Ranch.  Both around 799K to 849K.  Both are on culdesacs with about 3400 square feet.  One home has a huge lot while the other has the view!  Give us a call if you are interested.  

 

Del Mar

We have a great home on almost an acre near Villa De La Valle and El Camino Real.  NO mello roos taxes!  If you love the look of a secluded, single level home that looks like it belongs in Santa Fe New Mexico.  Give us a call.  It is an amazing home with 3 bedrooms and a four car garage.  The home has great karma and has lots of wood work and custom tile.  It will sell quickly for less than a million.     VIDEO

 

The Heritage

We have an awesome home coming up for sale in The Heritage. It is almost twelve thousand square feet on a dream lot. The sale price has not yet been determined but it will be around three million dollars. Give us a call if you're interested in one of the finest estate homes in San Diego County.       for rent sign

 

 


HOME FOR RENT


A friend asked us to put the word out on a 4 bedroom home on a culdesac on the south side of 4S Ranch that is now available to rent.  It will run about $4,000.00 a month.  Give us a call and we will provide you with their information!  

 

 

 

rayarticle

 

Tornado and the Shotgun continued ...

 

Most people do not know, but PCP was originally developed as an elephant tranquilizer.  When a human smokes PCP they display amazing strength and power.  They feel no pain, so they may actually be tearing tendons or breaking bones and not even know it.  Their eyes will actually bounce vertically when they look up our down displaying a symptom called, vertical nystagmus.  The first time you see it, it is kind of freaky.  It was cool training new patrol officers on how to recognize, manage, and safely arrest these unpredictable drug users.  


People high on PCP are usually pretty easy to recognize.  Some nights I felt lIke we were in the movie, Night of the Living Dead.  There were zombies wandering the streets of Imperial Ave and the adjoining letter streets like J,K, and L.  People under the influence would even occasionally extend their arms in front of them and, "moon walk" lifting their knees up very high and lightly placing their feet back on the ground. 


Often being non-communicative, they would just have a, "blank stare" on their faces and not respond when we spoke to them.  We of course would speak softly if possible, in order to not overstimulate their response systems.  Responding units would, "drop code" a few blocks away turning their sirens and lights off and try and approach the suspect quietly.  No yelling, calming the situation, and applying not only one, but yes, two sets of handcuffs.

 

Like a dragon from a forbidden kingdom you also had to avoid getting a strong smell of their breath.  It was very harsh and frequently smelled like caustic chemicals, (almost like gasoline or paint thinner).  And of course to make it even more interesting, we would sometimes find them naked or disrobing. They would strip off their clothes due to their increased body temperature.  It was weird on cold nights.  We would be wearing jackets, seeing our breath in the cold air, and right there in the middle of the public park is a person high on PCP wearing only on his birthday suit.

 

I immediately suspected it was a person on PCP when the radio in my patrol car crackled, "511John, 513 Frank,  respond to a report of a man armed with a knife on Kearney Ave.  Suspect's mother is reporting her son is going crazy, tearing up the house.  He has no shirt on and is out of control. She ran to a neighbors home to call for help.   This is coming in as a hot call".  A hot call means the lead dispatcher is monitoring the incoming radio call and direct dispatching. Bottom line, less time delay in receiving critical information.

 

Around nine at night is a bad time for this type of radio call to come in. Graveyard shift officers are just starting line-up at the sub station and many of our peers from second watch were out of service with arrests and/or investigations.  Normally the radio would come alive on a call like this because it is the type of radio call police officers want to go to.  Not as much because there may be gunplay, but because the challenge is big.  Kind of like when the San Diego Chargers play Denver at mile Mile High Stadium on Monday Night  Football.  You want to be there in the trenches, struggling to make sure the right side wins.

 

Any call or contact you make as a cop one of the first things you always consider is how far away your cover is.  And no, it is not a neighbor or anyone else other then a cop, Sheriff Deputy, or a CHP officer.  A person you can count on. A real law enforcement officer. I know people read about citizens stepping up and helping a cop in need.  In reality, that is rarer then a free beer at a Padre game.  As we parked our marked patrol cars near the residence we heard the screams coming from inside the home.

 

Without getting too technical or scientific describing any other force options, I knew we needed stopping power. I reached over and pushed the electronic magnetic release on the shotgun mount in our squad car.  It gave that loud reassuring click that confirmed it was ready to help. It was not another police officer, but I knew I could count on it.  As I drew the cold metal shotgun with a wooden grip from the car I kept looking for the mother.  I then heard another high pitched scream from inside the home.  Without saying another word we all knew we had to enter the home now.  The option of waiting for more cover to arrive was just taken off the table. He may kill his mom before they get in there.

 

Yelling, San Diego Police Department, we kicked open the front door and entered.  We immediately felt like we were stepping into a sauna.  Everything was steamy and wet.  The interior of the home looked like it had been hit by a tornado.  Every item was broken, torn and scattered about. Clothes, paperwork, broken furniture and lamps were all piled near the center of the room.  In the far corner we could see the pipe attaching the hot water heater to the wall was spewing hot water against the ceiling.  As I scanned the room, looking over the barrel of the shotgun, I saw the water heater move.   With the sound of screeching metal we then heard that high pitched scream again.  It was not the mother at all.  It was her son.  He had his arms wrapped around the water heater as he tried to wrestle it away from the wall.

 

We identified ourselves again and told him to stop and put his hands up.  Dressed only in his Baker, Victor, David's, (BVD's) he stared intently at us for about three seconds as he appeared to be processing what was occurring.  He then released the water heater and stared intently at what now had his undivided interest.  In my heart I knew then it was not us. That was just before he attacked us.  We all knew what he really wanted to play with next.  It was my 12 gauge shotgun loaded with 00 buck. .

 

Like a wet cat he suddenly came bounding over the piles of debri trying to grab the shotgun.  He was on us in seconds.  I remember turning away from him and trying to pass the shotgun to my trainee who was behind me.  I extending it as far as I could away from my body to keep it out of the suspects reach. I felt like Phillip Rivers trying to avoid a crashing safety as his amped up, drug fed body, impacted all of us.  His wet hair was against my face as he grunted and screamed trying with both hands to reach the shotgun. His breath and incoherent screaming confirmed what we already knew.

 

After an expedited, emergency call for more cover and allot of wrestling on the wet dirty floor, (while protecting the suspect from grabbing our holstered handguns) we finally got him handcuffed.  Though I have never spoken great Spanish, what the mother said afterwards was very understandable.  She was very grateful she still had a son.  It was not a win for the Chargers in Denver,  but we felt pretty good. 

 

This experience like so many other nights on patrol, make me feel fortunate of where I am and how blessed Theresa, myself, and our boys are to live in this place, and at this time.  I know allot of people are struggling with the economy, but times will get better.  I promise.

 

 

Theresa and I hope you have a great week.

 

 

 

Ray and Theresa Shay

 

Ray & Theresa Shay 

Info@TrustShay.com 

 

Like us on Facebook 

 

Copyright 2012 Shay Realtors All Rights Reserved.  

South of 4S Ranch with Pool and Incredible View
of the Preserve! CONTINGENT STATUS 
16108Palaminovalley 
 

16108 Palomino Valley Road

$899,888
5BD, 5BA 

4432 sq/ft

 

{details}

 



 
Gated Estate Home with Views to Catalina! Incredible Short Sale!!   PENDING STATUS
Rim Rock Living Room
If you like solitude and an incredible ocean view estate home this is a steal!!!  Call now we are getting some solid activity on this one!

29202 Meadow Glen Way

$749,888 - $849,888

Rimrock Estates
5BD, 3.5 BA, 5,028 sq/ft

 

 

 

North Side of 4S Ranch w/ Great Backyard and Loft
PENDINGEagle Canyon
10416 Eagle Canyon Rd

$665,000

4S Ranch

4BD, 4.5 BA, 3,200sq/ft

 

{details} 

 

 

 

Gated San Marcos Home with Panoramic Views!
San Marcos Exterior Front
955 Stoneridge Way

$639,888

Stone Canyon
5BD, 3.5 BA, 3,485 sq/ft

 

{details}.   

 

 

 

archive button