Park Station Newsletter

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Park Station Newsletter"

Transcription

1 Park Station Newsletter Friday, April 13, 2018 Captain Una Bailey Commanding Officer Park Station Captain Bailey s Message Inside this issue: Captain s Message 1 Upcoming Events 4/ Officers Visit Bacich School 6 Rib Cook-Off 7 Coffee with a Cop 8-9 Suspicious Activity 10 Community Policing 11 Crime Notes 12 Arrest Maps of Crimes Preventing Crime/ Helpful Tips Announcements/ Press Release Resource Info Please follow the below link to SFPD Chief Scott s message: chief-police Hello all, As you all know the 420 event is happening on Friday 4/20. The event itself takes place in Golden Gate Park in the Robin Williams Meadow. There will be a number of Street closures as a result of this event. Anyone who is in and around this area on Friday 4/20/18 between the hours of 10am and 9pm can expect traffic delays. My advice is to avoid the area and pick an alternate route to get to your destination. If you are coming to the event it would be best to use public transport. SFPD will have an increased presence in the area in an effort to ensure the safety of all, both the residents and the attendees. The 420 event itself will happen in the park and typically when most people leave the event they go to Haight Street. There will be no open containers of alcohol allowed on Haight Street and this law will be enforced. Essentially we will be doing everything we can to ensure the safety of all. Each year we have seen tens of thousands of people attend this event and for the most part the event is peaceful. We do not anticipate anything different happening this year. We will as always be prepared for any eventuality. If you plan on attending the event we are providing information in this newsletter about the event including road closures, muni reroutes and what you can and cannot bring into the venue. We are also providing information regarding the 420 hotline we will be operating between the hours of 11am and 8pm to field concerns from residents, merchants and the community pertaining to the event. Residents and business operators will be allowed vehicle access on their street if necessary during the road closures. Please stay safe. Next Community Meeting: Tuesday, May 8, :00p.m.-8:00p.m. Park Station s Community Room 1899 Waller Street Please follow the below link to subscribe to our newsletter list: sanfranciscopolice.org/ park-newsletters Please follow us on

2 Park Police Station Page 2 4/20 - Day in the Park

3 Park Police Station Page 3 4/20 - Day in the Park

4 Park Police Station Page 4 4/20 - Day in the Park

5 Park Police Station Page 5 4/20 - Day in the Park Anyone traveling in San Francisco can check or call 311 to find out, which of the 83 Muni lines will get them where they want to go. Contact the San Francisco Customer Service Center by calling 311 within the city, or For details of Muni re-routes, visit This website will be updated when it is closer to the event date.

6 Park Police Station Page 6 Officers visit Bacich Elementary School On Friday, 3/30/18, from 10:15am to 12:30am, Officer Ari Zuckerman, and Officer Jennifer Granucci visited Bacich Elementary School in Greenbrae, Ca. Officer Zuckerman and Officer Granucci addressed the Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten classes regarding the duties of police officers, safety around dangerous items, and stranger danger. Officer Zuckerman stated that the class discussions were the best part. All the students were engaged in the discussions, helping problem solve what they should do if they happened to get lost, and how to identify a police officer to assist them. All the students were ecstatic regarding the officers visit, and did an amazing job participating with the officers. Officer Zuckerman and Officer Granucci were thrilled to field questions about law enforcement and importance of safety. Officer Zuckerman and Officer Granucci provided the students a tour of a patrol vehicle, which included lights and sirens. Officer Zuckerman finger printed each student, and had them sign by their fingerprint to bring home as a souvenir. Special thanks to Bacich Elementary School for allowing SFPD s Park Station Officer Zuckerman and Officer Granucci to converse with the Pre-Kindergarten, and Kindergarten classes. Also, a special thanks to the teachers, Jennifer Wallen and Amber Smith, for permitting the time.

7 Park Police Station Page 7 Rec & Park Eggstravaganza Rib Cook Off On Saturday, 3/31/18, Park Station s very own, Lieutenant Ed Santos and Officer Ryan Crockett, were in full force, and ready to take on this years San Francisco Rec & Park Eggstravaganza Rib Cook-Off. Lieutenant Santos and Officer Crockett are known through the SFPD for their culinary skills, and were excited to participate in the Rib Cook-Off. Lieutenant Santos and Officer Crockett prepped, rubbed, and smoked the ribs the night before the competition. They also prepared delicious sides for the competition, which included Cole Slaw, corn bread, and cookies. Unfortunately, Park Station did not win best ribs, but did win best side dish for the Cole Slaw. As shown in the photo below, the best side dish award was presented to Officer Crockett. Great job Lieutenant Santos and Officer Crockett for all your hard work Park Station will win next year!!!

8 Park Police Station Page 8 Coffee with a Cop On Wednesday, 3/28/18, at approximately 9:30am to 10:30am, SFPD s Park Station held the Coffee with a Cop event at Peet s Coffee & Tea, located at 919 Cole Street, where officers, and the Cole Valley community members conversed over their selected beverage of choice. This Coffee with a Cop went well, and had approximately 15 members of the community attend, and engage in conversations regarding quality of life issues, and concerns pertaining to the neighborhood. In attendance from Park Station was Sergeant Meyer, Sergeant Morris, Officer Wu, Officer Deignan, Officer Chicas, Officer Zuckerman, and Officer Villatoro. Officers fielded questions about law enforcement issues and quality of life concerns pertaining to the neighborhood. Park Station appreciates the members of the community, who participated, and engaged in several substantive conversations about the Park District. Special thanks to the manager, Katrina, of Peet s Coffee & Tea for being so accommodating, and allowing Park Station to have our Coffee with a Cop at the Peet s establishment. Thank you to all who participated with this Coffee with a Cop event!!!

9 Park Police Station Page 9

10 Park Police Station Page 10 DEFINITION OF SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY Suspicious activity is any observed behavior that could indicate a crime-related incident has been committed, or about to be committed. Unusual items or situations: A vehicle is parked in an odd location, a package/luggage is unattended, a window/door is open that is usually closed, or other out-of-the-ordinary situations occur. Examples of Suspicious Activity: An individual peering into vehicles, to try, and locate any valuables left unattended. An individual trying door handles to vehicles, and/or residences to gain access to the vehicle and/ or residence. An individual checking front doors of residences to locate any unattended packages, or individuals following delivery trucks to see where the truck is dropping off packages.

11 Park Police Station Page 11 DEFINITION OF COMMUNITY POLICING Community policing, or community-oriented policing, is a strategy of policing that focuses on police building ties and working closely with members of the communities. Homeless Outreach and Outreach to Drug Users: Park Station officers coordinate with city agencies to provide outreach and assistance to rehabilitate those who are dependent on illegal drugs and outreach to homeless individuals to connect them with resources and support. Foot Patrols: Park Station runs full time beat officers assigned to Haight Street. Monthly Police Community Relations Meetings: Community Meetings are held continuously. Officers also attend meetings with merchants groups, business groups, development authorities and others. Concerns are voiced and addressed through problem solving. Weekly Updates: Park Station sends out weekly newsletter updates to residents in the District that alerts residents to crime trends, upcoming community events, crime prevention tips, and information on how to contact officers at the District Station.

12 Park Police Station Page 12 Crime Notes Definitions Robbery Robbery is the taking of property from another by using force or by using fear. Assault An assault is an unlawful attempt, coupled with the present ability, to commit a violent injury on another person. Battery - (Misdemeanor battery) is any willful and unlawful touching of another. (Felony battery) is the use of force or violence upon the person of another that causes serious bodily injury. *Assault is when a person swings their arm and battery is when that arm makes contact with another person. Aggravated Assault Assault upon another person with a deadly weapon or instrument other than a firearm or by any means of force likely to produce great bodily injury. Burglary The intent upon entry into a property to commit grand theft, petty theft, or any felony. Grand Theft Grand theft is theft committed when the value of the money, labor, or property taken exceeds $950. Petty Theft Theft where the value of the property taken is less than $950.

13 Park Police Station Page 13 Arrests: Park Station ARREST Warrant Arrest/Local SF Warrant 700 block of Stanyan St. 04/05/2018 7:42 am At the above location officers observed a subject sitting on the sidewalk in violation of the Sit and Lie Ordinance. A computer query check revealed that the subject had an outstanding misdemeanor warrant for driving without a license, traffic tickets, driving while under the influence, and possession of an open container while driving. Officers transported the subject to be booked at County Jail. Malicious Mischief/Vandalism to Vehicle 1400 block of Oak St. 04/06/2018 1:28 pm Officers responded to the area regarding an unknown female who vandalized a vehicle. Upon arrival, officers met with the victim who stated that she observed the subject walking in the area when she hit the bottom portion of the trunk door of her vehicle with a metal stick. Officers detained the female subject, recognizing her from multiple previous police contacts. Officers placed the subject into handcuffs, and she began to act erratic and bang her head against the sidewalk. Officers summoned medical aide and the subject was transported to SFGH for evaluation. The subject was cited and released for vandalism. Warrant Arrest/Local SF Warrant/Trespassing 1400 block of Haight St. 04/07/2018 1:10 pm Officers responded to the area regarding a trespasser. Upon arrival, officers entered the building and observed a female subject yell incoherent statements. Due to the subject s erratic behavior and her refusal to identify herself, officers placed her in handcuffs and detained her. Medics arrived on scene to medically assist the subject. A computer query revealed that the subject had an active misdemeanor warrant out of San Francisco for vandalism, and she was booked at San Francisco County Jail. Driving while Under the Influence/Traffic Violation Arrest 800 block of Stanyan St. 04/09/2018 3:00 am Officers responded to the area regarding a drunk driving vehicle collision. Upon arrival, officers conducted a Standardized Field Sobriety Test on a subject who appeared to be inebriated with an unsteady gait, bloodshot eyes, and slurred speech. Officers observed the subject preform the SFSTs unsatisfactorily, and placed him under arrest for driving while under the influence. A computer query revealed the subject to be unlicensed to operate a motor vehicle, and he was booked into County Jail for his violations. Warrant Arrest/Local SF Warrant/Methamphetamine Offense/Heroin Offense 600 block of Stanyan St. 04/09/2018 4:56 pm Officers observed a male subject riding a bicycle westbound on a southbound sidewalk. Officers detained the subject because he was in violation of riding his bicycle on the sidewalk. He was transported to Park Station for positive identification. A transport search on the subject revealed suspected marijuana located in his front pocket. A computer check revealed that the subject had an active No Bail Warrant for assault with a deadly weapon and resisting arrest by means of force or violence. An arrest search revealed a heroin pipe, marijuana pipe, and rubber ball inside of a glasses case. The subject was booked into County Jail for the violations and his active warrant.

14 Park Police Station Page 14 Arrests: Park Station ARREST Civil Sidewalks Citation 1400 block of Haight St. 04/10/ :41 am An officer observed a known male subject sitting at the above location in violation of the sit/lie ordinance. The officer issued him a citation and released him from the scene. Civil Sidewalks Citation 1400 block of Haight St. 04/11/2018 7:31 am Officers observed a male subject sitting on the sidewalk at the above location in violation of San Francisco s Civil Sidewalk ordinance. Officers advised him of the ordinance and cited him for his violation. Civil Sidewalks Citation 1400 block of Haight St. 04/11/2018 7:46 am Officers on patrol in the area observed a subject sitting on the sidewalk in the above location. Officers advised him of the Civil Sidewalk Ordinance, and cited him for his violation. Civil Sidewalks Citation Area of Church St. /Duboce Ave. 04/10/2018 7:58 am Officers were on patrol in the area to conduct homeless outreach and perform welfare checks on homeless individuals. At the above location officers observed two subjects laying on the ground in violation of the Civil Sidewalks Ordinance. Officers warned one of the subjects and cited the other for his violation. Both subjects declined all resources and left the area on foot without further incident. Civil Sidewalks Citation/Municipal Code Violation Area of Scott St. /Lloyd St. 04/10/2018 8:43 am Officer was dispatched to the intersection regarding a homeless complaint. Upon arrival, the officer made contact with a subject laying on the sidewalk violating the city s sit-lie Municipal Police Code. The subject was issued a citation for his violation. Stay Away or Court Order/Non-DV Related 2000 block of Fulton St. 04/11/ :07 am Officers were dispatched to the area regarding a male subject violating a stay away order. Upon arrival, officers detained the subject, arrested him for his violation, and transported him to Park Station. Driving License Suspended or Revoked/Traffic Violation 04/11/ :02 pm Officers observed a vehicle travelling in the area with no license plate attached to its front. Officers effected a traffic stop on the vehicle and made contact with the driver. It was discovered that the subject had a suspended driver s license, and she was cited for her violations.

15 Park Police Station Page 15 Map of Crimes Vehicle incidents Vehicle Incidents: (11 reported incidents involving a vehicle occurred from 4/02/18 to 4/08/18) INCIDENT TYPE DATE / TIME LOCATION SUSPECT DESCRIPTION Theft, From Locked Vehicle, $200-$950 Theft, From Locked Vehicle, >$950 Theft, From Locked Vehicle, >$950 Theft, From Locked Vehicle, >$950 Theft, From Locked Vehicle, >$950 Theft, From Locked Vehicle, >$950 Theft, From Locked Vehicle, >$950 Theft, From Locked Vehicle, >$950 Theft, From Locked Vehicle, $200-$950 Theft, From Locked Vehicle, >$950 Theft, From Locked Vehicle, >$950 4/2/18 11:35 4/2/18 13:30 4/2/18 14:30 4/3/18 8:00 4/3/18 16:00 4/3/18 17:50 4/4/18 15:00 4/6/18 10:15 4/6/18 14:00 4/6/18 15:00 4/7/18 19:30 Cole St/ Haight St (S1-S2) Unknown BMs, (S3) Unknown SUSPECT VEHI- CLE BLK 4DR Hyundai (CA- 7TYS???) Corbett Ave/Hopkins Ave Unknown Unknown Waller St /Clayton St Unknown Unknown Ord St / Corbett Ave Unknown Unknown Lyon St O Farrell St Unknown Unknown Waller St/ Clayton St Unknown Unknown Oak St / Cole St Unknown Unknown 600 block of Ashbury St Unknown Unknown 700 block of Clayton St Unknown Unknown Haight St. Unknown Unknown Waller St./Ashbury St. Unknown Unknown

16 Park Police Station Page 16 Map of Crimes Aggravated Assaults: (1 Reported incidents occurred from 4/2/18 to 4/8/18) INCIDENT TYPE Assault, Aggravated, W/ Force DATE / TIME 4/5/18 12:00 LOCATION Central Ave / Page St SUSPECT DESCRIPTION (S1) HM, 25-30, 5 08, 175, Blk, Unk (S2) HM, 35-36, 5 08, 175, Blk, Unk SUSPECT VEHI- CLE SIL GM Pickup

17 Park Police Station Page 17 List of Crimes Robbery Robbery Incidents: (0 reported incidents involving a robbery occurred from 4/2/18 to 4/8/18)

18 Park Police Station Page 18 List of Crimes Burglary Burglaries: (6 Report incidents of burglaries occurred from 4/2/18 to 4/8/18) INCIDENT TYPE DATE / TIME LOCATION Burglary, Other Bldg., Unlawful Entry Burglary, Nonresidential, Att. Forcible Burglary, Apartment House, Forcible Entry Burglary, Apartment House, Un- 4/2/18 19:00 4/6/18 19:00 4/6/18 22:30 4/6/18 1:00 SUSPECT DESCRIP- TION SUSPECT VEHI- CLE 200 block of Upper Tr Unknown Unknown Cole St/ Alma St Unknown Unknown 400 block of Warren Dr Unknown Unknown 1800 Block of TURK ST Unknown Unknown Burglary, Residence, Forcible 4/8/18 21: Block of ROOSEVELT WAY Unknown Unknown Burglary, Nonresidential, Unlaw- 4/7/18 19: Block of CORBETT AVE Unknown Unknown

19 Park Police Station Page 19 Captain Bailey s tip of the week to prevent or solve crime I want to take this time to remind everyone to record the serial numbers of all your valuables i.e. bikes, tools etc. You can do this by simply taking a photo of the item and then zoom in to take a photo of the serial number. Most people have smart phones and you can easily use your phone camera to achieve this. This is really great information for you to have in the event you are a victim of a theft. We can post the photos on flyers and record the serial numbers of your possessions so that in the event we make an arrest of an individual with stolen items your items will be easily recognizable. Officers can also identify them easily if they are being sold at any location. Bottom line having this information increases your chances of being reunited with your stolen items. It also increases the chances of these thieves being held accountable for their crimes. Please take the time, and review the SF SAFE form on the next page (page 3) for helpful residential safety tips. Please everyone take good care and be safe. Captain Una Bailey

20 Park Police Station Page 20

21 Park Police Station Page 21 Park Smart Campaign

22 Park Police Station Page 22 Safety tip from S.F. Safe Safety tip for your home: Help first responders by making sure your address numbers are mounted on a high-contrast background, and that they re illuminated when it s dark.

23 Park Police Station Page 23 Helpful tips DON T BE CAUGHT EMPTY-HANDED!!!! 1. When placing an online or phone order, request signed confirmation upon delivery 2. Deliver packages to your office if at all possible; if not, deliver to a neighbor who will be home to sign for your package 3. If ordering from Amazon, use a self-service Amazon locker located throughout San Francisco; they will send you a notification when the package is received. Go to Amazon.com and search for Amazon Locker 4. For U.S. Postal Service deliveries, you can authorize USPS to have certain deliveries left in a garage, with your neighbor, etc.; first you will need to create an account at USPS.com. Also check out UPS My Choice where you can log on to UPS.com and track your package to reroute, reschedule, or authorize a shipment release for your delivery. Get a PO box for deliveries for extra security 5. Shipping via UPS? Go online to UPS.com and search for UPS Access Point ; neighborhood stores that will hold your packages for you 6. There are several apps available in San Francisco that allow you to ship to a package destination, and then will schedule the delivery to your home once you are available 7. Set up a delivery alert by or text as to when your package has been delivered 8. Pay for insurance to cover the cost of the item shipped if lost, damaged or stolen 9. Never let a package sit unattended on your doorstep; package theft is very high in San Francisco.

24 Park Police Station Page 24 Who and when to call? 3-1-1: Please contact when the issue is a not an emergency, yet requires City services or, if you simply have questions regarding City services. Non-emergency situations include the following examples: damage to public property, public trees that requires pruning, defective streets or sidewalks, homeless-related issues was developed to help the community inform the appropriate City agency regarding a service request. Non- Emergency San Francisco Dispatch Line: Pease call the non- emergency dispatch line ( ) when the scenario does not need immediate response from the San Francisco Police Department. For example, if there is a loud party, a group of loud juveniles loitering in front of your residence, noise complaints, doubled parked vehicles, or a homeless/nuisance related issue. The non-emergency line is for situations that require the police, but do not require an immediate police response , please call immediately if there is a police, fire, medical, or any other emergency. The purpose of San Francisco's Emergency Telephone System is to provide the community an immediate response of police, fire, or medical personnel for emergency occurrences. To accomplish this, it is imperative that the calls received on the line be restricted to those situations that require immediate dispatching of police, paramedic, or fire department personnel. For example, crimes or fires that are in-progress, or medical emergencies. The San Francisco Police Department district station telephone numbers and s are not monitored. Questions will be answered in the order we receive them. Station s are not for making police reports nor for reporting a crime. If you need to make a police report, you can call or go to your district police station. If you have an emergency, please call The photo to the right shows dispatchers hard at work

25 Park Police Station Page 25 Feedback/ Comments From Community

26 Park Police Station Page 26 Syringe Disposal

27 Park Police Station Page 27 Press release

28 Park Police Station Page 28 Press release

29 Park Police Station Page 29 Press release

30 Park Police Station Page 30

31 Park Police Station Page 31 Station Announcement

32 Park Police Station Page 32 SFPD IS HIRING!!!

33 Park Police Station Page 33 Park Station s Vision & Values In the above photo, Captain Una Bailey I absolutely love police work and I love all that we as SFPD can do to help victims, solve and prevent crimes, and am a firm believer in the power of the community. We, as a department, are only as successful as our partnerships with the community. I learned very early in my career how important community involvement is both in solving and preventing crimes and also in the creation of safe desirable neighborhoods. I look forward to building and maintaining community involvement and relationships over the coming years. I know that when we work together, we will create a district that will be safe and sound for all.

34 Park Police Station Page 34 Park Station s Social Media San Francisco Police Department Connect with the SFPD and Your Community - Read Our Park Station Newsletters! Please follow the link below to subscribe to our newsletter: Please follow us on For any questions or concerns, please contact us at Park Station s sfpdparkstation@sfgov.org

35 Park Police Station Page 35 Park Station Contacts Quality of Life Issues Lieutenants Lieutenant Edward Santos #2 Lieutenant David Maron #1929 Quality of Life Issues Sergeants: Day Shift: Sergeant Ron Meyer #4009 Swing Shift: Sergeant Robert Terry #779 Sergeant Paul Weggenman #725 Midnight Shift: Sergeant Bernadette Robinson #1733 Sergeant Stephen Bucy #410 Traffic Enforcement Lieutenants Lieutenant Randy Caturay #372 Lieutenant Peter Hamilton #2360 Traffic Enforcement Sergeants: Day Shift: Sergeant Simon Kim #4171 Sergeant Christopher Morris #1916 Swing Shift: Sergeant Rick Yick # 1032 Midnight Shift: Sergeant William Clinton #1050 Property Crimes Lieutenant Lieutenant Robert Kobold #1592 Property Crime Sergeants Day Shift: Sergeant Lawrence McDevitt #1966 Swing Shift: Sergeant Paul Weggenmann #725 Midnight Shift: Sergeant Timothy Fowlie #150 Sergeant Curtis Nakano #4149 Unified Command Liaison Sergeant Sergeant Simon Kim #4171 Sergeant Lawrence McDevitt #1966 ron.e.meyer@sfgov.org robert.terry@sfgov.org paul.weggenmann@sfgov.org bernadette.robinson@sfgov.org stephen.r.bucy@sfgov.org randy.caturay@sfgov.org peter.hamilton@sfgov.org simon.kim@sfgov.org christopher.morris@sfgov.org rick.yick@sfgov.org bud.clinton@sfgov.org robert.c.kobold@sfgov.org lawrence.mcdevitt@sfgov.org paul.weggenmann@sfgov.org timothy.fowlie@sfgov.org curtis.nakano@sfgov.org simon.kim@sfgov.org lawrence.mcdevitt@sfgov.org

36 Park Police Station Page 36 Park Station Sector Sergeants Contacts Drug Activity Sergeant Joseph Salazar Special Events Sergeant Ron Meyer Permits/ Code Abatement Officer Alaric Wu Day Lieutenant Lieutenant Edward Santos Day Lieutenant Lieutenant Randy Caturay Night Lieutenant Lieutenant David Maron Night Lieutenant Lieutenant Peter Hamilton Investigations Lieutenant Lieutenant Robert Kobold Commanding Officer Captain Una Bailey

37 Park Police Station Page 37 Contact information Captain Una Bailey Commanding Officer Park Police Station 1899 Waller Street Park Police District San Francisco, CA Emergency Crimes in progress: 911 SFPD Non Emergency line: Park Station Tip line: Operation Outreach Homeless Issues: Park District Special Events: Sgt. Meyer: Park District Permits: Officer Wu: SFPD Website (Includes on-line reporting of Theft, Lost Property, Vandalism, Vehicle Burglary or Tampering, Harassing Phone Calls. The SFPD website also provides crime maps.) SAFE , call to learn more about SAFE, schedule a home assessment or start a neighborhood watch. 311: Call / TTY: For any questions or concerns, please contact us at Park Station s sfpdparkstation@sfgov.org

Park Station Newsletter

Park Station Newsletter Park Station Newsletter Friday, April 27, 2018 Captain Una Bailey Commanding Officer Park Station Captain Bailey s Message Inside this issue: Captain s Message 1 4/20 2 Administrative Professional 3 Service

More information

CITY COUNCIL STAFF SUMMARY

CITY COUNCIL STAFF SUMMARY CITY COUNCIL STAFF SUMMARY Meeting Date: January 23, 2017 Agenda item: 6.5 Prepared by: Chief Ray Lacy Reviewed by: Bill Hill AGENDA ITEM DESCRIPTION: Presentation / Discussion 2016 Crime Report City Manager

More information

For detailed information regarding the programs and services, as well as information about the Department itself, please visit

For detailed information regarding the programs and services, as well as information about the Department itself, please visit UCPD Annual Report & Crime Statistics 2007 - U.C. Riverside Program Highlights PDF Version For 2007, the most significant program highlighted is the partnership of the Police Department, Computing and

More information

For detailed information regarding the programs and services, as well as information about the Department itself, please visit

For detailed information regarding the programs and services, as well as information about the Department itself, please visit U.C. Riverside Program Highlights PDF Version For 2008, the most significant program highlighted is the partnership of the Police Department, Computing and Communication and Environmental Health & Safety

More information

University of the Pacific

University of the Pacific University of the Pacific Stockton Campus 3601 Pacific Avenue Stockton, CA 95211 (209) 946 2537 ANNUAL SECURITY AND FIRE SAFETY REPORT OCTOBER 2016 Prepared by: Department of Public Safety Stockton Campus

More information

UC POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS DASHBOARD

UC POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS DASHBOARD UC POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS DASHBOARD UC SAN DIEGO Annual 1. UC San Diego FBI Part I Crime 2 2. UC San Diego FBI Part II Crime 3 3. UC San Diego Arrests - FBI Crime 4 4. UC San Diego Value of Stolen and

More information

UC POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS DASHBOARD

UC POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS DASHBOARD UC POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS DASHBOARD UC SANTA BARBARA Annual 1. UC Santa Barbara FBI Part I Crime 2 2. UC Santa Barbara FBI Part II Crime 3 3. UC Santa Barbara Arrests - FBI Crime 4 4. UC Santa Barbara

More information

UC POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS DASHBOARD

UC POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS DASHBOARD UC POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS DASHBOARD UC LOS ANGELES Annual 1. UC Los Angeles FBI Part I Crime 2 2. UC Los Angeles FBI Part II Crime 3 3. UC Los Angeles Arrests - FBI Crime 4 4. UC Los Angeles Value of

More information

UC POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS DASHBOARD

UC POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS DASHBOARD UC POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS DASHBOARD UC IRVINE Annual 1. UC Irvine FBI Part I Crime 2 2. UC Irvine FBI Part II Crime 3 3. UC Irvine Arrests - FBI Crime 4 4. UC Irvine Value of Stolen and Recovered Property

More information

UC POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS DASHBOARD

UC POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS DASHBOARD UC POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS DASHBOARD UC DAVIS Annual 1. UC Davis FBI Part I Crime. UC Davis FBI Part II Crime 3 3. UC Davis Arrests - FBI Crime. UC Davis Value of Stolen and Recovered Property 5 5. UC

More information

UC POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS DASHBOARD

UC POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS DASHBOARD UC POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS DASHBOARD UC BERKELEY Annual 1. UC Berkeley FBI Part I Crime 2 2. UC Berkeley FBI Part II Crime 3 3. UC Berkeley Arrests - FBI Crime 4 4. UC Berkeley Value of Stolen and Recovered

More information

NGU DAILY SECURITY LOG

NGU DAILY SECURITY LOG February 9@1220 Hit and Run Accident 02-09-2018@0800+ AV Wood Parking Lot Closed Officer responded to a report of a hit and run accident Officer took a report but driver declined to pursue investigation

More information

SCHOOL SAFETY OFFICER

SCHOOL SAFETY OFFICER Class Code: 5014 Salary Range: 31 (C1) SCHOOL SAFETY OFFICER JOB SUMMARY Under general supervision, patrol District sites and adjacent areas to protect students, staff, equipment and property from criminal

More information

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT POSITION TITLE: Police Officer HOURLY RATE: $19.00 - $27.76 New officers start at the lower end of the range but consideration may be given for years of experience on a case-by-case

More information

Memorandum. Below is a statistical report of the Howell Police Department for the Month of February 2018:

Memorandum. Below is a statistical report of the Howell Police Department for the Month of February 2018: City of Howell Police Department Memorandum To: From: Shea Charles, City Manager George Basar, Police Chief Date: March 27, 2018 Subject: Monthly Departmental Report February 2018 Below is a statistical

More information

Report Exec Administrator

Report Exec Administrator Report Exec Administrator Clery Act Public Crime Log From 12/10/2017 To 12/16/2017 MEDICAL : INTOXICATED PERSON ST. PAUL : ON-CAMPUS : STUDENT HOUSING : IRELAND RESIDENCE HALL 12/10/2017 0024 Incident

More information

For detailed information about UCPD and programs offered by our Department, please go to html.

For detailed information about UCPD and programs offered by our Department, please go to  html. UCPD Annual Report & Crime Statistics 2007 - U.C. Berkeley Program Highlights PDF Version Victoria L. Harrison, Associate Vice Chancellor and Chief of Police at the University of California in Berkeley,

More information

24/7 PROTECT LIFE & PROPERTY DUTY SACRAMENTO STATE POLICE DEPARTMENT. Open 24 Hours A Day/ Seven Days A Week. Police Non-Emergency (916)

24/7 PROTECT LIFE & PROPERTY DUTY SACRAMENTO STATE POLICE DEPARTMENT. Open 24 Hours A Day/ Seven Days A Week. Police Non-Emergency (916) ON 24/7 DUTY SACRAMENTO STATE POLICE DEPARTMENT PROTECT LIFE & PROPERTY Open 24 Hours A Day/ Seven Days A Week Police Non-Emergency (916) 278-6851 Police Emergency 9-1-1 or (916) 278-6900 www.csus.edu/police

More information

Memorandum. Below is a statistical report of the Howell Police Department for the month of June, 2017:

Memorandum. Below is a statistical report of the Howell Police Department for the month of June, 2017: City of Howell Police Department Memorandum To: From: Shea Charles, City Manager George Basar, Police Chief Date: July 13, 2017 Subject: Monthly Report June 2017 Below is a statistical report of the Howell

More information

Rio Salado College Campus Safety Policies and Annual Crime Statistics Disclosure Summary

Rio Salado College Campus Safety Policies and Annual Crime Statistics Disclosure Summary Rio Salado College Campus Safety Policies and In today s society, no community can be totally risk free. Therefore, in order to lessen the chances of crimes occurring within the campus community, cooperation

More information

LCCW Annual Security Report

LCCW Annual Security Report LCCW Annual Security Report Life Chiropractic College West Annual Security Report The Annual Security Report is provided to the staff, faculty and students of the college and, upon request, to prospective

More information

Campus Crime & Security Report Harrisburg Campus

Campus Crime & Security Report Harrisburg Campus Campus Crime & Security Report Harrisburg Campus Harrisburg University of Science & Technology strives to offer a safe and secure campus. The Director of Compliance has the primary responsibility for supervising

More information

Savannah Police Department Savannah, Georgia Problem Oriented Policing Project #

Savannah Police Department Savannah, Georgia Problem Oriented Policing Project # Savannah Police Department Savannah, Georgia Problem Oriented Policing Project #9108201 Initiating Officer: Corporal Richard Zapal, Savannah Police Department, Savannah, Ga. Submitting Officer: Sergeant

More information

CITY OF ROHNERT PARK invites applications for the position of: Public Safety Officer (Continuous Recruitment) SALARY: $4, $6,609.

CITY OF ROHNERT PARK invites applications for the position of: Public Safety Officer (Continuous Recruitment) SALARY: $4, $6,609. CITY OF ROHNERT PARK invites applications for the position of: Public Safety Officer (Continuous Recruitment) An Equal Opportunity Employer SALARY: $4,943.00 - $6,609.00 Monthly FINAL FILING DATE: Sunday,

More information

Bayview Police Station

Bayview Police Station November 25, 2009 Captain s Message: HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!! From myself and all the officers at Bayview Station I d like to wish everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving. Upcoming Events: GET INVOLVED!!! Subject:

More information

Ashland Police Department. April Monthly Report

Ashland Police Department. April Monthly Report Ashland Police Department April 2013 Monthly Report INTRODUCTION The monthly report is intended to serve as an overview of the Ashland Police Department s effort to combat crime within the Town of Ashland.

More information

AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY TASK FORCE FOR THE CITY OF SAN CLEMENTE, CALIFORNIA. Wednesday, March :00 p.m. 6 p.m.

AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY TASK FORCE FOR THE CITY OF SAN CLEMENTE, CALIFORNIA. Wednesday, March :00 p.m. 6 p.m. AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY TASK FORCE FOR THE CITY OF SAN CLEMENTE, CALIFORNIA Wednesday, March 21 2018 4:00 p.m. 6 p.m. Community Center Auditorium 100 N. Calle Seville San Clemente,

More information

Village of Minerva Park Police Department

Village of Minerva Park Police Department Village of Minerva Park Police Department ORINUM: OH0252000 Calls By - Summary Selection Criteria From Date: 05/01/2018 To Date: 05/31/2018 : All Page 1 of 6 Central Village Police Station 40 Total Calls

More information

Third Quarter Rank Recommended. Page 1 of 6

Third Quarter Rank Recommended. Page 1 of 6 This report is based on the Department s Letters of Intent and does not reflect modifications to recommended discipline due to Grievances, Skelly Hearings, Arbitration Hearings, Civil Service Commission

More information

Department of Public Safety. Monthly Report

Department of Public Safety. Monthly Report Department of Public Safety Monthly Report For the month of: APRIL 5 Approved by: Gary Gulbrandson Director Prepared by: Michael Bodin - Campus Safety Officer 1 TOTAL NUMBER OF EVENTS HANDLED 198 TOTAL

More information

University of Wisconsin-Platteville Police Department

University of Wisconsin-Platteville Police Department University of Wisconsin-Platteville Police Department Annual Report 2003 134 Brigham Hall 608.342.1584 Fax: 608.342.1641 1 University Plaza Platteville WI 53818-3099 www.uwplatt.edu/police Office Hours

More information

TO REPORT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY, CALL SAN FERNANDO POLICE AT (818)

TO REPORT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY, CALL SAN FERNANDO POLICE AT (818) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2016 Battery Injury Traffic 1200 block of Seventh St 5:30 pm A parent reported her son was the victim of a battery. Officers responded and completed report Hubbard Ave & Fourth St

More information

DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT CHIEF LOU TOMEO

DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT CHIEF LOU TOMEO CITY/COUNTY INVESTIGATIVE BUREAU Interdiction Unit: Long Term Investigations Unit: Drug Enforcement Unit: DIVERSIFIED INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES MAJOR CRIMES UNIT CITY-COUNTY AUTO THEFT BUREAU SEMINOLE FINANCIAL

More information

Bedford County Deputy, Patrol Division

Bedford County Deputy, Patrol Division Bedford County Deputy, Patrol Division Common Duties and Responsibilities 1. Operate patrol vehicle in an assigned geographical area. 2. Monitor and observe vehicular traffic, detect traffic offenses and

More information

FORSYTHCOUNTYSHERIF SOFICE Keeping Your Subdivision Safe

FORSYTHCOUNTYSHERIF SOFICE Keeping Your Subdivision Safe FORSYTHCOUNTYSHERIF SOFICE Keeping Your Subdivision Safe GUIDELINES FOR CALLING 911 If you observe any suspicious or criminal activity that is currently taking place call 911 immediately. Utilize the Non-Emergency

More information

SALARY: $5, $8, Monthly $69, $98, Annually. FINAL FILING DATE: Continuous NUMBER OF OPENINGS: 2

SALARY: $5, $8, Monthly $69, $98, Annually. FINAL FILING DATE: Continuous NUMBER OF OPENINGS: 2 CITY OF ROHNERT PARK an Equal Opportunity Employer invites applications for the position of: Public Safety Officer (Lateral - Continuous) "We Care for Our Residents by Working Together to Build a Better

More information

YEAR END REPORT Department Workload

YEAR END REPORT Department Workload Vestal Police The Town of Vestal is located in Broome County, New York. It is bordered on the east by the City and Town of Binghamton, on the south by the State of Pennsylvania, to the west by Tioga County

More information

Memorandum. Below is a statistical report of the Howell Police Department for the Month of February, 2016:

Memorandum. Below is a statistical report of the Howell Police Department for the Month of February, 2016: City of Howell Police Department Memorandum To: From: Shea Charles, City Manager George Basar, Police Chief Date: March 8, 2016 Subject: Monthly Departmental Report February 2016 Below is a statistical

More information

POLICE OFFICER. Receives general supervision from a Police Sergeant or higher level sworn police staff.

POLICE OFFICER. Receives general supervision from a Police Sergeant or higher level sworn police staff. CITY OF CITRUS HEIGHTS POLICE OFFICER DEFINITION To perform a variety of duties involved in the enforcement of laws and prevention of crimes; to control traffic flow and enforce State and local traffic

More information

National Resource and Technical Assistance Center for Improving Law Enforcement Investigations

National Resource and Technical Assistance Center for Improving Law Enforcement Investigations Readers to Enhance Criminal Investigations Assistant Chief of Police Travis Martinez Redlands Police Department Introduction With the vast majority of crimes involving the use of motor vehicles, law enforcement

More information

DES PLAINES POLICE DEPARTMENT GENERAL ORDER Jim Prandini, Chief of Police

DES PLAINES POLICE DEPARTMENT GENERAL ORDER Jim Prandini, Chief of Police DES PLAINES POLICE DEPARTMENT GENERAL ORDER Jim Prandini, Chief of Police SUBJECT: CITIZENS ON PATROL NUMBER: 1.26 SECTION: 1 ORGANIZATION & MISSION EFFECTIVE: March 24, 2006 AMENDED: RESCINDS: Index Topic

More information

Olmsted Township Police Department

Olmsted Township Police Department Olmsted Township Police Department Annual Report 2014 Olmsted Township Board of Trustees Sherri Lippus Jeanene Kress Tiffany Fischbach Chief of Police John W. Minek Dear Trustees and Citizens of Olmsted

More information

Incidents from hrs to hrs

Incidents from hrs to hrs Incidents from 2-9-16 0000 hrs to 2-10-16 0000 hrs 16P001034 INA 01:28:38 02/09/16 N MAIN ST 16P001035 SUS 01:37:34 02/09/16 COFFEEN AVE Synopsis: Contacted a male behind Albertson's who reported that

More information

University of the Pacific Sacramento Campus th Avenue Sacramento, CA (916)

University of the Pacific Sacramento Campus th Avenue Sacramento, CA (916) University of the Pacific Sacramento Campus 3200 5 th Avenue Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 739-7105 California Campus Safety Plan December 2016 Prepared by: Department of Public Safety An electronic copy

More information

Annual Security Report and Crime Statistics

Annual Security Report and Crime Statistics Disclosure Document Annual Security Report and Crime Statistics In compliance with The Campus Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 (Title II of Public Law 101-542) September 2017 (256) 233-8222 300

More information

Second Quarter Rank Recommended

Second Quarter Rank Recommended This report is based on the Department s Letters of Intent and does not reflect modifications to recommended discipline due to Grievances, Skelly Hearings, Arbitration Hearings, Civil Service Commission

More information

SANGAMON COUNTY DEPUTY SHERIFF ENTRY LEVEL APPLICATION PROCEDURES

SANGAMON COUNTY DEPUTY SHERIFF ENTRY LEVEL APPLICATION PROCEDURES SANGAMON COUNTY DEPUTY SHERIFF ENTRY LEVEL APPLICATION PROCEDURES The Sangamon County Deputy Sheriff Merit Commission sets the actual dates of acceptance for applications. Deputy applications are expected

More information

BALDWIN PARK UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT DISTRICT POLICE OFFICER

BALDWIN PARK UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT DISTRICT POLICE OFFICER BALDWIN PARK UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT DISTRICT POLICE OFFICER DEFINITION: As a peace officer of the State of California authorized by Section 830.32 (b) of the California Penal code, and Education Code

More information

Hebron Police Department

Hebron Police Department Hebron Police Department Annual Report 2014 Table of Contents Mission Statement.. 2 Core Values 3 Department Personnel......4-6 Equipment Acquisition....7 Training......8-11 Calls for Service...12 Offense

More information

PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE CRIME BRIEFING INDEX CRIME YEAR TO DATE 03/31/10 CRIME TYPE Actual YTD Actual LYTD % CHG YTD Violent Crimes Murder 35 36-2.8% Rape 120 100 20.0% Robbery 1023 1114-8.2% Business

More information

DISTRICT SECURITY OFFICER

DISTRICT SECURITY OFFICER PERSONNEL COMMISSION Class Code: 5202 Salary Range: 24 (C1) DISTRICT SECURITY OFFICER JOB SUMMARY Under general direction, patrol and monitor District properties to protect District property against vandalism,

More information

Exhibit 1 Racial Profiling Quarterly Report October 1, 2014 thru December 31, 2014

Exhibit 1 Racial Profiling Quarterly Report October 1, 2014 thru December 31, 2014 Exhibit 1 Racial Profiling Quarterly Report October 1, 2014 thru December 31, 2014 Racial Profiling Report for Fourth Quarter 2014 Page 1 Racial Profiling Quarterly Report for the period ending December

More information

CAL POLY POMONA CAMPUS SAFETY PLAN 2017

CAL POLY POMONA CAMPUS SAFETY PLAN 2017 0 CAL POLY POMONA CAMPUS SAFETY PLAN 2017 AVAILABILITY & LOCATION OF SECURITY PERSONNEL AND THE METHODS FOR SUMMONING ASSISTANCE ENFORCEMENT AND ARREST AUTHORITY The California State Polytechnic University,

More information

NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH EMERGENCY RESPONSE Policy and Guidelines

NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH EMERGENCY RESPONSE Policy and Guidelines NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH EMERGENCY RESPONSE Policy and Guidelines POLICY Recognizing the occasional need to provide for a safe environment for the church congregation regarding Emergency Security, Medical

More information

MARYSVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT 2009 ANNUAL REPORT

MARYSVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT 2009 ANNUAL REPORT MARYSVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT 29 ANNUAL REPORT Letter from the Chief: Timothy A. Buelow I am pleased to present the 29 Annual Report. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the men and women of

More information

PATROL OFFICER. 3. Aid individuals who are in danger of physical harm. 4. Facilitate the movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic.

PATROL OFFICER. 3. Aid individuals who are in danger of physical harm. 4. Facilitate the movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic. PATROL OFFICER A. SUMMARY A Patrol Officer shall be responsible for the efficient performance of all required duties in conformance with the rules, regulations, policies and procedures contained in this

More information

WINNEBAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT MAY, 2017 BLOTTER

WINNEBAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT MAY, 2017 BLOTTER WINNEBAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT MAY, 2017 BLOTTER ALL SUSPECTS ARE PRESUMED INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY IN A COURT OF LAW. Date Reported & Case # 5/1/17 17-0739 5/2/17 17-0752 5/3/17 17-0758 5/3/17 17-0765

More information

COOLIDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT. Monthly Activity Report

COOLIDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT. Monthly Activity Report COOLIDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT Monthly Activity Report July 2005 Department Activities REDUCTION IN MAJOR CRIME INCIDENTS: Major crime incidents in Coolidge have been dropping steadily since March of this

More information

Proposed 2018 Caledon OPP Budget Presentation

Proposed 2018 Caledon OPP Budget Presentation Inspector Ryan Carothers Detachment Commander /Caledon OPP Heather Haire, CPA, CA Treasurer/Town of Caledon Proposed 2018 Caledon OPP Budget Presentation 1 1 2 2 Contract Services Bike Patrol Commercial

More information

For more information about the University of California, Irvine Police Department, visit our website at edu.

For more information about the University of California, Irvine Police Department, visit our website at  edu. U.C. Irvine Program Highlights PDF Version Paul Henisey is the Chief of Police at the University of California, Irvine Police Department and is joined by Jeff Hutchison Assistant Chief, Baltazar De La

More information

MSSU Campus Police Annual Report. Table of Contents

MSSU Campus Police Annual Report. Table of Contents MSSU Campus Police 2010 Annual Report Table of Contents 1..Face Page 2..Table of Contents 3.. Chief s Preface 4..Department Structure 5...Department Overview 6.Calls for Service 7. Crime on Campus by Classification

More information

Lee County Sheriff s Office. Youth Services Division

Lee County Sheriff s Office. Youth Services Division Lee County Sheriff s Office Youth Services Division School Resource Officers in Lee County Schools 1983 First School Resource Officer placed into a Lee County School. Currently, School Resource Officer

More information

Maricopa County Sheriff s Office

Maricopa County Sheriff s Office Maricopa County Sheriff s Office July 215 Monthly Activity Report Report Contents Contract Hours Recap/Comparison & Miles Driven Directed Patrol Hours/Goals/Percentage of Allocation Posse Hours Recap/Comparison

More information

Delaware Police Department

Delaware Police Department Delaware Police Department Mission Statement The Delaware Police Department endeavors to maintain order, enforce laws fairly and protect the life, peace and property of the citizens of Delaware. The members

More information

Field Training Appendix D F-16 INSTRUCTIONAL GUIDELINES Explained Demonstrated Practiced FTO

Field Training Appendix D F-16 INSTRUCTIONAL GUIDELINES Explained Demonstrated Practiced FTO Field Training Appendix D F-16 INSTRUCTIONAL GUIDELINES Explained Demonstrated Practiced FTO 1. Uniform and Appearance: a. Roll call inspections b. Uniform classes and regulations c. Dry cleaning and care

More information

SUMMARY: Scanning: Analysis:

SUMMARY: Scanning: Analysis: a1-20 SUMMARY: Scanning: For the past several years, graffiti and vandalism have increasingly impacted the City of Fontana. The graffiti problem had escalated from occasional gang members claiming territory

More information

City and Borough Sitka, Alaska

City and Borough Sitka, Alaska Police Sergeant 8070 Page 1 City and Borough Sitka, Alaska Class Specification Class Title Police Sergeant Class Code Number 8070 FLSA Designation Non-Exempt Pay Grade and Range 31 Effective Date 7-1-97

More information

Maricopa County Sheriff s Office

Maricopa County Sheriff s Office Maricopa County Sheriff s Office March 25 Monthly Activity Report Report Contents Contract Hours Recap/Comparison & Miles Driven Directed Patrol Hours/Goals/Percentage of Allocation Posse Hours Recap/Comparison

More information

OPD on the Beat Reports

OPD on the Beat Reports OPD on the Beat Reports February 2017 Suspect Arrested In Assault With A Knife On Monday, February 27, 9:55 a.m. Oakland police officers were dispatched to 1900 block of Myrtle Street on a report of an

More information

North Georgia Technical College Annual Security Report 2011

North Georgia Technical College Annual Security Report 2011 North Georgia Technical College Annual Security Report 2011 ANNUAL CRIME STATISTICS; NGTC- Clarkesville Main Campus Offense Type Year On-Campus Residential Facility Non-Campus Building / Property Public

More information

GRAND PRAIRIE POLICE ANNUAL REPORT GRANDPRAIRIEPOLICE.ORG 1525 ARKANSAS LANE GRAND PRAIRIE, TX

GRAND PRAIRIE POLICE ANNUAL REPORT GRANDPRAIRIEPOLICE.ORG 1525 ARKANSAS LANE GRAND PRAIRIE, TX GRAND PRAIRIE POLICE 2015 ANNUAL REPORT GRANDPRAIRIEPOLICE.ORG 1525 ARKANSAS LANE GRAND PRAIRIE, TX MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF In 2015, the Grand Prairie Police Department continued the development of our

More information

GVSU Department of Public Safety. GVPD Orientation Video

GVSU Department of Public Safety. GVPD Orientation Video GVSU Department of Public Safety GVPD Orientation Video OVERVIEW Police, Security, Emergency Management and Parking Full Time Sworn Department (20) Patrol Community policing Emergency Management Detective

More information

Kutztown Police Department Core Values Statement

Kutztown Police Department Core Values Statement Kutztown Police Department Core Values Statement The Professional Purpose of the Kutztown Borough Police Department is to create a community environment where the quality of life for both residents and

More information

Impact of the Gang Injunction on Crime in Hawaiian Gardens

Impact of the Gang Injunction on Crime in Hawaiian Gardens Impact of the Gang Injunction on Crime in Hawaiian Gardens Lakewood Sheriff s Station 7/19/2008 1 Topics Overview of Crime Statistics Commendation & Complaint Procedure Immigration Law / I.C.E., DUI Checkpoints

More information

Neighborhood Police Officer (NPO) Program. Presented by: Chief Joel F. Fitzgerald, Ph.D. Fort Worth Police Department

Neighborhood Police Officer (NPO) Program. Presented by: Chief Joel F. Fitzgerald, Ph.D. Fort Worth Police Department Neighborhood Police Officer (NPO) Program Presented by: Chief Joel F. Fitzgerald, Ph.D. Fort Worth Police Department 1 Neighborhood Police Officer (NPO) History Established: 1985 Purpose: to improve communication

More information

BEVERLY HILLS POLICE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT MARCH 2017

BEVERLY HILLS POLICE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT MARCH 2017 BEVERLY HILLS POLICE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT MARCH 217 FIELD STATISTICS MAR 217 FEB 2,17 % CHANGE YTD 911 CALLS RECEIVED 2,79 2,79 3% 8,92 RESPONSE TIME TO EMERGENCY CALLS 2.4 2. -8% 2. COMMUNITY GENERATED

More information

Arlington Police Department P.O. Box 1065, Arlington, Texas (817)

Arlington Police Department P.O. Box 1065, Arlington, Texas (817) Community Support Bureau C R I M E P R E V E N T I O N U N I T Arlington Police Department P.O. Box 1065, Arlington, Texas 76004-1065 (817) 459-5725 Dear Citizen: Thank you for your interest in organizing

More information

Subject CASINO ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT. 1 July By Order of the Police Commissioner

Subject CASINO ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT. 1 July By Order of the Police Commissioner Policy 2102 Subject CASINO ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT Date Published Page 1 July 2016 1 of 11 By Order of the Police Commissioner POLICY It is the policy of the Baltimore Police Department that sworn members

More information

JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE: REPORTS TO: Chief Police Department Superintendent WAGE/HOUR STATUS: Exempt UPDATED: 01/07 PRIMARY PURPOSE Direct and manage the District Police Department by coordinating the

More information

Report Contents. Maricopa County Sheriff s Office District 6 Queen Creek Division S. Ellsworth Road Queen Creek, AZ 85142

Report Contents. Maricopa County Sheriff s Office District 6 Queen Creek Division S. Ellsworth Road Queen Creek, AZ 85142 Report Contents Contract Hours Recap/Comparison & Miles Driven Directed Patrol Hours/Goals/Percentage of Allocation Enforcement & Response Activity Recap & Comparison Enforcement Activity Recap & Comparison

More information

Police Log May Occurred. Report Date/Time. Case Number. Date/Time Classification Location Disposition Clery

Police Log May Occurred. Report Date/Time. Case Number. Date/Time Classification Location Disposition Clery Case Number 17-05-01-003050 1705-00168 Report Date/Time Occurred 05/01/2017-0151 Same 17-05-01-003057 05/01/2017 1215 Same 17-05-01-003059 1705-00169 17-05-01-003060 1705-00170 05/01/2017 1353 04/27/2017

More information

AIC College of Design 2017 Annual Safety Report

AIC College of Design 2017 Annual Safety Report 2017 Annual Safety Report Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security & Campus SAVE Act Marion Allman, CEO Sean Mendell, President The Art Institute of Cincinnati d.b.a. AIC College of Design 1171 E. Kemper

More information

CREVE COEUR POLICE DEPARTMENT APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS POLICY STATEMENT: DIRECTIONS FOR COMPLETING APPLICATION

CREVE COEUR POLICE DEPARTMENT APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS POLICY STATEMENT: DIRECTIONS FOR COMPLETING APPLICATION CREVE COEUR POLICE DEPARTMENT APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS POLICY STATEMENT: The selection and appointment of applicants to the Creve Coeur Police Department is organized and administered on a non-political

More information

Performance and Cost Data. police services

Performance and Cost Data. police services Performance and Cost Data police services 15 PERFORMANCE MEASURES FOR POLICE SERVICES SERVICE DEFINITION Police Services consists of all police activities performed by sworn and non-sworn personnel. This

More information

Bayview Police Station

Bayview Police Station Bayview District Newsletter Bayview Police Station 201-Williams St, San Francisco, CA 94124 415-671-2300 March 2, 2009 Upcoming Events: Bayview Community Meeting Our next monthly community meeting is scheduled

More information

POLICE LOGISTICS SERGEANT

POLICE LOGISTICS SERGEANT POLICE LOGISTICS SERGEANT Position Code: 2316 WC Code: 7720 FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Pay Grade: 355 Location: Police Approval Date: 2017 General Statement of Duties An employee in this class performs the

More information

UMATILLA POLICE DEPARTMENT PRESS RELEASE WEEK OF January 8, 2013 THROUGH January 14, 2013 ARRESTS REPORTS FILED

UMATILLA POLICE DEPARTMENT PRESS RELEASE WEEK OF January 8, 2013 THROUGH January 14, 2013 ARRESTS REPORTS FILED UMATILLA POLICE DEPARTMENT PRESS RELEASE WEEK OF January 8, 2013 THROUGH January 14, 2013 ARRESTS 1/11/2013 At 1:05 am officers made a traffic stop resulting in a criminal citation to being issued to appear

More information

WINNEBAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT NOVEMBER 2014 BLOTTER

WINNEBAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT NOVEMBER 2014 BLOTTER WINNEBAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT NOVEMBER 2014 BLOTTER ALL CASES/INCIDENTS/SUSPECTS ARE PRESUMED INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY IN A COURT OF LAW. Date Reported & Case # 11/1/14 14-1695 11/2/14 14-1701 11/2/14

More information

Department of Public Safety. Monthly Report

Department of Public Safety. Monthly Report Department of Public Safety Monthly Report For the month of: JANUARY 2016 Approved by: Gary Gulbrandson Director Prepared by: Michael Bodin - Campus Safety Officer 1 TOTAL NUMBER OF EVENTS HANDLED 155

More information

2017 ANNUAL REPORT. Mission To professionally and effectively work in partnership with our community to protect life, property and order.

2017 ANNUAL REPORT. Mission To professionally and effectively work in partnership with our community to protect life, property and order. 2017 ANNUAL REPORT FORT ATKINSON POLICE DEPARTMENT Report By: Adrian Bump Chief of Police Mission To professionally and effectively work in partnership with our community to protect life, property and

More information

Douglas County Sheriff s Office Job Description

Douglas County Sheriff s Office Job Description Douglas County Sheriff s Office Job Description Position: Sergeant Reports to: Chief Criminal Deputy and Sheriff via chain of command Basic Job Summary This is a fully commissioned Civil Service and Guild

More information

Clery Act Public Crime Log From 9/1/2012 To 9/30/2012. Incident Occurred Between: 9/1/ and 9/1/ Int. Ref. #:

Clery Act Public Crime Log From 9/1/2012 To 9/30/2012. Incident Occurred Between: 9/1/ and 9/1/ Int. Ref. #: SAFETY AND SECURITY Clery Act Public Crime Log From 9/1/2012 To 9/30/2012 CAMPUS BUILDINGS : QUINBY HOUSE - 250 MAINE STREET 9/1/2012 1314 Incident Occurred Between: 8/31/2012 1830 and 9/1/2012 10 Case

More information

Bayview Police Station

Bayview Police Station March 24, 2008 Captain s Message: Today, at 1200 noon, four officers from Bayview Station were assigned full-time to the Alice Griffith Housing Development. These officers will conduct foot patrols, respond

More information

L Ecole Culinaire Memphis

L Ecole Culinaire Memphis 2011 ANNUAL SECURITY REPORT Campus security and safety are important issues in postsecondary education today. In recognition of this fact, and in keeping with applicable federal requirements, L Ecole Culinaire

More information

North Palm Beach Police Department

North Palm Beach Police Department North Palm Beach Police Department 1 Average Response Time for all Emergency Calls 3 minutes:22 seconds 2 6:00 4:48 3:36 2:24 1:12 0:00 Emergency Non-Emergency 3 Jan 15 Dec 15 Jan 16 Dec 16 -/+ % Change

More information

SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT

SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT General Offense Information Operational Status Reported On MAR-02-2016 (WED.) 1111 Occurred On MAR-02-2016 (WED.) 1111 Approved On MAR-02-2016 (WED.) Approved By 5712 - GIESE, DALE J Report Submitted 7436

More information

City of Claremont, New Hampshire Position Description

City of Claremont, New Hampshire Position Description Position Titled: Reports to: Department: FLSA Status: Job Summary Police Attorney Prosecutor Police Chief Police Exempt Union/Merit: Merit Plan Grade Level-Points: 10 Revised/Updated: 10/06/06 The incumbent

More information

GCSO LAW ENFORCEMENT SUMMARY September 19, 2016 September 25, 2016

GCSO LAW ENFORCEMENT SUMMARY September 19, 2016 September 25, 2016 Contact: Lt. Paul Beasley Telephone: 850-227-1115 Email: pbeasley@gcso.fl.gov MEDIA RELEASE September 27, 2016 GCSO LAW ENFORCEMENT SUMMARY September 19, 2016 September 25, 2016 On Monday, September 19,

More information

Beverly Hills Public Safety Activity Report January 11 th February 1 st, 2018

Beverly Hills Public Safety Activity Report January 11 th February 1 st, 2018 Beverly Hills Public Safety Activity Report January 11 th February 1 st, 2018 The Public Safety Department is currently looking for applicants for Public Safety Officer. Please visit our website, www.beverlyhillspolice.com

More information

KETCHIKAN POLICE DEPARTMENT

KETCHIKAN POLICE DEPARTMENT KETCHIKAN POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY OF KETCHIKAN 361 MAIN STREET, KETCHIKAN, AK 99901 PH (907) 225-6631 FAX (907) 247-6631 May 5, 2014 On 04-23-14 at about 3:41 PM, Officers arrested Dallas Dundas, 45 years

More information