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Reporting Period: March 24th , 14 – April 6th, 14 |
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Emergency |
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Area 13 Head Area Coordinator VACANT |
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Neighborhood Watch Coordinator Cindy Bowen |
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Area 13 Par Officer |
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Hello everyone. My name is, Tim Jeffrey, and I am your PAR (Police Area Representative) Officer for Patrol Area 13 and 19. My desk/office phone number is 303-739-6152 and my email is tjef...@auroragov.org. My normal weekly work schedule is Monday through Thursday 7 am to 5 p.m. If you need to speak with a PAR Officer in my absence please contact Area 12 PAR Officer Dan Iovine at 303-739-6353Feel free to contact me by phone, or email, with any community policing or PAR related issues. (I will be attending training from Monday April 21st until Friday, May 2nd, 2014 – In my absence please contact Officer Dan Iovine with any PAR related concerns.)
The District 2 PAR unit also wishes to congratulate Division Chief Roger Cloyd on his May 1st retirement after serving over 40 years in Law Enforcement.
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In an effort to keep our citizens and Communities safer, the Aurora Police Department PAR unit offers free security surveys. We would be more than happy to come to your residence or place of business and suggest ways to make your property a less desirable target to criminals. Taking steps to reduce a criminal’s opportunity lessens the likelihood of becoming a victim in the future. Please contact me with any questions or to set up an appointment.
Neighborhood Watch Meetings…
Please contact me if you are interested in scheduling a Neighborhood Watch meeting in your area.
Protect your property - Leadsonline.com
Crime Tip of the Week…
Safety Tips For Parents
Unfortunately no neighborhood is completely immune to crime. However, there are steps you can take to help keep your . . .
Unfortunately no neighborhood is completely immune to crime. However, there are steps you can take to help keep your family and your neighborhood safe.
· Know where your children are. Have your children tell you or ask permission before leaving the house and give them a time to check in or be home. When possible, have them leave a phone number of where they will be.
· Help children learn important phone numbers. Have your children practice reciting their home phone number and address, and your work and cell phone numbers. If they have trouble memorizing these, write them down on a card and have them carry it at all times. Tell your children where you will be and the best way to reach you.
· Set limits on where your children can go in your neighborhood. Do you want them crossing busy roads? Playing in alleys or abandoned buildings? Are there certain homes in your neighborhood that you don't want your children to go to?
· Get to know your children's friends. Meet their parents before letting your children to go to their home and keep a list of their phone numbers. If you can't meet their parents, call and talk to them. Ask what your children might do at their house and if they will be supervised.
· Choose a safe house in your neighborhood. Pick a neighbor's house where your children can go if they need help. Point out other places they can go for help, like stores, libraries, and police stations.
· Teach children to settle arguments with words, not fists. Role-play talking out problems, walking away from fist fights, and what to do when confronted with bullies. Remind them that taunting and teasing can hurt friends and make enemies.
· Work together with your neighbors. Watch out for suspicious and unusual behavior in your neighborhood. Get to know your neighbors and their children so you can look out for one another.
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1- Larceny (3100 Airport Blvd)
2- Larceny from Vehicle (1600 Halifax Way, 21000 32nd Pkwy)
3- Larceny – Shoplift (3400 Salida Ct, 3500 Salida Ct, 3300 Tower Rd)
1 - Damaged Property/Vandalism Veh (19100 Carmel Dr)
0 - Damaged Property/Vandalism
0 - Burglary – (Residential)
1- Burglary – (Commercial) (3500 Odessa Way)
1 - Burglary (Construction) (16400 40th Cir)
2- Motor Vehicle Theft (19600 Batavia Dr, 5700 Gibralter Way)
0 - Motor Vehicle Theft Attempt
3 - Motor Vehicle Theft Recovery (3300 Tower Rd, 1600 Ceylon St, 19600 Batavia Dr – see above)
0 - Robbery
There were over 84 traffic summonses issued by patrol in our area. Additional summonses by Motorcycle officers are not included.
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Did
you know you can view crime reports via the internet? Simply follow this link and enter you address.
You can also file some police reports and accident reports on line. Simply follow this link.
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Please continue to keep an eye out during daytime hours for suspicious people walking the neighborhoods, especially those about 16 years old) carrying backpacks (Juveniles). Also look out for people in construction vests walking the neighborhoods where you don’t see any type of “Official” vehic;les with markings on them.
Officer Tim Jeffrey
District 2 - Area 13/19 PAR Officer
Aurora Police Department
15001 E. Alameda Pkwy
Aurora, Co. 80012
303-739-6152 - Office
303-739-6251 - Fax
303-627-3100 - Dispatch