AREA 13 MONTHLY CRIME REPORT.

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Jun 1, 2015, 3:01:41 PM6/1/15
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Reporting Period: MAY 2015
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Emergency
911
Area 13 Head Area Coordinator
                           
 
Non-Emergency
Neighborhood Watch Coordinator
Cindy Bowen
Area 13 Par Officer
 
 
Your PAR Officer
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 WORKING WITH THE AURORA POLICE DEPARTMENT TEEN CITIZEN POLICE ACADEMY FROM MONDAY JUNE 15TH THROUGH FRIDAY JUNE 26TH. I WILL BE UNAVAILABLE BUT CHECKING EMAIL AND VOICE MAIL DURING THAT TIME.   




Crime Prevention/Safety Tips 

Due to the geographical make up of our area, this is something we should all consider, especially since the summer is here. 

Coyotes and People: What to Know If You See or Encounter a Coyote      

Attacks on people by coyotes are very rare and are usually preventable through changes in human behavior. Dawn Macheca

An encounter with a coyote in the urban and suburban landscape is a rare event, even where coyotes are found in large numbers. 

These animals are generally nocturnal and seldom seen. You may catch a glimpse of a coyote, however, as she moves from one part of her territory to another in search of prey (usually small mammals such as mice or voles). 

Observing a coyote in this manner (even during the daytime) does not mean that the coyote is sick or aggressive. If the coyote is scared away by your presence, she is exhibiting natural behavior and this should not be cause for concern.

A coyote who does not run away when encountering humans has, most likely, become accustomed or habituated to people. This generally occurs when a coyote has been fed (in the form of handouts, pet food left outside, or unsecured garbage). 

Coyotes who come to depend on these sources of food may begin to approach humans looking for a handout and may begin to exhibit what’s perceived as “too tame” or aggressive behavior. 

When coyotes become habituated, hazing can reinstill the natural fear of humans. Hazing entails using a variety of scare techniques to teach a coyote to regard people as threatening and stay away from them.

Coyote attacks on people

Coyote attacks on people are very rare. More people are killed by errant golf balls and flying champagne corks each year than are bitten by coyotes.

Often, coyote attacks are preventable by modifying human behavior and educating people about ways to prevent habituation. In many human attack incidents, it turns out that the offending coyote was being fed by people. In many other instances, people were bitten while trying to rescue their free-roaming pet from a coyote attack. Less often, people are bitten by cornered coyotes, or even more rarely, rabid coyotes.

There have only been two recorded incidences in the United States and Canada of humans being killed by coyotes. One involved a child in Southern California in the 1980s and the other a 19-year old woman in Nova Scotia in 2009. These events, rare as they are, are serious and warrant serious response.

A coyote who has bitten a person will have to be specifically targeted and removed from the population. Most health departments will mandate testing for rabies, which requires that the offending coyote be killed. Under no circumstances does an attack by an individual coyote warrant killing at large, in an effort to reduce the population or simply ring up the bill on coyotes as an act of retribution.  

Public health concerns

Coyotes, like all warm-blooded animals, may contract rabies. Their close kinship to dogs places coyotes at greater risk where there are populations of unvaccinated domestic dogs. Recent advances in rabies control using oral bait to immunize wild animals without having to capture them have made controlling the spread of rabies in coyotes much more effective.


 
Helpful Hyper-Links
We have attached several Hyperlinks that will re-direct you to other useful sites within the city. 
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Did you know you can read news releases and important information from the police department at the same time that the local news stations get it from us? “Like” us on Facebook and “Follow” us on Twitter. We send out all our important stories and information there. In this information age, we are doing our best to provide you with timely and accurate information about news in Aurora.
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Neighborhood Watch News
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…
There has been interest in expanding the NHW program in the traditions sub-division, if you would like more information please contact me.
 
Protect your property -  Leadsonline.com
 
 
 
AREA 13 Crime Statistics - May 2015
 
10 - Larceny (2x 1900 Pagosa St, 18900 E 16th Pl, 18800 E Carmel Cir, 3300 Tower Rd, 3700 Windsor Dr, 3400 Salida Ct, 200 Flat Rock St, 19000 Carmel Cir, Fundy/Batavia)
4 - Larceny from Vehicle (3500 Tower Rd, 16400 E 17thn Pl, 3300 Ouray St, 3300 Tower Rd)
12 - Larceny – Shoplift  (9x3300 Tower Rd, 2x 3400 Salida Ct, 16700 E 32nd Ave)
0- Damaged Property/Vandalism Veh
2 - Damaged Property/Vandalism (19300 E Buchanan Pl, 19200 E Colfax Ave)
2- Burglary – (Residential) (1900 Van Buren Way, 1600 Ensenada Way)
0- Burglary – (Commercial)
- Burglary  (Construction)
2- Motor Vehicle Theft (16200 E 17th Pl, Colfax/Airport
0 - Motor Vehicle Theft Attempt
1 - Motor Vehicle Theft Recovery (19200 E 22nd Dr)
0- Robbery
 
There were over 159 traffic summonses issued by patrol in our area. Additional summonses by Motorcycle officers are not included.
 
 
 
 
On Line Reporting
http://www.cityofelgin.org/images/pages/N1454/cr.jpgDid you know you can view crime reports via the internet?  Simply follow this link and enter you address. 
report a crime
You can also file some police reports and accident reports on line.  Simply follow this link.  
 
 
 
Bolos for Area 13/19
 
NOTHING IN PARTICULAR TO REPORT. I WOULD LIKE EVERYONE TO STAY VIGILANT AND REPORT ANYTHING SUSPICIOUS.


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