While on routine patrol this afternoon I observed suspicious activity in the area of Forest Glenn and Willow. Earlier this week a complainant had advised that suspicious activity was occurring in this area. As I approached the intersections in an unmarked vehicle the attached unidentified suspects began fleeing the area. An additional unit was called to the scene to attempt to capture the suspects. All attempts failed. Further investigation revealed an encampment where we believe the … [Read more...]
Neighborhood Video Security
Neighborhood surveillance cameras are essential to keeping a community safe from burglaries, theft, vandalism, property destruction, and other common problems found in neighborhood crime patterns.Cameras can also be key in locating individuals that are missing. The safety of living in any community with proper surveillance equipment is a luxury all to often neglected and forgotten. Now, more than ever, this especially is true with the combined availability and affordability of security … [Read more...]
What is a Suspicious Incident?
When You See Something, Say Something It is likely that many crimes can be can be prevented if you report suspicious incidents. Suspicious incidents are important to report because they can prevent or I some cases solve crimes. There is usually one witness that observed some suspicious behavior prior to crime occurring. The witness knew the person that committed the crime. After the incident, the witness says that they knew there was something suspicious about that suspect. It is … [Read more...]
Shots Fired
PRESS RELEASE - May 10, 2019 On Thursday May 9th around 5:15 pm officers were dispatched to the 300 block of Forest Glenn for a report of shots fired. Responding officer discovered a vehicle parked in a driveway that was struck by two shots. Within an hour persons of interest were located. Several weeks ago this was the scene of a similar incident. We believe the incidents are related and are the result of an ongoing dispute. … [Read more...]
CHILD ABDUCTION RESPONSE TEAM – CART
Are we prepared? In 2005 The Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs (OJP) announced an initiative to train regional Child Abduction Response Teams (CART) nationwide to respond quickly to incidents of missing and abducted children. The first training took place in San Diego, Calif., in January, 2006. The Law enforcement investigators, forensic experts, AMBER Alert coordinators, policy makers, search and rescue professionals, crime intelligence analysts, victim service providers … [Read more...]
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