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The North Division property crime clearance rate for November was 4.5%.
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The North Division property crime clearance rate for December was 9.6% |
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The North Division property crime clearance rate for January was 7.1%
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Commander
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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All meetings and community events were cancelled due to emergency declaration and social distancing requirements by the City, State and Department protocol. |
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All meetings and community events were cancelled due to emergency declaration and social distancing requirements by the City, State and Department protocol.
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Commander Fimbres communicated with Tanger Outlet management via email regarding crime and upcoming events and met with them on Jan 20th at the sector.
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Commander
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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Contact with crime victims are being made within 72 hours on assigned cases.
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Contact with crime victims are being made within 72 hours on assigned cases.
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Contact with crime victims are being made within 72 hours on assigned cases.
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Commander
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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Large forums continue to be on hold due to COVID restrictions, but NPOs have met in smaller groups. This month NPOs focused on shopping areas and prevention education with upcoming holiday shopping season approaching-Tanger Outlet meeting, Alliance Town Center, and Target. |
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Large forums are still restricted but smaller community meetings continued this month within neighborhood meetings such as Park Glen, Sendera Ranch, Heritage, Northbrook. |
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There were no large forums this month as restrictions continue. The NPOs continue smaller scale meetings with individuals or single HOAs/businesses/schools. This month officers met with the Western Center business group (E11/F17) with CPS Mendoza.
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Commander
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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NPOs met with community about recent crime trends to include Sendera Ranch on F15's beat and the business park along 287 on F16's beat. We also met about recent construction theft trends and how to prevent or catch actors using surveillance and off-duty officers. |
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NPOs continue to meet with Property Crimes on a regular basis. Group meeting with new Property Crime Detective Nelson about recent trends. NPOs assisted with getting Flock camera system into Chisolm Ridge neighborhood. |
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The NPOs met with the Property Crimes unit and discussed year-end crime stats compared to 2019 totals. The NPOs also discussed the ongoing hot spot for the division.
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Commander
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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The major quality of life issue of concern is the growing panhandling issue. NPOs continue to take zero tolerance approach and issued 15 General Complaint Citations this month to violators along 35 corridor and Beach corridor. |
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The main quality of life issue concerning North Division continues to be the soliciting from roadway. Several zero tolerance details conducted by NPO Hernandez and NPO Byrd during the month with a dozen GCs issued to violators. Violators offered HOPE team but continue to refuse.
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North division complaints about quality of life issues are dominated by parking complaints. The NPOs wrote 34 parking citations in January and addressed 12 abandoned vehicle complaints.
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Commander
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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NPOs continue to meet regularly with the North Property Crimes unit about the latest trends. An SOF detail was written to combat recent spike in late night BMVs and Construction thefts on E11/E12/F15 beat that is scheduled to start in December. |
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Monthly meeting with North CIU/Property Crimes conducted with the NPOs. Due to good communication and video surveillance links, several warrants written for the recent construction thefts. Also during the month an SOF detail combatting overnight BMVs and Auto Thefts conducted Thurs-Fri-Sat nights for 3 weeks in a row. |
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Regular meetings continue between NPOs, patrol, the Property Crime Unit, and other outside units including CIT.
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Commander
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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Homeless/panhandling increased in areas along major intersections of North Freeway and N. Beach. While issuing citations, NPOs have offered the assistance of the HOPE unit and other outreach resources, with very few interested in accepting long-term help. |
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HOPE Unit services are offered during contacts with habitual panhandling violators, but each one has refused. NPOs are seeing the same violators, with Reagan Cantrell being issued at least 10 GC's in the last 4 months. |
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The NPOs helped conduct 2 Tarrant Food bank drives this month: 1 at Avondale Senior center on F17 beat and 1 at Sedona Senior center on E11 beat.
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Neighborhood Patrol Officers
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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The areas around Presidio, Alliance, and Tanger continue to add new businesses weekly. Most businesses opened in accordance with the State's reopening plan.
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The areas around Presidio, Alliance, and Tanger continue to add new businesses weekly. Most businesses opened in accordance with the State's reopening plan.
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The areas around Presidio, Alliance, and Tanger continue to add new businesses weekly. Most businesses opened in accordance with the State's 50% capacity limit at restaurants.
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Commander
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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NPOs once again assisted Homeland Security on a ICE detail at Alliance Airport on 11/11. They remained in the area in case of problems. NPOs also worked with Tarrant County by monitoring polling stations on election day for calls for service from disturbances, but all was relatively calm. |
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NPOs worked closely with several outside units this month. Several helped during the large scale National Finals Rodeo in Northwest Division, also participated with NW NPOs at a large scale "Shop with a Cop" at Walmart on Jacksboro Hwy. |
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NPOs made several of the bi-weekly outdoor roll calls this month. They also met with officers loaned to the PCU about a habitual BMV actor. The new beat officer list was distributed as well with recent transfers. NPO Hernandez and Sgt. Pruitt assisted the Background unit on Oral Review board for 3 weeks in January.
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Division Lieutenants
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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Bi-weekly outdoor rollcalls continue on Mondays and Thursdays. Info-sharing between beat officers and NPOs occurred via email.
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Bi-weekly outdoor rollcalls continue on Mondays and Thursdays. Info-sharing between beat officers and NPOs occurred via email. |
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Bi-weekly outdoor rollcalls continue on Mondays and Thursdays. Info-sharing between beat officers and NPOs occurred via email as well.
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Commander
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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NPOs continue to meet in smaller group settings, such as monthly HOA meetings. They did so this month with Park Glen, Sendera Ranch, and Alliance Methodist Church. |
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NPOs continue to meet with businesses and citizens on smaller group settings. Target, Tanger, Alliance Town Center businesses all contacted about Boxing Day with potential threat of fights within their facilities. All were made aware and prepared for any incidents. |
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NPOs continue to meet with new businesses, especially on the F13/F14/F15 growing area. The met with Tanger Outlet managers who gave a donation grant to North Division officers.
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Neighborhood Patrol Officers
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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NPO did a good job of coordinating a recent crime trend of a person exposing himself at a park on E11's beat. Patrol was given description of the actor, and within 24 hours he was apprehended. The NPO worked with SCRAM on prior incidents involving individual (report #200090055). NPOs and patrol have very good working relationship sharing crime trend info with each other. |
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NPOs continue to reach out to their groups. On 12/3/20 NPOs participated in Food Bank deliver to elderly on F15 Beat, Avondale Senior Center. NPOs had annual Code Blue drive thru party for volunteer group. |
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The NPOs continue to post all crime reports on NextDoor website, providing this to HOAs, apartment communities, and area businesses.
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Neighborhood Patrol Officers
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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Birthday brigades continued this month with NPOs participating in some on F15 beat, E15 beat and F11 beat. NPOs also met with schools on their beat to line up families for the upcoming Heroes and Helper day in December. |
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Several youth activities this month to include large scale Heroes and Helpers event at Target-Tehama Ridhe on 12/5/20 with 10 families shopping. Then another large scale event on 12/10 in Northwest at Walmart with a " Shop with a Cop event." Also Birthday Brigades continued. |
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The NPOs continue to be active with multiple Birthday Brigades this month on E15 and F11 beats.
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Neighborhood Patrol Officers
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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NPOs participated in a survey with a department group looking at ways to improve community policing. They also met with Gateway Church about donations to citizen volunteer programs and the difference they make in the community. |
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Community Programs such as Heroes and Helpers event with youth, "Shop with Cop" events, Birthday Brigades, National Finals Rodeo, outreach for families in need with collaboration with Church on E14 beat and CPS Mendoza. |
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Public interaction remains very high in the division. The NPOs attended grand openings at a donut store along N Tarrant.
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Neighborhood Patrol Officers
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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Mobile storefront usage still on hold due to COVID-19 restrictions, but youth interaction continues with school visits such as meeting with counselors about upcoming Heroes and Helpers day and recent Professional Day presentation on E14 beat. |
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Mobile Storefront continues to be restricted due to close quarters and COVID. But other events as mentioned above has helped with community engagement and outreach. |
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The mobile storefront usage still is restricted due to not having one assigned to North Division and having to borrow from another division. The NPOs continued Birthday Brigades.
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Neighborhood Patrol Officers
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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NPOs assisted Code Compliance on issues that were emailed to them, which primarily consist of parking in roadway violations. NPOs issued 67 parking citations and handled 9 abandoned vehicles this month. |
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NPOs continue to issue citations for parking complaints. Issued over 100 parking citations this month, tagged 12 abandoned vehicles and responded to 5 Code Complaince issues sent from them. |
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The NPOs handled 5 Code Compliance related issues and handled over 30 complaint resolution issues during this month. Most of them were parking/traffic concerns.
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Neighborhood Patrol Officers
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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NPOs continue to share weekly crime reports on the NextDoor site. CPS Mendoza shared several informational preventions tips on holiday shopping security and auto theft prevention techniques on the NextDoor app and at community meetings, like Crime Watch groups. |
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Weekly crime reports continue to be shared on NextDoor website. Also other important information about crime prevention being shared by CPS Mendoza such as Take/Lock/Hide signs to local businesses and other prevention techniques. |
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Weekly reports were submitted on NextDoor website, along with provided during HOA, Business and Volunteer meetings.
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Neighborhood Patrol Officers
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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No new Code Blue groups added this month but new member training resumed at 1000 Calvert and North Division sent 5 new trainees. NPOs are working to get them trained on the radio and in patrolling procedures with group captains. |
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North Division finished the year with 18 active Code Blue groups this year. Also finished the year with approximately 9000 hours of volunteer patrol hours. This number is phenomenal considering 6 weeks of COVID shut down in March-May. |
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No new Code Blue groups this month. No new member training held due to restrictions. Info sent to volunteer coordinator Zertuche to begin planning to resume monthly training in February.
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Neighborhood Patrol Officers
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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5 new members went to training this month. |
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North division finished the year with 65 active Code Blue members spread over the division. Only 5 new members trained this year due to 6 months of no training due to COVID restrictions. |
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No new Code Blue added this month due to no training being held city wide because of restrictions.
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Neighborhood Patrol Officers
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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Code Blue continues to stay active by patrolling deep into the night on E12, E14, F11 beats primarily. Details about upcoming SOF detail shared with the group to get their participation so more area can be covered. |
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Code Blue participated on several nights of the December (Thur-Fri-Sat night) details with NPO Byrd and NPO Hernandez. They helped to be extra eyes and ears on E11, E12, F15 beats with unmarked surveillance in their personal vehicles. |
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Several recent bulletins were shared with active Code Blue patrollers at the request of the property crime unit. They helped canvas E11/E12 beats searching for Catalytic converter thieves in hotel/motel parking lots.
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Neighborhood Patrol Officers
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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Property crime officers Quintana and Pledger were audited this month with minor issue noted. |
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Property crime officer Shelley and Det. J Slagle were audited this month with minor issues noted. |
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Detectives Williams and Fields were audited for this cycle with minor issues noted.
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Criminal Investigations
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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Meetings resulted in an arrest warrant for deadly conduct out of a road rage incident. |
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A suspect was identified in thefts from at least 5 Walmart stores that involved stealing electronics from locked cases.
This is partly due to continual collaboration in case review meetings. |
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Two suspects were identified and arrested on five BMV warrants each. One of the suspects is a juvenile.
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Criminal Investigations
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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The NPO's continued to use Nextdoor weekly to share crime on their respective beats with the citizens.
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The NPO's continued to use Nextdoor weekly to share crime on their respective beats with the citizens.
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The NPO's continued to use Nextdoor weekly to share crime on their respective beats with the citizens.
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Criminal Investigations
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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Attendance at roll calls was temporarily suspended indoors but twice-weekly outdoor rollcalls continued with social distancing precautions. Info was passed to patrol by detectives.
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Attendance at roll calls was temporarily suspended indoors but twice-weekly outdoor rollcalls continued with social distancing precautions. Info was passed to patrol by detectives.
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Info is passed between patrol officer and detectives in person and via email.
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Criminal Investigations
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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No officers were assigned to the detective office due to staffing during pandemic.
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Three patrol officers were tasked to help with outstanding warrants from NCIU |
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Three patrol officers continue to assist the Property Crimes Unit with outstanding warrants from NCIU.
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Criminal Investigations
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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No informants developed this month but Chisolm Ridge neighborhood did install Flock camera system and NPOs have been informing neighborhoods and businesses about the importance of surveillance and logging those cameras with the city. |
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No informants added this month, but continued addition of video surveillance to the Neighborhood Camera program and education about registering their systems on the city website. |
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No new informants were developed this month, but NPOs continue to push new surveillance sign ups on the neighborhood camera program online.
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Neighborhood Patrol Officers
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North Division (E)
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No Funding Needed
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