As residents of the Southglenn area for eight years, we have enjoyed the quiet and stable neighborhood environment that Southglenn offers -- except for one thing: Neighbors who feel an overwhelming need to go onto another person's property to "correct" what they feel is a problem. Late last night two "neighbors" (I use the term loosely), pulled up several vines and assorted flowers then threw them onto my lawn. Apparently these people felt the foliage was a problem that needed to be corrected. Allow me to say three things: 1. If there is a problem that violates the covenants then it needs to be addressed through formal channels. 2. What they did is trespassing. 3. This is also criminal mischief. I'll be out and about on my property with camera in hand. Your photos/names/addresses will be given to the Arapahoe County Sheriff and I will file a formal complaint and seek restitution. Covenants are good for the betterment of the community. What I'm seeing, however, is a rogue band of vigilantes with a warped sense of justice. Don't step over that line.