December 2017 Newsletter

The holiday season is in full swing and we know many of you will be heading out of town. With that in mind, we want to encourage everyone to take advantage of the Vacation Watch Program. Leave your residence knowing that our Deputies will be looking out for you!


An important message from Constable Rosen:

Please report all criminal incidents to the constable, no matter how trivial! The Constable utilizes all reports to better tailor their services for our neighborhood and the surrounding community. By all means share incidents with your neighbors and on Nextdoor, but please be sure and report everything to the Constable as well.


General Update: HPD reported crimes for November were incredibly low with only 2 incidents (compared to 15 last November) – one Theft from Vehicle and one Robbery in the 1800 block of Fairview. This is a huge success for our Patrol Program! Click on the map for more detailed information.

Constable Activity Report – November:

Below is a run down of last month’s Activity Report from the Constable Patrol. Each time the deputy on patrol is called out or observes some activity of interest, he/she documents the call and the report is compiled at the end of the month. It’s a nice way to see what our deputies are up to!

Alarm Local – 1
Abandoned Vehicle – 1
Aggressive Animal – 3
Burglary/Motor Vehicle – 0
Business Check – 0
Contract Check – 130
Criminal Mischief – 1
Discharge of Firearm – 0
Disturbance/ Loud Noise – 2
Fraudulent Use ID – 1
Information Call – 0
Meet the Citizen – 206
Meet the Officer – 0
Park Check – 16
Property Found/Lost – 0
Solicitors – 0
Special Assign – 0
Suspicious Person – 8
Suspicious Vehicle – 2
Theft – 0
Traffic Hazard – 0
Traffic Stop – 15
Vacation Watch – 32
Vehicle Recovery – 1

*Contract Check refers to an observation and/or inquiry at a specific location (think of it as a drive by and safety check of your home). Meet the Citizen means precisely that. One of our patrolling deputies had the chance to engage with a neighbor!

Crime Alert – Garage Burglary

What: Burglary of Habitation
When: 9/22/17 at 2:20 a.m.
Where: 1500 block of Hawthorne St.

On September 22, 2017, deputies were dispatched to the 1500 block of Hawthorne St. in reference to a Burglary of Habitation. The home owner discovered the attached garage had been burglarized sometime during the night. Upon reviewing the security cameras it shows a white or hispanic male at about 2:20 am gained access to the enclosed area of the driveway, then gained access to owner’s vehicle and opened the garage door with the clicker inside. Video also shows the suspect move the owner’s car forward to take a gas powered generator from the garage valued at $1,000. Chain saw valued at $400, and an air compressor valued at $200. Deputies on the scene conducted an investigation and filed an HPD report.

June 2017 Newsletter

General Update: Great news! May had the lowest number of reported criminal activity so far. There were only 3 car break-ins, 1 burglary, and no Crime Alerts from the Constable’s office. Click on the map for more detailed information.

 


Constable Activity Report – May :
Below is a run down of last month’s Activity Report from the Constable Patrol. Each time the deputy on patrol is called out or observes some activity of interest, he/she documents the call and the report is compiled at the end of the month. It’s a nice way to see what our deputies are up to!

Abandoned Vehicle – 0
Accident/Minor – 1
Alarm Local – 3
Aggressive Animal – 1
Burglary/Motor Vehicle – 0
Business Check – 1
Contract Check – 95
Criminal Mischief – 0
Discharge of Firearm – 0
Disturbance/ Loud Noise – 1
Disturbance/ Other – 3
Information Call – 0
Meet the Citizen – 61
Meet the Officer – 0
Neighborhood Check – 0
Park Check – 20
Property Found/Lost – 1
Solicitors – 1
Special Assign – 0
Suspicious Person – 5
Suspicious Vehicle – 5
Theft – 0
Traffic Hazard – 2
Traffic Stop – 7
Vacation Watch – 132

*Contract Check refers to an observation and/or inquiry at a specific location (think of it as a drive by and safety check of your home). Meet the Citizen means precisely that. One of our patrolling deputies had the chance to engage with a neighbor!

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