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Joe Hall Chief of Police 450 N. Broadway Avenue Bartow, FL 80-999 (86) 54-504/Fax (86) 54-500 www.bartowpd.org Prepared by: Lyn Bryan Crime Analyst & CST Coordinator

ALPHA SQUAD - SGT. PAUL O'DELL N/A * Jessica Whistin-Possession of Methamphetamine * Jessie Jennings-Possession of Methamphetamine BRAVO SQUAD - SGT. J. D. GOFF NEW EMPLOYEES: Officer Amber White was released for the FTO Phase of her Patrol Training. Officer Michelle Smith completed 6 Hrs. of K-9 Training * Patrick Cleary-False Imprisonment and Domestic Violence Battery CHARLIE SQUAD - SGT. GERAD HUNT NEW EMPLOYEES: Officer Eric Sudhoff was re-assigned to Charlie Squad Officer Hauser attended T.H.I.-Advanced Traffic Homicide Investigation Training in Orlando Officer Sudhoff completed O.I.C.- Officer In Charge Training Sgt. Hunt and Officer Sudhoff completed Annual Firearms Qualifications. Charlie Squad completed their Monthly Required On-Line Training * NO SIGNIFICANT ARRESTS TO REPORT OTHER ACTIVITY / INFORMATION DELTA SQUAD - SGT. WILLLIAM REALL * NO SIGNIFICANT ARRESTS TO REPORT COMMUNICATIONS -SUBMITTED BY JANE CASSELMAN OTHER ACTIVITY / INFORMATION (COMMUNITY SERVICE, AWARDS, STATISTICS) Jane Casselman attended the Annual Florida Department of Law Enforcement CJIS Symposium held July 4-7. Officer Hauser completed the Traffic Homicide Case that occurred at the intersection of MLK Blvd / 0th Ave. Case #504002. The Public Safety Aide assigned to Charlie Squad assisted with the Annual City-Wide 4th of July Event held at Mosaic Park. On July 0th, a fire was discovered in the Evidence Room at approx. 5:0 PM. Charlie Squad responded to assist the Fire Dept. personnel with evacuating procedures and relocating the Communications Operations. None to report Communications personnel completed their monthly Police One on-line training. Hours earned go toward their continuing education hours required by the State of Florida for 9-- Recertification. The Communications Operation Center was forced to relocate to the I.T. Facility on July 0th due to the fire/smoke damage, and will remain there until further notice. This month Communications handled following calls for service: (747) Calls for Emergency 9--, (20) Fire Dept, (,72) Police Dept, (42) call-outs to Public Works, (44) call-outs to Electric Dept., (8) call-outs to City Fleet.

DETECTIVE BUREAU - SGT. ERIC SHEROUSE SIGNIFICANT CASES/ARRESTS: * Thomas Joseph McDonnell-Sex Offender Violation, Failure to Register and Report * Azinde Wiggins-Grand Theft Auto * Mathew Allen Pender-Grand Theft Auto OTHER ACTIVITY / INFORMATION Detectives have worked 24/7 since July 0th when a fire was discovered burning in the Evidence Room. They have been tasked with conducting a complete inventory and re-packaging all of the evidence that was located in the damaged room. July 20-24, the Bartow Police Explorers participated in a 40 hour Ride-Along academy at George Jenkins High School. The class was taught by a variety of law enforcement officials and attended by various explorer posts throughout Central Florida. The week long extensive training is mandatory for Explorers that wish to ride along with officers during a patrol shift. Assisting with the Explorer Post Training were C.S.T. Officers David Bilbrey, Randy Velez, and Explorer Advisors Officer Broome and Detective Tommy Stokes. C.O.P. Volunteers Delores and David Lane assisted the officers as well. Chief Hall attended the Graduation held at the Polk County Sheriff's Office

COMMUNITY SERVICES TEAM (C.S.T.) - SGT. BRYAN DORMAN EDUCATION ACHIEVEMENTS: Officer Velez completed Advanced Traffic Homicide Training. C.S.T. Sgt. Dorman coordinated Parking Enforcement Specialist for Civilians Course. The course instructor was Bartow Police volunteer Bobby Craven. Five (5) C.O.P. Volunteers, Public Safety Aides Tyrinda Pride and Sabrina Cowart and C.S.T. Coordinator Lyn Bryan also attended the six (6) hour training. All attendees completed the course and passed the test and are now certified to issue Parking Citations throughout the city. * None this month PATROL / TRAFFIC ACTIVITIES The speed trailer was used in locations around the city to monitor speed. Some locations included Shady Lane and Oak Ave. COMMUNITY SERVICE / EVENTS: July 4th, C.S.T. Officers and C.O.P. Volunteers worked the City 4th of July Festivities at Mosaic Park July 20, Attended the Front Porch Meeting/Juneteenth Wrap-Up at 5:0 at Polk St. Center C.S.T. Officers assisted with Explorer Post 6. The week long training exercises, held in Lakeland, are required for the explorers to participate in Patrol Ride-Alongs with an officer. CONGRATULATIONS TO TIFFANY! Special recognition to Tiffany Somerlot, Chief Hall's Assistant. Tiffany completed her Bachelors Degree in Public Management from Polk State College and will graduation in August.

INDIVIDUAL TOTALS CITIZENS ON PATROL JUNE 205 Citizens On Patrol 90.25 474.75 BROWN, JANICE 6.00 25.75 Reserve Officer Unit 2.50 446.50 CANNONS, RUSS 0.00 4.25 Office Work-Other 28.25 94.50 JOHNSON, BILL (resigned 07-0-205) 2.50 TOTAL 42.00 5.75 KELLEY, STEVE 0.00.00 KOKES, RICHARD ------(resigned 02-205)--- 0.00 LANE, DAVID.50 4.00 LANE, DELORES.50 24.00 WHITE, SARALYN WYANT, ANN RESERVE OFFICER UNIT BUTLER, MICHAEL FEE, BRADLEY FENTON, AUTUMN GROOVER, WILLIAM (BILLY) MUSIC, HERMAN NELSON, WILLIAM ROBINSON, JAY.25 7.00 0.00 5.25 4.00 66.00 0.00 68.50 0.00.00 0.00 9.00 0.00 0.00 9.50 9.00 0.00 0.00 WARREN, KIRK 0.00.00 WELLS, KELLY ------(resigned 0-205)-------- 0.00 OTHER/OFFICE WORK CRAVEN, BOBBY 7.00 7.00 DOMBROWSKY, TOTAL VOLUNTEER LYNN 2.25 87.50 HOURS 42.00 5.75 VOLUNTEER HOURS JUNE 205 TOTAL FOR 205

Aggravated Assault Attaching Tag Not Assigned (License Plate) Battery Condition of Release Violation CONTEMPT OF COURT-Violation of Injunction for Protection (DV) DUI DAMAGE PROPERTY CRIM MISCH DRUG EQUIP-POSSESS-AND OR USE Drugs-Health Safety-Poss. Harmful New Legend Drug WO Prescription In County Warrant Kidnap-False Imprisonment-Adult Larceny Marijuana Possess Methamphetamine Possess Non-Moving Traffic Violation Operating While DL Suspended/Canceled/Revoked Out of County Warrant Probation Violation Resist Officer W/O Violence Sex Offender Violation - Failure To Register or Report Traffic Offense-DUI Alcohol or Drugs Trespassing Vehicular Theft-Grand Theft Motor Vehicle JULY 205 ARRESTS BY VIOLATION TOTAL VIOLATIONS 02 TOTAL ARRESTS 84 7 4 5 8 5 2 8 4 2 2

JULY 205 CALLS FOR SERVICE Abandoned Vehicle Drunk Driver Drunk Person Hit and Run Accident Traffic Accident Missing Person LOST /STOLEN TAG STOLEN VEHICLE CONDUCT INVESTIGATION TRAFFIC STOP 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 BURGLARY/STRUCTURE Disturbance Disturbance/DV FIRE BATTERY DOMESTIC BATTERY NARCOTIC VIOLATION Traffic Assignment Harassing Phone Call Abandoned Property THEFT Juvenile Complaint 6 Suicide/Attempt/Threat 7 0 Fight 7 54 STABBING / CUTTING 8 Injured Person 6 Sexual Battery 4 MOLESTING 2 AID OTHER AGENCY 70 9 CRIMINAL MISCH 22 22 ALARM/FIRE 4 5 ALARM / ROBBERY / HOLDUP 04 ALARM INTRUSION HOME / BUSINESS 50 28 DANGEROUS SHOOTING 2 66 FUNERAL ESCORT 7 9 ANIMAL COMPLAINT 0 8 OPEN DOOR / WINDOW 7 4 DISABLED VEHICLE 28 9 Hang-up Worthless Check 2 4 0 2 0 559 7,62 7 6 6 68 077 4 0 58 TOTAL CALLS FOR SERVICE,72

7 TOTAL PROPERTY CRIMES and BURGLARIES JULY 205 PROPERTY CRIME ANALYSIS SUMMARY Residential Vehicular Business 65% 8% 8% TYPE OF PROPERTY CRIME RESIDENTIAL/Homes, Apartments, Carports and Storage Sheds VEHICULAR /CONVEYANCE: Cars, Boats and Trailers BUSINESS: Businesses, Churches and Schools TIME OF OCCURRENCE DAY NIGHT UNK 8% 6% 45% 0% 67% % 0% 67% % FORCED Property was secured and locked 55% TYPE OF ENTRY NO FORCE Property was left open or unlocked 45% 0% 00% Unknown Entry 0% 0% 67% 0% % PROPERTY CRIMES AND BURGLARIES TOTALS BY ZONE COMPARE TOTALS FROM 202-205 MONTH JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC TOTAL YEAR TO DATE PERCENTAGE July 205 Zone Percentages ZONE ZONE 2 ZONE ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 205 204 20 202 2 0 2 2 27 5 4 4 6 2 5 24 2 2 28 4 5 29 42 24 0 7 4 5 4 47 9 8 7 0 2 26 25 2 9 4 2 4 6 4 2 29 4 46 5 0 7 0 0 0 0 22 6 4 40 25 25 27 5 9 40 42 42 7 4 46 7 46 0 2 6 7 77 409 46 8% 8% 8% 7% 9% 8% According to Statistical Data recorded since 2008, July 205 Reported Property accounts for the fewest number Crimes were down by Zone 2% compared of reported Burglaries & to Zone July 2204 and 60% from July 202. Property Crimes EVER in one Zone Zone 4 month! OVERALL, PROPERTY CRIME TOTALS HAVE DROPPED 2% SINCE 202 AND 2% WHEN COMPARED TO THIS SAME TIME PERIOD LAST YEAR!

CITY PATROL ZONES * Azalea Gardens * Carver Rec. Center * County Extension Office / Agriculture Center * Health Dept. * Bartow Golf Course ZONE 5 East of Hwy 7, South of Main St (Hwy 60) and Flamingo * Savannah Court Nursing Home * Rohr Home, Jail Annex Facilities * Union Academy & Gibbons St. Elem Zone Zone 2 ZONE South of Main St, East of Broadway, North of West Main St. (Hwy 60) to Van South of Main St (Hwy 60 E.) West West of Hwy 7 S. This zone includes a Fleet, West of Van Fleet to Broadway/98 of Broadway Ave. large residential area * Polk St. Center, Gause Academy * Square Lake Estates * Saddlewood, Magnolia Walk * Wildwood Cemetery * Stephens Elementary * Floral Ave. Elem. * Highland Lake Estates * Floral Lake Estates * Denny's & Stay Inn and Suites * 555 Ballpark Facilities * Wind Meadows, Richland Manor * Civic Center & Mosaic Park * Portions of Lyle Pkw & EF Griffin Rd. * Bartow Elem. Academy * Bartow Middle & High Schools * Mary Holland Park * Oak Hammock Mobile Home Pk * Kissingen Ave * US Post Office * Bartow Public Library Primarily the Center of Bartow. North of Main St. (Hwy 60) South of Van Fleet (Hwy 60) Bypass * Polk Historical Courthouse * Board of County Comm. * Church Street ZONE 6 * Summerlin Oaks Apts. * Publix Shopping Center * Dept. of Transportation * Lowes Shopping Center * City Hall ZONE 4 East of Hwy 98, North of Van Fleet and Hwy 60 Bypass, Primarily * Bartow Ford Co. * Bartow Reg. Medical Cent. * Old Bartow Eagle Lk Rd. * James Point, Taylor Brooke * Wal-Mart business district. * Fountainview Apts. * Badcock, Tractor Supply