Trouble in “Safe” Housing: Hisle Park Apartments Hit With More Police Calls 

Hisle Park Apartments

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The Hisle Park Apartments were built to give young adults leaving foster care a safe place to land. But lately, residents say the only thing consistent is the sound of sirens. Portsmouth Police have been called to the complex again and again — and this week was no exception. 

Day One: Gun Threat in the Apartments 

Residents say this latest scare adds to growing fears that the “transitional housing” meant to help young people is instead turning into a magnet for chaos. 

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Day Two: Jail Returnee Finds His Apartment Ransacked 

The very next day, officers were back again after a tenant said he came home from jail to find his place destroyed and his PS5 stolen. 

Here’s what he told police: 

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Day Three: Another Scare, Another Call 

By the next day, officers were back again. 

“We Don’t Feel Safe Anymore” 

Hisle Park was supposed to represent a fresh start — a place for young adults aging out of foster care to build stable lives. Instead, police reports show a pattern of violence, threats, and fear. 

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The Bigger Picture 

Community advocates say this kind of housing only works if it’s properly supported — with on-site staff, security, and conflict resolution resources. Without that, the line between “safe transition” and “daily crisis” gets blurred fast. 

👉 For now, Hisle Park remains under watch — not just by police, but by a community wondering when its promise of safety will finally be kept. 

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