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Joe Hall Chief of Police 5 N. Broadway Avenue Bartow, FL 3383-3999 (863) 53-53/Fax (863) 53-53 www.bartowpd.org Prepared by: Lyn Bryan C.S.T. Coordinator

ALPHA SQUAD Sgt. Paul O Dell Jonathan Kimball-Child Abuse, Resisting Officer w/o Violence, Disorderly Conduct James Williamson-Possession of Cannabis Christopher Greenman-Possession of Cannabis, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Ward Manning-Possession of Cannabis, and No Valid Drivers License Travis Hampton-Carrying a Concealed Weapon BRAVO SQUAD Sgt. J. D. Goff NEW EMPLOYEES: Officer Amber White was assigned to FTO Gonzalez for Phase of Training. EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS: Officers on Bravo Squad completed monthly online training. Officer Michelle Smith completed 6 hrs of K-9 Training, and Sgt. Goff attended CPM Training. Officer Cody Vaughn has successfully completed his Field Training Program and has been recommended for assignment to a permanent shift. Billy Branan-Assault / Aggravated Kidnapping and Battery. Matthew Driesler-Possession Cannabis, Possession of Paraphernalia and Introduction of Contraband into a Jail Facility CHARLIE SQUAD Sgt. Gerad Hunt Report Submitted by: Officer William Stevens NEW EMPLOYEES: Public Safety Aide (PSA) Tyrinda Pride began her FTO Training with Officer W. Stevens EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS: Officers on Charlie Squad completed their monthly online training, and Annual Taser and Use of Force Training. Officer John Zorn continues K-9 Training with the Lakeland Police Department Training Program Chad M. Billie-Agg/Battery on a LEO, Flee/Elude Police, Resist Officer, and D.U.I. Gonzalo Martinez-Agg/Battery and Domestic Battery by Strangulation. OTHER: Officers on Charlie Squad issued 6 Citations, made 6 arrests, and responded to 63 Calls for Service for the month of March. DELTA SQUAD Sgt. William Reall NEW EMPLOYEES: Public Safety Aide (PSA) Tyrinda Pride began her FTO Training with Officer Eric Sudhoff EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS: Officer Sudhoff completed Advanced Firearms Instructor Training James Aldous-False Imprisonment, Felony Domestic Violence Battery Kelly Zentz- Possession of Methamphetamine

SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS Sgt. Hiram Saunders BARTOW MIDDLE SCHOOL: Officer Quinn arrested seven (7) Students for Disruption of School, one () for Battery on a School Board Employee, and One () for Possession of Cannabis. A total of () Baker Acts at BMS. LT. GARY MCLIN PATROL DIVISION COMMUNITY EVENTS: Assisted with the set up for the Annual Bloomin' Arts Festival held March 7-8. Coordinated with other City Departments in setting up the Blarney Triathlon held on Sat. March. Assisted City Departments with set up for the Annual "Celebrate Jesus Parade" held March 8. Coordinated with planning of the Saint Patrick's Day Parade, The Police Reserve Unit assisted with Traffic Control and PSA Cowart assisted with the parade as well. Assisted with coordinating Town Hall Meeting at Polk State College at Clear Springs Technology Center where Congressman Ross gave an address. DETECTIVE BUREAU Detective Sgt. Eric Sherouse NEW EMPLOYEES: Former K-9 Officer Tommy Stokes has joined the Detective Bureau in March. Detective Stokes is assigned to General Crimes and responsible for criminal activity in Zones two () and three (3). EDUCATION ACHIEVEMENTS: Det. Tommy Stokes is currently completing the Investigations Training Program. Detectives completed monthly Police Law Institute and Police One Academy Training. In addition, they completed Annual Re- Training for Use of Force and Taser Certification SIGNIFICANT CASES/ARRESTS: Obtained an Arrest Warrant for Janel Davidson, she was arrested for Grand Theft, and Criminal Use of Personal ID. BARTOW HIGH SCHOOL: Officer Rhoden arrested one () student for Possession Cannabis, one () for three counts of Possession of Weapon on School Grounds Transported the Polk County Bike Rodeo trailer to Floral Avenue Elementary School for a Bike Event. OTHER: Patrol Officers participated in the National CLICK-IT OR TICKET Campaign March, 5 to March, 5. Attended the Monthly Polk County Community Traffic Safety Team Meeting. Conducted Firearms Qualifications for the Assistant State Attorneys and the State Attorney's Investigators. Attended the Bartow Reserve Unit Quarterly Meeting. Attended the Tampa Bay Regional Domestic Security Task Force Biannual Meeting. Theodore Mosley-Dealing in Stolen Property and Grand Theft Caleb DeLeon-Burglary of Dwelling, Dealing in Stolen Property, and Grand Theft. Robert Haas-Sexual Officer Violation, Failure to Report and Sexual Offender Violation for Failure to Report Internet Identifier. Charnard Brown-Forgery, Uttering Forged Instrument, and Sexual Offender Violation Failure to Rolan ReportDixon-Aggravated Assault, Possession of a Weapon by Convicted Felon and Carrying a Concealed Firearm. Hewitt Grant-Perjury and Providing False Information to Law Enforcement, Relative to Grant's Fraudulent Reporting of his vehicle as stolen. Scott Engle-Burglary to a Dwelling and Theft Joshua Deus-Burglary OTHER: Detectives are currently assigned 3 active cases/investigations.

COMMUNITY SERVICES TEAM (C.S.T.) Sgt. Bryan Dorman EDUCATION ACHIEVEMENTS: C.S.T. Members completed Police One and Police Law Training, as well as attended mandatory Use of Force and Taser, and Workplace Violence COMMUNITY SERVICE / EVENTS: C.S.T. participated in the National Click-It or Ticket Campaign, during which 6 citations were written. There were two () arrests made in reference to DWLSR and a Warrant. Participated in an Open Community Forum held at Carver Recreation Center with moderator Steve Mitchell on March. Assisted with traffic control during the Annual Blarney Triathlon held March. Attended monthly E.P.A.C. Meeting at Carver Rec. Center March. Attended the Leland Family Ministries Advisory Board Meeting. Attended a special E.P.A.C. Summit planning meeting on March 3. COMMUNITY SERVICE / TRAFFIC / PATROL ACTIVITES: C.S.T. focused enforcement and patrol activities in Zone One () due to last month's rise in burglaries in that area. Placed the Traffic Trailer in the Zone One () area of Maple Ave due to it's closure. Conducted Speed Analysis on Shady Lane and Georgia St. in reference to citizens' complaints of excessive speed in those locations. These analyses were conducted using the RU Systems Speed Trailer. Provided Security Details to City Hall during the City Commission Meetings. CURRENT ACTIVITIES: The C.S.T. is currently working several citizens' complaints in reference to traffic issues in a variety of locations. The RU System is being used to Analyze current traffic trends. C.S.T. will continue to work flexible shifts to increase visibility to deter burglaries and other criminal offenses and assist Patrol when necessary to ensure adequate police coverage in the city.

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY FEBRUARY 5 INDIVIDUAL TOTALS CITIZENS ON PATROL MAR TO DATE MARCH 5 BROWN, JANICE. 8.5 Citizens On Patrol 6.5 CANNONS, RUSS 8.. Reserve Officer Unit 7.5 JOHNSON, WILLIAM (BILL) 3. 9.5 Office Work-Other 3. KELLEY, STEVE 3. 5. TOTAL. KOKES, RICHARD (resigned -5. LANE, DAVID.5.75 LANE, DELORES.5.75 WHITE, SARALYN 7.5 3.5 WYANT, ANN. 3.5 RESERVE OFFICER UNIT BUTLER, MICHAEL. 9. FEE, BRADLEY 59.5 57.5 FENTON, AUTUMN.. GROOVER, WILLIAM (BILLY) 3. 59. MUSIC, HERMAN.. NELSON, WILLIAM. 5. ROBINSON, JAY.. WARREN, KIRK.. WELLS, KELLY (resigned 3-5). OTHER/OFFICE WORK DOMBROWSKY, LYNN 3. 8.75 KOKES, ANITA (resigned -5) TOTAL VOLUNTEER. 588.5

Agg/Assault-Weapon/without intent to kill Agg/Battery on OFFICER / FIREFIGHTER / EMT ETC. AGG/BATTERY - COMMIT AGG BATTERY BATTERY-COMMIT DOMESTIC BATTERY BY STRANGULATION BATTERY - ON PUBLIC OR PRIVATE EDUCATION EMPLOYEE BATTERY - TOUCH OR STRIKE BURGLARY-FENCED AREA OF UNOCCUPIED DWELLING BURGLARY - UNOCCUPIED DWELLING UNARMED CARRY CONCEALED WEAPON CARRYING CONCEALED WEAPON-FIREARM DRUGS - POSSESS-CONTROL SUB WITHOUT PRESCCRIPTION EXPIRED DRIVERS LICENSE FLEE/ELUDE POLICE FORGERY OF ALTER PUBLIC RECORD CERTIFICATE HIT AND RUN-LEAVE SCENE OF CRASH IN COUNTY WARRANT KIDNAP-FALSE IMPRISONMENT-ADULT LARCENY-GRAND THEFT LARCENY-PETIT THEFT ST DEG LARCENY-PETIT THEFT ND DEG LOITERING OR PROWLING MAKING FALSE REPORT MARIFUANA-POSS METHAMPHETAMINE POSSESS NON-MOVING TRAFFIC VIOLATION OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT PASS FORGED INTRUMENT PERJURY-NOT IN OFFICIAL PROCEEDING POSS OF WEAPON ON SCHOOL PROPERTY POSS OF WEAPON OR AMMO BY CONVICTED FL FELON PROBATION VIOLATION PUBLIC PEACE CONSPIRE TO DISTRUP EDUCATION PROCESS RESIST OFFICER W/O VIOLENCE SEX OFFENDER VIOLATION SIMPLE ASSAULT-INTENT THREAT TO DO VIOLENCE SMUGGLE CONTRABAND INTO DETENTION FACILITY TRAFFIC OFFENSE-DUI ALCOHOL OR DRUGS TOTAL VIOLATIONS MARCH 5 ARRESTS BY VIOLATION COMTEMPT OF COURT-VIOL INJUNCTION PROTECTION DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CRASH-LEAVING SCENE CRUELTY TOWARD CHILD D.U.I. DAMAGE PROPERTY CRIMINAL MISCH DEALING IN STOLEN PROPERTY DISTURBING PEACE DRUG EQUIP-POSSESS-AND OR USE TOTAL ARRESTS 5 5 9 3 6 3 33

Armed use Caution Drunk Driver Drunk Person Hit and Run Accident Traffic Accident Missing Person LOST /STOLEN TAG Conduct Investigation TRAFFIC STOP STOLEN VEHICLE Abandoned Vehicle Traffic Complaint Suspicious Incident Suspicious Person Suspicious Vehicle Information Special Detail Highway Obstruction Contact/Public Service Mentally Ill Person Burglary / Business Burglary / Conveyance Burglary / Residence Disturbance Disturbance Domestic Robbery Fire Battery Domestic Battery Narcotic Violation Traffic Assignment Harassing Phone Call Abandoned Property MARCH 5 CALLS FOR SERVICE BY TYPE 3 3 WORTHLESS CHECK 6 INJURED PERSON JUVENILE COMPLAINT 7 58 SUICIDE / ATTEMPT/THREAT 5 3 FIGHT 8 6 Molesting 37 AID OTHER AGENCY 78 397 CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 5 8 Theft 39 3 Alarm/Robbery/holdup Alarm Intrusion Home/Business 6 39 DANGEROUS SHOOTING 99 FUNERAL ESCORT 7 5 ANIMAL COMPLAINT 3 85 OPEN DOOR/WINDOW 37 DISABLED VEHICLE 8 9 HANGUP 39 3 63 9 3 3 5 3 6 8 6 5 TOTAL CALLS FOR SERVICE,3 9

9 TOTAL PROPERTY CRIMES and BURGLARIES MARCH 5 PROPERTY CRIME ANALYSIS SUMMARY Residential 6 Vehicular Business 3 Bus % Veh 69% Res % TYPE OF PROPERTY CRIME RESIDENTIAL/Homes, Apartments, Carports and Storage Sheds VEHICULAR /CONVEYANCE: Cars, Boats and Trailers TIME OF OCCURRENCE DAY NIGHT UNK 33% % 5% 5% 75% % FORCED Property was secured and locked 7% 5% TYPE OF ENTRY NO FORCE/Property was left open or unlocked 83% 75% Unknown Entry % % BUSINESS: Businesses, Churches and Schools % 5% 5% 75% 5% % PROPERTY CRIMES AND BURGLARIES TOTALS BY ZONE MONTH ZONE ZONE ZONE 3 ZONE ZONE 5 ZONE 6 5 3 JAN 3 3 3 7 35 FEB 6 5 3 3 8 MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC 5 3 3 3 9 7 5 9 36 3 5 5 3 39 3 3 3 7 35 39 38 39 6 37 3 6 37 6 TOTAL 8 6 8 8 7 377 9 6 YEAR TO DATE PERCENTAGE % 7% 9% 8% % Property Crime FEB Statistics for MARCH 5 reveal a DECREASE in Property Crimes of 3% when compared to Zone the same time 38% period last year. Zone However, property % crimes are up from Zone 3 last 5 month 7% by %. Zone Zone 3 % Zone Zone 9% 5 of Vehicles 3 were % burglarized at night, and Zone 3 Zone 6 9% 3 were % unlocked. Zone 67% of the homes 9 burglarized % were secured and Zone 5 5% occurred during the day. Zone 6 % Zone % Zone 5 % Zone 3 7% COMPARE TOTALS -5 Zone 6 % ZONE PERCENTAGES FOR MARCH Zone 38% Zone %