crime watch newsletter - Fort Worth Police Department
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crime watch newsletter - Fort Worth Police Department
SOUTH DIVISION CRIME WATCH NEWSLETTER January 2016 Crime Information We are pleased to provide www.CrimeMapping.com to search preliminary crime information. View crimes near an address Select a specific date range Pick from a template of crime types Includes iPhone application (Simply go to iTunes and search for “crimemapping.com” to download the application.) CrimeMapping.com has an alert system that will allow residents and business owners to receive email alerts regarding recent incident activity in their desired area. The e-mail alerts contain a report outlining what type of incidents occurred, as well as when and where they occurred. The e-mail alert will also contain a link directly to the on-line mapping application that depicts the results of the requested query. Search one address. Find everything. From your trash day to permits and crime around your home, find it by entering your address. http://oneaddress.fortworthtexas.gov/ Crime Watch Newsletter is published by the Fort Worth Police Department South Division Crime Prevention Unit For more information please contact Billy Rudd at 817-392-3405 or by email at [email protected] Crime Watch Newsletter S-11 January 2016 by Officer JR Byford Many of my crime reports for the Beat have been blank lately. Everyone is doing a great job on reporting suspicious activity. During this time of year there is the possibility of facing inclement weather conditions. Are you prepared if your electricity, gas or water service is interrupted? How about being stranded in your vehicle for a period of time? Do you have an emergency kit for your vehicle or home? Visit www.ready.gov website for some ideas. S-12 by Officer Randy Horton Hello Rosemont folks. I hope you had a great and safe Holiday Season. I am seeing some calls concerning Assaults and a couple of Burglaries. I am not seeing any trends at this time. Remember, if you see something that does not look right, please call it in. That one call may stop a crime before it occurs. Lock up your valuables and take them out of your vehicle. Keep your vehicle and house doors locked. Don’t forget to keep your garage doors closed and locked as well. By doing this it will help reduce the opportunity for a crime to occur. vI hope everyone has a Happy New Year. Until next time stay safe and well. Zone 1 S-13 by Officer Nestor Martinez This month we continued to stay in control of the crime on the Beat. With the help of specialized units and details the Part I crimes continue to be located only within the retail locations. Theft can be traced to the Fiesta located at La Gran Plaza, along with other shoplifting offenses. La Gran Plaza Mall and Fiesta continue to work closely with us. Thieves arrested are transported to jail instead of being issued a ticket. This is a common tactic that usually is used around large malls and grocery stores. With the new year upon us, make sure to remember the basics in not becoming a crime victim. Lock all items in your trunk and be aware of your surroundings. Remember to place your phone in your pocket and don’t get to wrapped up in social media or texting that you become an easy target of a snatch and grab. Until next time, take care of yourself and others. Page 2 S-14 by Officer Michael Kuzenka Hello everyone. I hope you had great Christmas and New Year. S-14 has had few robberies of individuals with the suspect using a hand gun. The suspect described as black male with a black handgun with a light attached. There was also one robbery of one of a game rooms on East Berry. The suspects were four black males wearing bandanas on their faces. We had two burglary of habitations for the month, both with no suspect information. So for the month not too bad but I am really working on catching the robbery suspects. I hope our COPs enjoyed the COP Christmas party. It was a really good time. The Chief came and spoke to everyone and several other Command Staff were there as well. As you all know we are gearing up for the COP Seminar and Code Blue Golf Tournament not far around the corner. If you are interested in seeing what the Code Blue Golf Tournament is about or would like to help please contact me. Well until next time stay safe, alert and report anything out of the ordinary. S-15 by Officer Eddy Perez Hello Rolling Hills. We continue to have a very low crime rate on S-15's Beat. We have no major crime issues going on. All I have to say is Thank You for keeping a look out on your neighbors! I hope you had a great Christmas and a Happy New Year! Crime Watch Newsletter S-21 January 2016 by Officer Ernesto Saldivar The holidays are upon us again, I hope everyone enjoyed their Christmas and New Year. S-21 has continued to see a reduction in residential burglaries since a high point in October. However, we have also seen four different robberies occur this month. There is no indication that any of these are related but please be aware of your surroundings when you enter places of business and are walking in your neighborhoods. We recently had the residents of Amberwood Apartments meet for the second time and interim officers have been elected. We will meet again in January to make it official. Please be safe out there and enjoy the holidays. S-22 by Officer Daniel Adoboe Hello, I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season. I am Officer Daniel Adoboe, Badge #3884. I am the new NPO for your area. I took over from Officer Chromaster last month. I have been on the department for 7 years and spent all my time on patrol between South and East Divisions. My contact number is the same as his number was. (817- 991-8480). We had a few vehicle burglaries in our area over the holiday season, which is the normal trend around the holiday seasons. Please remember to secure your vehicles when you get home, most of the burglaries occurred because the vehicles were not locked. There was one home burglary during this time, the home owners were at home but did not hear the intruders. It might be a good practice to turn on your alarms before going to bed at night also. I look forward to working with all of you and continue to build on what you and Travis started. Zone 2 Page 3 S-23 by Officer Rodney Gilbert During the month of December the crime on S-23 was as follows; There were four burglaries of habitations in which the suspects were unknown, (there was a suspect description of two black males age 17-25 on one of the offenses), three burglaries of vehicles all committed during the nighttime hours and there are no suspect descriptions at this time, one auto-theft and the vehicle was later located and returned to the owner but no suspects were seen and no arrests made, and there was a criminal mischief incident on Ridge Rd. N in which a suspect fired shots into a residence. There is no known motive for this offense. Officers working S-23 made two felony arrests for narcotics. One of the arrests was of an individual in the 6500 block of Brookhaven Trail and the other was on Southpark Ln. at McCart Ave. At the time of this writing more narcotics arrests were made in early January so stay tuned for next month’s newsletter. S-24 by Officer Rodney Nobles Happy New Year!! It is really hard to believe how fast 2015 passed. We are starting fresh in 2016 with great optimism and hope for another good year. The last month of the year was a little busier in the Hallmark/Camelot area. We had a slight increase robberies in the last two weeks of December. All three robberies involved the suspect taking a cell phone from the victim. Although, December was a little busier crime wise in the Hallmark/ Camelot area, 2015 was another good year on the Beat. Until next time, be safe. Crime Watch Newsletter S-31 January 2016 S-33 by Officer Tom Schmidt I hope everyone had a great Christmas with family and friends. The weather was mild, to say the least, as was the crime. There was very little crime last month. I know, there I go again jinxing myself. The only thing I can say is I've said it before and the crime on the Beat remained low. I know I'm tempting fate but the truth is the truth. With that said I have to say, as usual, we can't let our guard down. Always report suspicious activity in your area. Don't Stall, Make the Call. S-32 Page 4 by Officer Ruben Montelongo Hello friends, by the time you read this the holidays have come and gone and now it’s time for the New Year resolutions. I hope you all had a Merry Christmas and are enjoying this New Year despite this weather. I ask that we make a resolution to continue being vigilant, securing our belongings and looking out for our neighbors. If you live in an apartment, be aware of anyone standing out and watching what others are doing. I’ve read several reports where apartment tenant’s leave momentarily and when they return they find their front door damaged and property missing. This may happen in a matter of an hour or two leading me to believe it was someone watching what you were doing. Please call 911 or the non-emergency number to report any type of suspicious activity no matter how small you may think it is. If you want to join the fight against crime look into becoming a Citizen on Patrol member (COP). As always Thank you for all you do and Happy New Year. Zone 3 by Officer Mike Vargas I hope you had Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!! Be Safe and I am looking forward to 2016! S-34 by Officer Frank Tenorio HO HO HO citizens, Hope everyone had a nice Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Please be safe out there and enjoy your time with Families. I look forward in continuing working with you all keep your eyes and ears open and report any suspicious activity to the police. I would like to say that there are no trends of Burglaries or anything to worry about for this month and hope we can continue this trend. Till next time be safe. Crime Watch Newsletter January 2016 S-41 by Officer RJ West Hello! I hope you all enjoyed a happy and safe holiday season. However "tis the season there'll be thieving"! So please lock your doors, remove or hide valuables in your car, and discretely dispose of packaging and boxes from any electronics or high value presents that you may have given or received during the holidays. Crime wise not much change on S-41. Theft and vehicle burglaries are still the main problems. As always lock your car, set your alarm, and report any and everything suspicious immediately to the police. That's all for now. S-42 by Officer Doyal Gilbert I hope everyone had a great Christmas and a safe New Year. I took some time off to spend with my family, so I enjoyed my holiday. The Beat was doing pretty good at the beginning of the month considering it was the Christmas season. Our crime stats were below average for the first three weeks of the month. The last week we were way over. It seemed like the last week things just fell apart. We had eight thefts, I guess bad guys were doing some last minute Christmas shopping all over the Beat. We had everything from pistols, furniture and catalytic convertors stolen. It appeared that if it wasn’t nailed down, then it was taken. We only had one robbery, but we were able to make an arrest the same night. The only good part of the high crime week, was that it wasn’t person on person or random violence. Sometimes in the middle of a bad week like that, we have to look for anything good in it. As I reflect back over the past year and the goals that I set for the Beat, we did pretty good. I wanted to add a new COP patroller, we were able to do that the last month. I also wanted to get an inactive person back to active, we had a few that said they wanted to get active again, but we didn’t fare as well there. We are off to a good start for the new year. I already have an email about a person that is interested in being a COP member. I am not one to set back and be disappointed about falling short. This next year I would like to put two new people in the program and get two people back active again. It will take some hard work, but I know we can do it. I know it’s hard to get people interested in doing what they do, but I know there are some out there. We just need to be more intentional about asking. That goes for me too. I just want to help relieve some of the burden off my faithful few that are out there every month. I really appreciate everyone’s hard work and dedication to their neighborhoods. The low crime on the Beat is a direct reflection of their dedication, not mine. I look forward to working harder this upcoming year with everyone. Take care and I will see you soon. Zone 4 Page 5 S-43 by Officer Brad Neill The New Year has arrived. I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season. Now, it’s time to start over with what will no doubt be another busy and interesting year! 2016 is here! I have to say that I could not be more pleased with the crime rate we’ve had on S-43 for the last month or so. It has been extremely quiet as a whole. Of course, there will always be some crime no matter where you go or what you do. But, I have to say that we are looking great on S-43 as of this writing. That, in large part, is because of you fine citizens that have really banded together is many cases to stand up and say “Enough is enough!” The teamwork between the citizens, Code Compliance, and the varying elements of the FWPD is starting to show good results on this Beat. Let’s keep that going strong coming into the New Year. I continue to receive more and more communications from citizens voicing concerns in their neighborhoods. I’m glad to see that folks are reaching out to me for my input, advice, or assistance. To me, that means that we are building strong relationships for the betterment of this community…and, we are seeing the results in the crime statistics. Until next time…See you on the street! S-44 by Officer Ross Williamson Greetings folks. The holidays are here and with it more crime. Everything from package thefts from porches to BMV’s. Here are the numbers: 1 burglary of habitation, 15 BMV’s, and 5 thefts reported. Thefts along the I-35 business district are high. Academy Sports has been hit hard. We have had 3 shoplifters arrested from there. The second trend is BMV’s at the restaurants on the eastside of I35. They are targeted for Christmas gifts left in plain sight. We will continue our special detail along the I-35 corridor to combat shoplifting and the BMV’s. Crime Watch Newsletter January 2016 Page 6 Citizen on Patrol Training: North Division is hosting a COP Training class Saturday, February 20, 6 pm to 11 am to 3 pm at FWPD North Division Patrol, 4651 North Main St. After classroom training you are required to do a two-hour session in the Communication Division and a ride in with a Patrol Officer in the Division where you will be patrolling. Once you have completed these requirements, you will ride several times with an experienced patroller in your area. Applications are available at www.fortworthpd.com. Captain’s Community Meeting with COPS: The next Captains Community Meeting with COP members will be Tuesday, January 26th at 6:30 pm at South Division HQ, 3128 West Bolt St. All COP members are welcome to attend. South COPs Base Contact Info New COPs Members: 817-392-3423 Base at NPD 7 In the month of December we trained two new 817-392-3648 Base at NPD 8 COP Members. Please help use welcome. J. [email protected] Daiches, and A. Daiches from Wedgwood South. Crime Watch Newsletter January 2016 KIDS PAGE Page 7 Crime Watch Newsletter January 2016 Page 8 Crime Watch Newsletter January 2016 Page 9 Fort Worth Police Department South Division Calendar of Events J A N U A R Y 2016 F E B R U A R Y 2016