UNIVERSITY CITY DIVISION RESPONSE AREA 2 NOVEMBER 2014 Happy November University City Response Area 2! October was a busy month! Thank you to all of those who attended Captain Garrett’s Crime Reporting and Solutions meeting as well as Coffee With A Cop. It was a pleasure meeting with you all. If you were not able to make either of these meetings, don’t worry there will be more meetings like those in the coming months. In this newsletter you will find crime statistics for the month of October and crime prevention tips for residential burglaries. You will also find holiday safety tips, youth safety tips and upcoming community events. Please contact your community coordinator if you have any questions or concerns. RA2 Community Coordinators CONTENTS CRIME STATISTICS 3 CRIME PREVENTION TIPS (BURGLARIES) 4 HOLIDAY SAFETY TIPS 5 YOUTH SAFETY INFORMATION 7 Officer Krista Dodd [email protected] Officer Crystal Figaro [email protected] NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS 9 UNIVERSITY CITY PARTNERS 11 704-432-3900 704-432-3900 RA2 SIGNIFICANT ARREST 12 NEXTDOOR Nextdoor.com is the private social network for you, your neighbors and your community. It's the easiest way for you and your neighbors to talk online and make all of your lives better in the real world. And it's free. Thousands of neighborhoods are already using Nextdoor to build happier, safer places to call home. People are using Nextdoor to: Quickly get the word out about a break-in Organize a Neighborhood Watch Group Track down a trustworthy babysitter Find out who does the best paint job in town Ask for help keeping an eye out for a lost dog Find a new home for an outgrown bike Finally call that nice man down the street by his first name Nextdoor’s mission is to use the power of technology to build stronger and safer neighborhoods. CMPD has partnered with Nextdoor to strengthen neighborhoods and combat crime. Nextdoor has granted CMPD access to post comments in the Crime & Safety category for your neighborhoods. We hope to see you on Nextdoor soon! 1 UNIVERSITY CITY DIVISION RESPONSE AREA 2 NOVEMBER 2014 2 UNIVERSITY CITY DIVISION RESPONSE AREA 2 NOVEMBER 2014 CRIME STATISTICS Incident Type October 2013 October 2014 Difference Percent Change Residential Burglary 10 16 6 60.00 % Larceny-Shoplifting 8 13 5 62.50 % Larceny from Building 1 5 4 400.00 % Commercial Burglary 1 4 3 300.00 % Auto Theft 4 5 1 25.00 % Larceny-Purse Snatching 0 1 1 NA Arson 1 1 0 0.00 % Aggravated Assault-Other Weapon 2 1 -1 -50.00 % Larceny-Pocket Picking 1 0 -1 -100.00 % Rape 1 0 -1 -100.00 % Strong Arm Robbery 1 0 -1 -100.00 % Armed Robbery 2 0 -2 -100.00 % Larceny-Other 27 23 -4 -14.81 % Larceny from Auto 30 24 -6 -20.00 % 3 UNIVERSITY CITY DIVISION RESPONSE AREA 2 NOVEMBER 2014 CRIME PREVENTION TIPS FOR RESIDENTIAL BURGLARIES Residential Burglaries were up significantly for the month of October 2014 (compared to October 2013). Please consider the following: Most residential burglars look for crimes of opportunity. They pick what appears to be an easy mark. There are many steps that you can take to keep your home and your neighborhood safe. The most important step is for you and your neighbors to work together. What can you do? Never allow people you do not know into your home, such as a door-to-door sales person, a person asking to use the phone or looking for a supposed neighbor. Always keep your doors and windows locked day and night. Never leave your garage door open. Don't have your valuables visible through windows. Keep ladders locked in the garage. Burglars can use them for access to otherwise inaccessible second story windows. Don't forget when going on vacation to hold or to have someone pick up your mail/newspapers. Don't hide a key outside for visiting friends and relatives. Don't advertise new gifts or purchases. Break up the cartons before leaving them at the curb. Call the police immediately when you see suspicious persons or activities. Get to know the police officers in your area. If you live in an apartment complex let management know of any problems in the community. Start or join a Neighborhood Watch Program Click on this link to find out more: http://charmeck.org/city/charlotte/CMPD/safety/NeighborhoodWatch/Pages/default.aspx 4 UNIVERSITY CITY DIVISION RESPONSE AREA 2 NOVEMBER 2014 HOLIDAY SAFETY TIPS As the holidays fall upon us, the Charlotte–Mecklenburg Police Department would like to provide you with some home security tips. 1. Make sure your home is well lit. Turn on outside lights, spotlights, motions lights, etc. Leave several lights on timers while you are away to give your home that lived in look. 2. Keep all shrubbery trimmed. Do not allow shrubbery to conceal windows or doors. 3. Remove anything a burglar could climb up on to gain entry or use to knock out a window or door; items such as ladders, tools, tables, and chairs. 4. All exterior doors should be solid, rather than hollow core. 5. Don’t leave garage roll down doors open, even while you are home or while you are doing yard work. 6. Use a deadbolt lock to secure your doors. A good deadbolt should have a 1” throw, if you have glass within 40” of the lock a burglar could reach in and unlock the door. A double cylinders lock (this type needs a key on both sides to unlock) should be used if glass is near the lock. 7. If you are going away contact a trusted neighbor or friend to pick up your mail, newspaper and other delivered items. 8. Try not to leave gifts in open view. This is an invitation to burglars. 9. Don’t advertise new gifts or purchases. Break up cartons before leaving them at the curb or dispose of them another way the morning of trash pick-up. 10. Don’t forget to engrave new gifts or purchases with your Driver’s license number. 11. Don’t open your door to strangers. Be wary of solicitors and salespersons. If a stranger asks to use your telephone, tell them to stay outside, lock the door behind you and make the call for them. Never let a stranger inside your home. 12. Don’t give any information about yourself or your neighbor to a stranger. 5 UNIVERSITY CITY DIVISION RESPONSE AREA 2 NOVEMBER 2014 HOLIDAY SAFETY TIPS CONTINUED Please keep in mind the following Holiday Shopping Safety Tips so that you may have a happy and safe holiday season. Safety in the Parking Lots 1. Park and walk in well-lit areas. Safety While Shopping 1. Pay with checks or credit cards when possible. Don’t flash large amounts of 2. Walk with confidence be aware of people cash. around you, and know where you parked. 2. Don’t leave any purchases or your purse 3. Always lock your car doors after leaving or entering your car. 4. Have your keys in your hand so that you unattended while shopping or in a dressing room. 3. Try to carry as little as possible. Make don’t have to linger before entering your multiple trips to your vehicle to store car. Check the back seat before you get your purchases. in. 4. Never leave your children alone. 5. Don’t leave packages on the car seats. Keep packages out of sight in the trunk or under a covered rear cargo area. 5. If your children get separated from you, teach them to find a cashier or a security officer and ask for help. 6. Report all suspicious activity. Call 911 with a description. 6 UNIVERSITY CITY DIVISION RESPONSE AREA 2 NOVEMBER 2014 YOUTH SAFETY INFORMATION Here are some general safety tips for parents to help their children stay safe: Instruct your child on how to contact the Police Department, Fire Department or Ambulance by dialing 911 and how to contact a known family member or responsible trustworthy neighbor or adult should an emergency arise. Check your child's route to and from school. Call attention to any dangerous spots such as vacant lots, alleyways, etc. Advise them what to do if a strange person follows or approaches them. Instruct your child's school to notify you immediately if your child is absent. Inform the principal who is authorized to pick your child up from school. Try to have the same person pick your child up every day when possible. Instruct your child to never take a ride from any strangers even if the person says that they are there to pick them up because their mom or dad sent them. Choose a secret code word to use with your child in case of an emergency. Tell your child never to go with anyone who does not know this code word. Advise your child what to do if they feel lost. Help them to identify the safest place to go or person to ask for help in reuniting them with you or other caregiver. Examples of safe helpers could be a uniformed law-enforcement or security officer, store salesperson with a nametag, person with a nametag who is working at the information booth. Teach your child to tell you if anyone asks them to keep a secret, offers them gifts or money, or asks to take their picture. Teach your child to always tell you if something happened while they were away from you that made them feel uncomfortable in anyway 7 UNIVERSITY CITY DIVISION RESPONSE AREA 2 NOVEMBER 2014 YOUTH SAFETY INFORMATION CONTINUED Especially for Younger Children: Teach children their parent's names, phone As you always want to know where your child number, including area code and your full is, let your child know where you are or will address. be. Teach your child how to use the telephone to Talk to your child. Listen to your child. Find make emergency, local and long distance calls out what they're thinking, and what they're and how to reach the operator. feeling. Every day, know whom they hang out Never allow your child to use a public with, what they do, and where they're going. restroom unattended. Not only will it help you influence and keep Don't "personalize" your child's clothing or track of your child, but you also can get to accessories with his/her name. Children may know each other better. respond to a stranger who calls them by Especially for Teens: Discuss the effects of alcohol and other drug name. use and why they are especially bad for young Teach your child that a stranger is someone people. The more your child knows, the that neither you nor they know well. better informed their decisions will be about drug use. Advise your child what to do if there is drinking or drug use occurring at a party and make it easy for your teenager to leave always have a back-up driver your teen can call for a ride home. Insist that your teen NEVER accept a ride with someone who has been drinking or taking drugs. Insist that your teen NEVER tolerate party activities that include vandalism, theft, sexual intimidation, assault or other illegal activity in addition to drinking or drug use. Encourage your teen to call 9-1-1 if necessary. 8 UNIVERSITY CITY DIVISION RESPONSE AREA 2 NOVEMBER 2014 NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS AND UPCOMING EVENTS Charlotte Motor Speedway Events What: World of Outlaws World Finals Community Events What: 901 Place Community Meeting th When: Thursday, November 6 –Saturday, November 8th Where: 901 Place (901 Forty Niner Ave) When: Thursday, November 20th, 5:00pm What: Richard Petty Driving Experience When: Friday, November 7th – Sunday, November 9th 8:00am-6:00pm What: NASCAR Racing Experience What: Withrow Downs II Community Meeting Where: Mallard Creek Baptist Church Of Charlotte (14901 Mallard Creek Rd) When: Tuesday, December 2nd, 6:30pm When: Friday, November 14th – Sunday, November 16th 8:00am-6:00pm What: Rusty Wallace Racing Experience When: Friday, November 21st – Sunday, November 23rd 8:00am-6:00pm What: Speedway Christmas When: Saturday, November 22nd – Tuesday December 30th 9 UNIVERSITY CITY DIVISION RESPONSE AREA 2 NOVEMBER 2014 NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS AND UPCOMING EVENTS CONTINUED UNC Charlotte Home Football Games Military Appreciation Day Sat, Nov 08 Coastal Carolina Jerry Richardson Stadium () 12:00 p.m. Sat, Nov 15 Wesley College Jerry Richardson Stadium () 12:00 p.m. Sat, Nov 22 Morehead State Jerry Richardson Stadium () 12:00 p.m. Follow the link below to get the entire 2014 UNC Charlotte Football schedule: https://inside.uncc.edu/news/item/charlotte-49ers-announce-2014-football-schedule 10 UNIVERSITY CITY DIVISION RESPONSE AREA 2 NOVEMBER 2014 What does University City Partners do? University City Partners is organized as a Municipal Service District, which is the North Carolina nomenclature for a Business Investment District (BID). Since its formation, UCP has: Funded over $600,000 in publicly approved plans to enhance the area’s economic viability. Funded a UNC Charlotte study which pegged University City’s economic impact at over $8.4 billion. Supported existing area businesses and the recruitment of new ones. University City is: The second largest employment center with a workforce of over 71,000. Home to UNC Charlotte with a student body now exceeding 26,000. Over 4,800 acres which includes UNC Charlotte and University Research Park. Visit the following website for more information about what University City Partners is doing and also find updated information on how N Tryon St is being affected by the Blue Line Extension and what city bonds could do for you. http://universitycitypartners.org/news/ 11 UNIVERSITY CITY DIVISION RESPONSE AREA 2 NOVEMBER 2014 SIGNIFICANT ARRESTS RELATED TO RESPONSE AREA 2 Name: Hilda P. Torres DOB: 04/03/1994 Charges: Possess Drug Paraphernalia Possess Heroin Area: University City/Oak Leigh Name: Daja Iman Green DOB: 03/28/1995 Charges: Larceny by Employee Area: N. Tryon/J W Clay Name: Tasha Johnson DOB: 08/08/1973 Charges: Obtain Property False Pretense x2 Poss Stolen Goods/Prop x3 Area: Harris Houston/Kempsford Name: Kevin James Wright DOB: 10/16/1993 Charges: Breaking and or Entering Larceny after Break/Enter Common Law Robbery Robbery – Free Text Poss Stolen Goods/Prop Area: N. Tryon/Wednesbury 12 UNIVERSITY CITY DIVISION RESPONSE AREA 2 NOVEMBER 2014 SIGNIFICANT ARRESTS RELATED TO RESPONSE AREA 2 Name: Ellis Jaysen Johnson DOB: 11/15/1991 Charges: PWISD Marijuana Possess Drug Paraphernalia Felony Possession Sch I CS Area: University City/Mallard Creek Church Name: Seamus Kyle Ryan DOB: 08/23/1993 Charges: Communicating Threats Resisting Public Officer First Degree Burglary Area: University City/John Kirk Name: Cole Michael Lilly DOB: 09/05/1992 Charges: Driving While Impaired Felony Possession Marijuana PWISD Marijuana Possess Drug Paraphernalia Area: Mallard Creek Church/Mary Alexander Name: Glenn Thrash DOB: 05/17/1983 Charges: Poss Stolen Goods/Prop Area: N. Tryon/J W Clay 13 UNIVERSITY CITY DIVISION RESPONSE AREA 2 NOVEMBER 2014 SIGNIFICANT ARRESTS RELATED TO RESPONSE AREA 2 Name: Elijiah Allan Terry DOB: 08/06/1996 Charges: Poss Stolen Goods/Prop Area: N. Tryon/J W Clay Name: Jalyn Amir Howard DOB: 12/04/1993 Charges: Possess Drug Paraphernalia Simple Possess Sch IV CS x2 PWISD Marijuana Poss Marij >½ to 1 ½ oz Area: University City/John Kirk Name: Dashon Xabier Eugene Long DOB: 06/21/1994 Charges: Simple Possess Sch IV CS x2 Possess Drug Paraphernalia PWISD Marijuana Poss Marij >½ to 1 ½ oz Area: University City/John Kirk Name: Deandra Maurice Adams DOB: 04/25/1984 Charges: Resisting Public Officer PWISD Marijuana Possess Drug Paraphernalia Trafficking in Cocaine Maintain Veh/Dwell/Place CS Area: University City/John Kirk 14
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