East DivisionPatrol Bureau |
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A decision package was created to add additional positions, but was not ranked as a priority. Staffing shortages in patrol have made this goal difficult to fulfill at this time. However, NPO's work together with City Code to work on Nuisance Abatement issues. | A decision package was created to add additional positions, but was not ranked as a priority. Staffing shortages in patrol have made this goal difficult to fulfill at this time. However, NPO's work together with City Code to work on Nuisance Abatement issues. | A decision package was created to add additional positions, but was not ranked as a priority. Staffing shortages in patrol have made this goal difficult to fulfill at this time. However, NPO's work together with City Code to work on Nuisance Abatement issues. | | | |
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The public improvement district was approved by the City Council. DC Shedd was elected to the board of the East Fort Worth Business Association. The East Lancaster PID was selected as the project of the year by East Fort Worth Business Association. The initial scope of work for the security company was developed. | The public improvement district was approved by the City Council. DC Shedd was elected to the board of the East Fort Worth Business Association. The East Lancaster PID was selected as the project of the year by East Fort Worth Business Association. The initial scope of work for the security company was developed. | The public improvement district was approved by the City Council. DC Shedd was elected to the board of the East Fort Worth Business Association. The East Lancaster PID was selected as the project of the year by East Fort Worth Business Association. The initial scope of work for the security company was developed. | | | |
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West Division took over the Crime Free Multi-Housing responsibilities with the transfer of Officer Speed's position. However, Crime Prevention Specialists helps with those endeavors. | West Division took over the Crime Free Multi-Housing responsibilities with the transfer of Officer Speed's position. However, Crime Prevention Specialists helps with those endeavors. | West Division took over the Crime Free Multi-Housing responsibilities with the transfer of Officer Speed's position. However, Crime Prevention Specialists helps with those endeavors. | | | |
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No forums were held this month due to COVID. | No forums were held this month due to COVID. | No in person meetings due to COVID restrictions. | | | |
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No focus groups conducted this month due to COVID issues. | No focus groups conducted this month due to COVID issues. | No in person meetings due to COVID restrictions. | | | |
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NPOs addressed 92 Quality of life and Code Compliance Issues this month. | NPOs addressed 182 Quality of life and Code Compliance Issues this month. | NPOs addressed 267 Quality of life and Code Compliance Issues this month. NPOs targeted game rooms this month as well. 6 arrests were made as well as numerous code violations were addressed. | | | |
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Not conducted this month due to COVID issues. | Regularly meet with each group. | Regular meetings had with NPOs and Officers starting this month | | | |
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NPOs responded to 309 calls for service and had 451 positive citizen contacts. | NPOs responded to 307 calls for service and had 853 positive citizen contacts. | NPOs responded to 510 calls for service and had 1126 positive citizen contacts. | | | |
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Not conducted this month due to COVID issues. | Not conducted this month due to COVID issues. | No in person meetings due to COVID restrictions. | | | |
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NPO's are communicating with patrol this month via email, phone, and MDC. Information on NPO's have been left at the sector in the roll call room. Patrol officer lists have been provided to NPO's. | NPO's are communicating with patrol this month via email, phone, and MDC. Information on NPO's have been left at the sector in the roll call room. Patrol officer lists have been provided to NPO's. | NPO's are communicating with patrol this month via email, phone, and MDC. Information on NPO's have been left at the sector in the roll call room. Patrol officer lists have been provided to NPO's. | | | |
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Officers are continuously trained on Beat Integrity. | Officers continuously trained on Beat integrity. Crime tools utilized. No roll-calls held due to COVID. | Beats being done. Roll call has been reenacted | | | |
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NPOs handled a total of 310 citizen business and quality of life issues and had 2795 citizen contacts during December. | NPOs handled a total of 268 citizen business and quality of life issues and had 2511 citizen contacts during January. | NPOs handled a total of 417 citizen business and quality of life issues and had 3170 citizen contacts during January. | | | |
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NPO's held 3 meetings and 26 community service functions events during December. | NPO's held 2 meetings and 5 community service functions events during January. | NPO's held 3 meetings and 38 community service functions events during January | | | |
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NPOs had 298 school contacts during December. NPOs assisted the schools by following up with school staff, making appearances at schools and helping FWISD and other schools. | NPOs had 271 school contacts during January. NPOs assisted the schools by following up with school staff, making appearances at schools and helping FWISD and other schools. | NPOs had 620 school contacts during January. NPOs assisted the schools by following up with school staff, making appearances at schools and helping FWISD and other schools. | | | |
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NPOs have had to be more creative in staying connected. 209 Email contacts were made. NPOs are conducting special details weekly with COPs with social distancing and radio contact only. | NPOs have had to be more creative in staying connected. 245 Email contacts were made. NPOs are conducting special details weekly with COPs with social distancing and radio contact only. | NPOs have had to be more creative in staying connected. 288 Email contacts were made. NPOs are conducting special details weekly with COPs with social distancing and radio contact only. | | | |
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There were 2 RV usages for this month. | There were 0 RV usages for this month. It has been down at the moment due to fire damage at the electrical plug. | There were 0 RV usages for this month. It has been down at the moment due to fire damage at the electrical plug. | | | |
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Code enforcement and East NPOs work closely together to address community concerns. 68 homeless camps and code complaints were resolved in December. | Code enforcement and East NPOs work closely together to address community concerns. 28 homeless camps and code complaints were resolved in January. | Code enforcement and East NPOs work closely together to address community concerns. 24 homeless camps and code complaints were resolved in January | | | |
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NPOs submitted 216 worksheets. Many NPOs had use of lose it time. | NPOs submitted 257 worksheets. | NPOs submitted 257 worksheets. | | | |
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NPOs continue recruiting on Nextdoor, community meetings, businesses, apartment complexes, complaints, victim follow-ups and dispatched calls. | NPOs continue recruiting on Nextdoor, community meetings, businesses, apartment complexes, complaints, victim follow-ups and dispatched calls. | NPOs continue recruiting on Next-door, community meetings, businesses, apartment complexes, complaints, victim follow-ups and dispatched calls. | | | |
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There was 0 recruited COPs for East last month. There was a COP training. | There was 0 recruited COPs for East last month. | There was 0 recruited COPs for East last month. | | | |
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Case mgt. was kept up with daily/weekly by Sgt. Williams/Orogbu and all has been addressed and remains acceptable. CIU audits were completed for Det. Fogus, Inman and Det. Pinkston - Violent crimes continue to be tracked and addressed | Case mgt. was kept up with daily/weekly by Sgt. Williams/Orogbu and all has been addressed and remains acceptable. CIU audits were completed for Det. Micklin, Owens, McMeans and Det Garcia. Violent crimes continue to be tracked and addressed | Case mgt was kept up with daily/weekly by Sgt Williams/Orogbu and all has been addressed and remains acceptable. CIU audits were completed for Det. Fogus, Det. Inman and Det. Pinkston, Det. Gray -Violent crimes continue to be tracked and addressed | | | |
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There were 7 COP details this month. | There were 7 COP details this month. | There were 12 COP details this month. | | | |
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Sgt. Williams /Orogbu continues to conduct weekly reviews on all detectives and one on one meetings are had based on what issues are found. except for Sgt. Orogbu, Det. Inman, Fogus and Cadet Kaylee all of ECIU and the property crimes unit were quarantined for Covid. X2 were positive for Covid. OA Cherish works from home and LT Bush remain on O days | Sgt Williams /Orogbu continues to conduct weekly reviews on all detectives and one on one meetings are had based on what issues are found. Det. Renteria and Det. Meredith are out for (X2 were positive for Covid.) OA Cherish is still working from home. Our crime analyst is off and on working from home. LT Bush is on light duty. | Sgt Williams /Orogbu continues to conduct weekly reviews on all detectives and one on one meetings are had based on what issues are found. OA Cherish works from home. | | | |
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This is continuously done with officers. Due to COVID issues, this activity is limited. | Information was shared through WebEx meetings. | No in person meetings due to COVID restrictions. | | | |
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Weekly roll calls are completed by the On Call detectives. No roll calls have been visited due to roll calls being cancelled for COVID. | Weekly roll calls are completed by the On Call detectives. No roll calls have been visited due to roll calls being cancelled for COVID. | Roll Calls are still being restricted due to Covid-19 | | | |
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No Detectives attended training during the month of December. | No Detectives attended training during the month of January. | Officer D. Little was assigned to EPCU as on-loan personnel from East Patrol to harvest more in depth investigation skills for the field. | | | |
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NPOs are out every day addressing issues on their beats. NPOs are contacted by multiple specialized units to help tack down subjects or for info about cases and suspects. NPOs work with Narcotics, SRT, Vice, T.C., Fugitive, SWAT, and many other units to identify trends, and apprehend criminals. | NPOs are out every day addressing issues on their beats. NPOs are contacted by multiple specialized units to help tack down subjects or for info about cases and suspects. NPOs work with Narcotics, SRT, Vice, T.C., Fugitive, SWAT, and many other units to identify trends, and apprehend criminals. | NPOs are out every day addressing issues on their beats. NPOs are contacted by multiple specialized units to help tack down subjects or for info about cases and suspects. NPOs work with Narcotics, SRT, Vice, T.C., Fugitive, SWAT, and many other units to identify trends, and apprehend criminals. | | | |