AREA 13 Bi-Weekly Update - Weeks of 06/23/14 to 07/06/14

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Reporting Period: June 23rd, 2014 through, July 6th, 2014

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Emergency

911

Area 13 Head Area Coordinator

                           

 

Non-Emergency

303-627-3100

Neighborhood Watch Coordinator

Cindy Bowen

303-881-7105

Area 13 Par Officer

303-739-6152

 

 

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.  

                                                                                                                                                   

Aurora Sentinel story on the new  APD TEEN CITIZEN POLICE ACADEMY

 

 

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.

 

 

NATIONAL NIGHT OUT IS TUESDAY AUGUST 5TH, IF YOU AE HAVING AN EVENT IN YOUR COMMUNITY PLEASE CONTACT ME SO WE CAN SCHEDULE A VISIT FROM APD

 

 

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

 

 

Crime Tip of the Week…

 

PROTECTING YOURSELF ON CITY STREETS

#1. Be Aware!

When really wanting to know how to secure yourself on city streets or anywhere else is to be mindful of your environment. It the most vital thing you can do.

Understand that wrongdoers search for simple chances to attack an unwary victim. A common target will be an individual who is plainly from out of town and might be daunted by big city life. Beware of where you go, and pay attention to everything and everybody around you. A predator never wants to be seen before committing a crime, so if you stroll intently with your head held high and survey everything, you will certainly be a far less likely target.

Darker streets and streets offer the perfect cover for an aggressor to hide and catch you by surprise. If you are alone, keep a decently fast pace, get to where you are going and make your way inside. You never ever know when a predator may be looking to see if you linger. It gives them a chance to assault you.

#2. Guard Your Money

In a city there are thousands of people around, so the odds of coming across a predator ends up are higher than in a less crowed environment. Never flash money on a city street, as that will invite a burglar to target you. A pickpocket would be able to take your wallet out of a back or coat pocket easily, but will be far less likely to try to reach into a front pocket, which makes that an ideal location to store your cash and credit cards.

Women need to hold their bags near their bodies, shoulder strap around the neck and torso. Otherwise a snatcher might be tempted to grab, and it can turn violent if you try to stop them. If a snatcher gets to the contents of your purse, It’s better to not put up a fight than to run the risk of being injured. Carry as little money as possible, and just one or two credit cards. If the bag is taken, your loss will not be as great as possible alternatives.

#3 Keep Street Encounters Short

It’s OK to be polite, even to complete strangers, but be careful of any person you do not know who approaches you. They might ask for directions, cash or anything else. Tell them you can’t help them. If they continue, tell them that you are not able to help and that a law enforcement officer would be a better choice to provide assistance.

A personal alarm is a terrific way to hinder complete strangers who will not go away after you’ve asked. Sounding an alarm system will get hold of the attention of everyone around, and direct it at you. A predator won’t want to be seen by witnesses, and will almost certainly leave you alone.

In Case Of Assault

If an attack is unavoidable, you need to be prepared to strike back. Practice any self defense maneuvers you know and aim for pressure points on the assaulter’s body. Don’t be afraid to use a self defense weapon like pepper spray or a stun gun. The device will protect you and leave no permanent damage on the aggressor.

Anyone who has been the victim of a violent attack or rape city should look for quick clinical attention. Get to a healthcare facility as quickly as possible, and make a complete report to the authorities.

 

 

Area 13/19 Crime for November 24 - December 1, 2013

 

5- Larceny (3300 Tower Rd, 19600 E 6th Dr, 16200 E 40th Ave, 17600 E.32nd Ave, 19200 E Colfax Ave)

2- Larceny from Vehicle (1700 Danube Ct, 1600 Eisenhower Way)

4- Larceny – Shoplift 4x 3400 Salida Ct – Arrest, 4x 3300 Tower Rd)

1 - Damaged Property/Vandalism Veh (19000 E 22nd Cir)

1- Damaged Property/Vandalism (16900 E 32nd Ave)

0- Burglary – (Residential)

0- Burglary – (Commercial)

0 - Burglary  (Construction)

1 - Motor Vehicle Theft (19000 E 22ND Cir)

0 - Motor Vehicle Theft Attempt

0 - Motor Vehicle Theft Recovery

2 - Robbery (1600 Pagosa Way, 3800 Salida St)

 

There were over 96 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

 

BOLO FOR AREA 13 – ALL AREAS – There has been a marked increase in larceny from vehicle throughout the entire area. Please remove or conceal all valuables in your vehicles and LOCK WINDOWS AND DOORS!Please report any thefts or attempted thefts.

 

 

 

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

www.aurorapolice.com

 

 

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