According to Fox31 News, a Colorado 911 dispatcher's nosy neighbor left her a note on her car telling her to stay home during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Heather Silchia has 3 small children and is a 911 dispatcher in Centennial, Colorado. Due to the nature of her work, she is considered an essential employee and works the graveyard shift for JeffCom 911.

However, it seems a neighbor, who remained anonymous, has been watching Silchia and her family's daily commute routine and decided to take it upon themselves to express their thoughts.

Silchia shared the note with KDVR Denver:

PLEASE STAY HOME!

I notice that a few days a week you leave in the morning with your baby and return a short time later without it. Then I see the man of the house arrive with the baby later in the afternoon while your vehicle hasn't moved all day. This leads me to believe that the kid is in daycare. STOP. I am assuming that man has an essential job since he is gone all day but if you are home there is no reason for your child to be in daycare at a time like this. I also see you leave shortly after your husband (I assume) gets home. You aren't wearing any sort of uniform and I have never seen you wear a mask. Bars are closed and you couldn't possibly be getting groceries every night (Which would also require you to wear a mask) so again I ask you to please stay home.

Also, so everyone in the neighborhood a favor and keep your kids inside. They are loud.

 

Help do your part in keeping our town safe and STOP LEAVING YOUR HOME!

 

Sincerely,

All your neighbors

 

Source: KDVR

 

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