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1 Joe Hall Chief of Police 5 N. Broadway Avenue Bartow, FL (86) 5-5/Fax (86) Prepared by: Lyn Bryan C.S.T. Coordinator
2 ALPHA SQUAD - SGT. PAUL O'DELL Officers Anton Jefferson and Britt Davis completed a "Dangerous Drugs & Narcotic Investigations" course. Juan Mugcia-Possession Meth, Auto Theft, Battery on Law Enf.Officer Tiffany Clark-Possession Meth, Giving a False Name to Law Enfo Ofc., Possession of Paraphernalia Carl Elder-Possession Meth, Resisting Officer w/o Force Jose Sanchez-Armed Possession of Meth and Possession of Paraphernalia Alpha Squad had a total of 9 arrests for April. BRAVO SQUAD - SGT. J. D. GOFF Officer Amber White was assigned to FTO Carl Smith for Phase of training. Officer White completed the nd Phase and has been passed on to the rd Phase of her Training. Officers completed their online monthly training. K-9 Officer Michelle Smith completed 6 hours of K-9 Training James Radford-Poss. Of Meth/Poss. Of Drug Paraphernalia, Resisting w/o Violence OTHER: Officers handled 9 calls for service, effected 9 arrests and issued citations for the month of April. CHARLIE SQUAD - SGT. GERAD HUNT PSA Pride is being trained by FTO William Stevens Officers completed their monthly online training. Cody Horan-Poss./Hashish, Poss. counterfeit DL, Poss. Drug Equip, and Poss. Marijuana OTHER: Officers issued citations and made 6 arrests for the month of April. DELTA SQUAD - SGT. WILLLIAM REALL Officer Broome completed his Fifth Month of Probation. Officer Joglar completed Instructor Techniques School. Jamie Davis-Burglary, Grand Theft, Resisting w/o Violence Jonathan Harris- DWLSR Habitual Traffic Offender, Possession of Controlled Substance w/o Prescription. Jeremy Hazelton-Possession of Weapon/Ammo by Convicted Felon, Possession Cannabis under grams. SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS - SGT. HIRAM SAUNDERS Sgt. Hiram Saunders BARTOW MIDDLE SCHOOL: Seven (7) Students for disruption of school, two () Violation of Probation, one () theft, one () Battery of School Board Employee, and three () were Baker Acted. BARTOW HIGH SCHOOL: Three () Students were Baker Acted. School Resource Officers Mike Quinn and Greg Rhoden participated in E.P.A.C. Parent/Youth Summit at Carver Recreation Center on April.
3 LT. GARY MCLIN PATROL DIVISION Completed On-Line training COMMUNITY EVENTS: Attended the Polk County Law Enforcement Trainer's Meeting. Transported the Polk County Bike Rodeo Trailer to the EPAC Parent/Youth Summit. Assisted with the Event, set up and organization. Participated in the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life at BHS with Reserve Officers Mike Butler, Bradley Fee, and William Nelson. Attended planning meeting for the National Bike to Work Day Event to be held on May 5th. DETECTIVE BUREAU Officer Britt Davis joined the Detective Bureau in April. Det. Davis has been assigned to Central Florida (HIDTA). The High Intensity Drug Traffic Area Task Force, is a multi-agency drug task force working in partnership with the White House and Office of National Drug Control Policy. EDUCATION ACHIEVEMENTS: Detectives completed monthly Police Law Institute online training. Det. David Reynolds completed his graduate studies at Saint Leo University. We congratulate David on obtaining his Master's Degree in Criminal Justice! SIGNIFICANT CASES/ARRESTS: John Harvey-Burglary, Dealing Stolen Property, False Verification to Pawnbroker and Theft. Harvey was additionally charged for Dealing in Stolen Property and Theft in a related incident. Noah Woodruff-Violation of Sexual Predator Statute. Willie Jones-Arrest Warrant issued, then subsequently arrested on charges of Uttering Forged Instrument and Grand Theft. John Gould-Grand Theft, Contracting w/o Valid License. COMMUNITY SERVICE / EVENTS: Det. Prevatt served on the Polk County Law Day on April, planning committee and assisted with coordinated the activities. OTHER: Detective Bureau Administrative Assistant Patricia Knight was honored with a Service Award from Chief Hall for 5 Years of Service to the City of Bartow. Detectives are currently assigned 9 active cases/investigations. During the st Quarter of 5, the Detective Bureau cleared Felony Cases, which is an outstanding clearance rate of %! A total of Felony Arrests were made during this time (Jan Feb Mar 5) GREAT JOB DETECTIVE BUREAU!
4 COMMUNITY SERVICES TEAM (C.S.T.) - SGT. BRYAN DORMAN Officer Randy Velez has joined the C.S.T. for a Temporary Duty Assignment that will last four () months. Officer Amber White was assigned to Officer Bilbrey for PSA Pride was assigned to the CST for PSA Training EDUCATION ACHIEVEMENTS: CST completed Police Law and Police One Training. Sgt. Dorman attended Unified Command Training at the Sun 'n Fun Event in Lakeland. COMMUNITY SERVICE / EVENTS: April 6 Attended the City Commission Meeting to accept a Proclamation for National Volunteer Appreciation Week. April Attended EPAC's Parent/Teen Summit Event at Carver Rec. Events included a Bike Rodeo, Skits on "What to do During Police Interaction", and a table with promotional items. Attended the Annual LB Brown Picnic on April 5. April Held C.O.P. Volunteer Meeting in Briefing Room April 7 Hosted a Luncheon to Honor all of our Police Volunteers as well as our Telecommunication Operators for National Emergency Telecommunications Week. Attended an Honor Guard meeting on April to discuss the upcoming Law Enforcement Memorial. April, assisted with Law Day, an all day event held annually at the Polk County Courthouse. Provided security at a local church during a memorial service. COMMUNITY SERVICE / TRAFFIC / PATROL ACTIVITES: Patrol Enforcement was focused on Zones and, due to complaints of traffic violations. Officer Velez, utilizing an unmarked vehicle for this detail, issued several citations for a variety of violations. The Traffic Trailer was set up and monitored traffic activity on LB Brown Ave, Church St, and Oak Ave. All Three locations showed that the average speed was less than posted. In addition, it indicated that fewer than % of the vehicles were in the citable range. These areas will continue to be monitored for a period of time. Provided Security Details to City Hall during the City Commission Meetings. Parking enforcement has been increased in the downtown area due to complaints C.S.T. continues to work flexible shifts to increase patrol visibility, to deter criminal activity, and ensure adequate coverage within the city.
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6 INDIVIDUAL TOTALS APRIL 5 CITIZENS ON PATROL APRIL 5 VOLUNTEER HOURS APRIL 5 BROWN, JANICE 8.5 Citizens On Patrol 7.5 CANNONS, RUSS. Reserve Officer Unit JOHNSON, WILLIAM (BILL). Office Work-Other.75 KELLEY, STEVE 6. TOTAL 57. KOKES, RICHARD (resigned -5 LANE, DAVID LANE, DELORES WHITE, SARALYN WYANT, ANN RESERVE OFFICER UNIT BUTLER, MICHAEL.5 FEE, BRADLEY FENTON, AUTUMN GROOVER, WILLIAM (BILLY) MUSIC, HERMAN NELSON, WILLIAM ROBINSON, JAY WARREN, KIRK WELLS, KELLY (resigned -5) OTHER/OFFICE WORK DOMBROWSKY, LYNN KOKES, ANITA (resigned -5) TOTAL VOLUNTEER
7 Agg Battery-Person Uses a Deadly Weapon Attaching Tag (License Plate) Not Assigned BATTERY-COMMIT DOMESTIC BATTERY BY STRANGULATION Battery-On Officer Firefighter EMT etc. BATTERY - ON PUBLIC OR PRIVATE EDUCATION EMPLOYEE BATTERY - TOUCH OR STRIKE Burglary-Unoccupied Conveyance Unarmed IN COUNTY WARRANT LARCENCY LEWD LASCV BEHAVIOR -VICTIM IS LESS YRS OLD, OFFENDER IS LESS THAN 8 YRS OLD MAKING FALSE REPORT MARIJUANA-POSS. METHAMPHETAMINE POSSESS MOVING TRAFFIC VIOLATION OPERATING WHILE DL REVOKED FOR HABITUAL TRAFFIC OFFENDER OUT OF STATE FUGITIVE OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT POSS. OF WEAPON- OR AMMO BY CONVICTED FL FELON PROB VIOLATION PUBLIC PEACE CONSPIRE TO DISTRUP EDUCATION PROCESS RESIST OFFICER W/O VIOLENCE SEX OFFENDER VIOLATION TRESPASSING VEHICLE THEFT-GRAND THEF OF MOTOR VEHICLE TOTAL VIOLATIONS TOTAL ARRESTS APRIL 5 ARRESTS BY VIOLATION COMTEMPT OF COURT-VIOL INJUNCTION PROTECTION DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Damage Property Criminal Mish Dealing In Stolen Property DRUG EQUIP-POSSESS-AND OR USE DRUG EQUIP-POSSESS-Use Poss. Mfg. Paraphernalia To Transp. Drug DRUGS - POSSESS-CONTROL SUB WITHOUT PRESCCRIPTION EXPIRED DRIVERS LICENSE FRAUD NONMOVING TRAFFIC VIOLATION
8 APRIL 5 CALLS FOR SERVICE BY TYPE Dead Person Drunk Driver Harassing Phone Call Drunk Person Abandoned Property Hit and Run Accident Theft Traffic Accident 6 Worthless Check Missing Person 7 Injured Person 7 LOST /STOLEN TAG Juvenile Complaint 5 Conduct Investigation 8 Suicide/Attempt/Threat TRAFFIC STOP 95 Fight 7 STOLEN VEHICLE 5 Sexual Battery Abandoned Vehicle Aid Other Agency 9 Traffic Complaint 6 Criminal Mischief 6 Suspicious Incident Alarm/Fire Suspicious Person 99 Alarm / Robbery /Holdup Suspicious Vehicle 6 Alarm Intrusion Home/Business 6 Information Dangerous Shooting Special Detail 7 Funeral Escort Highway Obstruction 6 Animal Complaint 9 Contact/Public Service Open Door / Window Mentally Ill Person 5 Disabled Vehicle 8 Burglary / Business 9-- Hang-up Burglary / Conveyance Burglary / Residence Burglary of Structure Disturbance Disturbance DV Robbery Fire Riot Battery Domestic Violence Narcotic Violation Traffic Assignment TOTAL CALLS FOR SERVICE
9 TOTAL PROPERTY CRIMES and BURGLARIES APRIL 5 PROPERTY CRIME ANALYSIS SUMMARY Residential 9 Vehicular Business Bus % Veh 6% Res 7% TYPE OF PROPERTY CRIME RESIDENTIAL/Homes, Apartments, Carports and Storage Sheds VEHICULAR /CONVEYANCE: Cars, Boats and Trailers TIME OF OCCURRENCE DAY NIGHT UNK % % % 5% 7% 5% FORCED Property was secured and locked 78% 5% TYPE OF ENTRY NO FORCEProperty was left open or unlocked % 95% Unknown Entry % % BUSINESS: Businesses, Churches and Schools % 75% 5% 75% % 5% PROPERTY CRIMES AND BURGLARIES TOTALS BY ZONE COMPARE TOTALS -5 MONTH ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE 5 ZONE 6 5 JAN 7 5 FEB MAR 5 9 APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC TOTAL YEAR TO DATE PERCENTAGE 6% % % 9% % % FEB Property Crime Statistics for APRIL show an increase from last month Zone of %. However, 8% Property Crime totals for Jan-Apr 5 Zone are % lower than % the same time period last year. Zone 7% of Vehicles 5 7% were burglarized at Zone night, and Zone % Zone 95% were unlocked. Zone 5 % Zone Residential Zone 6 Burglaries dropped % significantly, Zone accounting for only 7% of all burglaries 9 this % month, and of those Zone homes 5 burglarized, 78% had been secured. Zone 6 APRIL ZONE PERCENTAGES
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