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Joe Hall Chief of Police 450 N. Broadway Avenue Bartow, FL 33830-3999 (863) 534-5034/Fax (863) 534-5030 www.bartowpd.org Prepared by: Lyn Bryan Crime Analyst & CST Coordinator

ALPHA SQUAD - SGT. PAUL O'DELL SIGNIFICANT ARRESTS: McCOMAS, MICHAEL: Possession of Methamphetamine, and Petit Theft TURNER, SHANTEL: Possession of a Weapon by a Convicted Felon, Possession of Cannabis, Giving False ID to Law Enforcement, and Out of County Warrant GREENE, ALLAN: Possession of a Weapon by a Convicted Felon, Polk Co. Warrant JOHNSON, RICKEY: Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Drive with License Suspended/Revoked BRAVO SQUAD - SGT. J. D. GOFF EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS: Officers completed online Police One Training. K-9 Officer M. Smith completed 6 hrs. K-9 Training. SIGNIFICANT ARRESTS: BYRD, ZACHARY LEE: Aggravated Assault OTHER ACTIVITY / INFORMATION K-9 Officer Michelle Smith presented a K-9 Demonstration for Spessard Holland Elementary during the Great American Teach-In CHARLIE SQUAD - SGT. GERAD HUNT NEW EMPLOYEES: Officer March successfully completed his training with FTO Sudhoff, and has been assigned as a Patrol Officer with Charlie Squad. EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS: Officers completed online Police One Training. SIGNIFICANT ARRESTS: LEONARD, RUBIN E.: Burglary BRISHAWN, WILLIAM D: Burglary DUKE, THURMAN A: Possession of Methamphetamine OTHER ACTIVITY / INFORMATION Officer Cody Vaughn presented at Bartow Elementary School for the Great American Teach-In. DELTA SQUAD - SGT. WILLLIAM REALL EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS: Officer Joglar attended a class on White Collar Crime. Officers on Delta Squad completed Police Law Training (Monthly) SIGNIFICANT ARRESTS: HOOULU-DELOSSANTOS, ANDREA: Grand Theft, False Info to Pawn Broker, Dealing in Stolen Property HOLDER, KENNETH: Possession Methamphetamine, Carrying a Concealed Weapon, Resisting an Officer HARRISON, KERRY: Possession of Methamphetamine OTHER ACTIVITY / INFORMATION Officer Broome participated in the Great American Teach-In, presenting at Spessard Holland Elementary School on Nov. 8th. Michelle Smith and her K-9 partner Hasj performed a Demo for Spessard Holland Elementary on Nov. 8th for the annual Great American Teach-In Officer Broome received a "Thank You" bucket of goodies from Spessard Holland Elementary for presenting during the Great American Teach-In While on patrol, Officer Cody Vaughn rewarded a group of kids who brought home good report cards, with some special treats!

COMMUNICATIONS -SUBMITTED BY JANE CASSELMAN NEW EMPLOYEES: Lauren Tomlinson has successfully completed her six (6) months probationary period EDUCATION ACHIEVEMENTS: Jane Casselman and Jennifer Modzelewski attended the FDLE Regional Work Group Meeting for Grgion 3 on Nov. 9th. At the meeting information was obtained in order to emplement new policy and procedure changes for FCIC/NCIC Testing. Jenna Frey attended a four (4) hr CJIS Full Access Training Class held by HDLE in Tampa. She has successfully completed four (4) On-Line FEMA Classes the will go toward her State Certification. Telecommunications Personnel handled the following calls for service this month: 809 Emergency (9--),9 Police Dept. 3 Electric Dept. 30 Fire Dept. 5 City Fleet 4 Public Works DETECTIVE BUREAU - SGT. ERIC SHEROUSE EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS: Detectives and Crime Scene Personnel completed Police Law Institute and Police One Academy assignments. Detectives competed Criminal Investigations/Search and Seizure Training through FDLE. Det. Michael Prevatt attended the Florida Pension Conference in Orlando. SIGNIFICANT CASES/ARRESTS: COOPER, JAVONTA: Strong-Arm Robbery and Violation of Probation WILSON, TERRANCE: two () counts of Lew Molestation involving two () separate victims. ELLIOT, JANET: Fraud and Criminal Use of Personal Identification CRAWLEY, CAROLYN: Larceny and Uttering a Forged Instrument. OTHER ACTIVITY / INFORMATION Detectives are currently working 07 active felony investigations CRIME SCENE & EVIDENCE ACTIVITY: Crime Scene Tech Jane Sohn responded to five (5) scenes and processed evidence on nine (9) felony investigations. Her efforts this month resulted in the recovery of a combined six (6) latent prints from crime scenes. Evidence Custodian Stacey Perry received and collogued 48 items of evidence for this month. COMMUNITY SERVICES TEAM (C.S.T.) - SGT. BRYAN DORMAN NEW EMPLOYEES: CST Officer David Bilbrey has been selected to fill one of the two K-9 Vacancies. EDUCATION ACHIEVEMENTS: Officers completed Police Law and Police One on-line training. PATROL / TRAFFIC ACTIVITIES CST continued to focus traffic enforcement in the school zones throughout the city. Participated in a mentorship program at Floral Ave. Elementary targeting At Risk Students CST conducted several traffic studies in various locations using the speed trailer. CST provided security for the City Commission Meetings on Nov. nd and 6th. COMMUNITY SERVICE / EVENTS: Nov. 0th Attended Monthly EPAC Meeting, 5:30 PM at Carver Rec. Center. Nov. 4th, Saturday, CST assisted at the Robotics Competition Event held at Spessard Holland Elementary School. Also assisting were the COP Volunteers as well as Explorer Post No. 63 Nov. 0th the Department held a Thanksgiving Dinner for employees and volunteers. Nov. 8th C.S.T. Officers participated in the Great American Teach-In at Spessard Holland Elementary School. Nov. 4th C.S.T. participated in the Library's Community Heroes Event held at the Civic Center parking lot. C.S.T. Officers Bilbrey working the nd Annual Robotics Event at Spessard Holland Elementary

On Nov. th Rylan Rylan Van Sickle, a 3rd grade student at Stephens Elementary, delivered bags of coffee as a gesture of "thanks" to our police officers.

INDIVIDUAL TOTALS YEAR TO DATE TOTAL VOLUNTEER HOURS NOV. TO 05 CITIZENS ON PATROL NOV. DATE Citizens On Patrol.00 59.75 BROWN, JANICE 0.00 30.75 Reserve Officer Unit 39.00 687.00 CANNONS, RUSS 0.00 56.50 Office Work-Other 7.00 306.5 JOHNSON, BILL (resigned 07-30-05) 3.50 TOTAL 78.00 585.00 KELLEY, STEVE 0.00 3.00 KOKES, RICHARD ------(resigned 0-05)--- 0.00 LANE, DAVID 4.50 6.5 LANE, DELORES 4.50 5.5 WHITE, SARALYN WYANT, ANN RESERVE OFFICER UNIT BUTLER, MICHAEL FEE, BRADLEY FENTON, AUTUMN GROOVER, WILLIAM (BILLY) MUSIC, HERMAN NELSON, WILLIAM ROBINSON, JAY 3.00 99.75 0.00 8.75 8.50 05.50 0.00 9.50 0.00 6.50 0.00 79.00 0.00 0.00 0.50 03.50 0.00 0.00 WARREN, KIRK 0.00.00 WELLS, KELLY ------(resigned 03-05)-------- 0.00 OTHER/OFFICE WORK CRAVEN, BOBBY 0.00 7.00 DOMBROWSKY, TOTAL VOLUNTEER LYNN 7.00 99.5 HOURS 78.00 585.00 C.O.P. Volunteer hours were low for the month of November, due to the COP Unit #76 being unavailable for the majority of the month.

9 ARRESTS - 34 VIOLATIONS Aggravated Assault Aggravated Battery Attaching Tag not Assigned Battery-Commit Domestic Batter by Strangulation Battery (Touch or Strike) 3 Burglary Carrying a Concealed Weapon DUI-Driving Under the Influence Damage Property Dangerous Drugs (Inhale Ingest Harmful Chemicals) Dealing in Stolen Property Drug Offenses 8 Fraud In County Warrant 8 Larceny 9 Making False Report to Law Enforcement Marijuana-Possess Methamphetamine-Possess 6 Neglect Child Non-Moving Traffic Violation 0 Operating While DL Suspended/Canceled/Revoked 7 Out of County Warrant 4 Possession of Weapon or Ammo by Convicted Felon Violation of Probation 5 Public Peace Refuse to Submit to Bal Test Resist Officer 7 Robbery Simple Assault Smuggle Contraband into Prison Trespassing TOTAL VIOLATIONS 34 TOTAL ARRESTS 9

,8 TOTAL CALLS FOR SERVICE Aid Other Agency Armed / Use Caution Drunk Driver Drunk Person Hit and Run Accident TRAFFIC ACCIDENT Missing Person LOST /STOLEN TAG STOLEN VEHICLE CONDUCT INVESTIGATION TRAFFIC STOP Abandoned Vehicle Traffic Complaint Suspicious Incident Suspicious Vehicle Suspicisous Person Information special Detail Highway Obstruction Contact Public Service Mentally Ill Person BURGLARY/STRUCTURE Burglary/Conveyance Burglary/Residence Disturbance Disturbance (DV) Robbery/Holdup Fire Battery Domestic Battery Narcotic Violation Traffic Assignment Harrassing Phone Call Abandoned Property 83 3 Worthless Check 3 4 Injured Person 6 5 JUVENILE COMPLAINT 9 60 SUICIDE ATTEMPT/THREAT 6 8 FIGHT 6 6 STABBING/CUTTING 4 SEXUAL BATTERY 3 36 CRIMINAL MISCH 7 304 ALARM / ROBBERY / HOLDUP 4 Theft 6 0 ALARM / INTRUSTION/HOME OR BUSINESS 49 35 DANGEROUS SHOOTING 3 5 FUNERAL ESCORT 4 99 ANIMAL COMPLAINT 8 56 OPEN WINDOW / DOOR 7 60 DISABLED VEHICLE 5 6 SITUATION UNDER CONTROL 5 9-- HANG-UP CALL 37 5 7,49 40 TOTAL CALLS FOR SERVICE 8 8 6 7 7 9 4 3

33 TOTAL PROPERTY CRIMES and BURGLARIES TYPE OF PROPERTY CRIME RESIDENTIAL/Homes, Apartments, Carports and Storage Sheds VEHICULAR /CONVEYANCE: Cars, Boats and Trailers BUSINESS: Businesses, Churches and Schools 05 PROPERTY CRIME ANALYSIS SUMMARY Residential Vehicular Business TIME OF OCCURRENCE 6 5 DAY NIGHT UNK 9% 69% 3% 3% 73% 3% 0% 00% 0% 48% 45% 6% FORCED Property was secured and locked 50% 3% TYPE OF ENTRY NO FORCE Property was left open or unlocked 50% 80% Unknown Entry 0% 7% 00% 0% 0% PROPERTY CRIMES AND BURGLARIES TOTALS BY ZONE COMPARE TOTALS FROM 0-05 MONTH ZONE ZONE ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 05 04 03 0 JAN 3 3 0 3 7 35 FEB 4 4 6 5 3 4 3 8 MAR 4 5 3 3 3 9 4 3 4 APR 0 3 7 4 5 4 33 47 39 38 MAY 3 7 0 3 6 5 3 39 JUNE 4 4 6 4 9 34 46 JULY 5 3 3 0 3 3 7 3 4 AUG 4 3 6 8 36 7 37 SEPT 5 4 4 8 0 3 34 35 43 OCT 7 6 3 8 7 40 39 46 NOV 8 5 9 0 8 3 33 5 40 37 DEC TOTAL 64 5 60 9 5 7 7 35 367 45 YEAR TO DATE PERCENTAGE 4% 9% % 7% 9% 0% NOV. 05 Zone Percentages Overall, property crimes numbers are lower this year by 3% when compared to the same last year, and down 34% from 0. Zone Zone Zone 3 Zone 4 80% of ALL the Vehicles that were reported burglarized this month were left UNLOCKED! 73% of all property crimes occurred during the evening hours.

ZONE 5 East of Hwy 7, South of Main St (Hwy 60) and Flamingo * Azalea Gardens * Savannah Court Nursing Home * Rohr Home, Jail Annex Facilities * Union Academy & Gibbons St. Elem * Carver Rec. Center * County Extension Office / Agriculture Center * Health Dept. * Bartow Golf Course Zone North of West Main St. (Hwy 60) to Van Fleet, West of Van Fleet to Broadway/98 PATROL ZONES zone 5 zone 6 zone zone zone 4 zone 3 Zone ZONE 3 South of Main St, East of Broadway, South of Main St (Hwy 60 E.) West West of Hwy 7 S. This zone includes a of Broadway Ave. large residential area ZONE 6 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 * 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 business district. * 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 * Bartow Ford Co. * Bartow Reg. Medical Cent. * Old Bartow Eagle Lk Rd. * James Point, Taylor Brooke * Wal-Mart * Fountainview Apts. * Badcock, Tractor Supply