May 31, 2017

Report for May 2016 - Virginia-Highland Security Patrol (FBAC)

                              The Activity Report is a summary of what our FBAC Patrol Officers do on their shifts
Directed Patrols:  21
Drop ins/Park and Walks:  23
Suspicious person:  2
Alarm Response:  4
Suspicious Vehicle:  2
Parking Complaints:  4
Noise Complaints:  0
Out of town Checks:  11
Abandoned Auto:  0
FBAC member Contact:  4
Lost Person:  0
Street Obstruction:  0
Wanted Persons:  0
Intoxicated Persons:  0
Found Property:  0
Criminal Trespass:  0
Info for Officers:  2
Shots Fired:  0
Calls for service (cell Phone):  3



News and Notes
Attention:   Please call 911 first for every issue you have.  This includes suspicious persons or activity that you witness.  By calling 911 it ensures that if FBAC officers are not on patrol that a police officer is responding to the reported activity.   Call the FBAC phone/officers after you call 911.  The 911 system is set up to handle all calls though the system both emergency and non-emergency.
Burglary from Shed - St. Charles Pl (From Officers Narrative)
On Tuesday, May 2nd, 2017 at 5:45pm, Officer R. Ramirez responded to a call on Saint Charles PL NE near North Highland Ave.  The caller / victim stated that she left her residence around 1:30pm and returned around 4:30pm to discover that her small storage shed located in the rear of her property was completely open with all the tool boxes lying outside the shed. Victim stated that all the boxes were open and she could not advise what specifically might have been taken until her husband returned home to inventory the tool boxes and find out what items are missing or taken from the shed. There are no video cameras or suspects listed at this time. No witness was contacted on scene at this time. No damage was noticed to the shed doors. Victim stated that the shed door was not locked. Officers spoke with a construction worker at the adjacent property but he advised he was unable to observe or hear anything at the victim’s residence due to a tall wooden fence. The victim’s property has no rear fence and there is an open non-paved alley way that has easy access to some of the residences.
Reminder:  All members call 911 first if you see a crime in progress or a suspicious person or activity, and then call the FBAC Phone.  The phone number is on the email sent to members monthly.

If you see someone or something suspicious please report it to the police.  When driving or out walking keep an eye out in the neighborhood, what you see and report just might prevent a crime.

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