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January 2010 Activity Report

Call of the Month

University

January Year to date
Assists/Information 37 37
Code Violations 7 7
Escorts 1 1
Environmentals 25 25
Hours 612.50 612.50

What do these mean?

From January 1, 2010 to January 31, 2010, the patrollers from Community Crime Patrol, Inc. provided just over 600 patrol hours and reported 1 significant incident. Year-to-date totals for patrol hours and significant incidents are 612.50 and 1, respectively.

1-22-10

Patrollers were approached by an individual in the area of 10th and High, who advised that he had just been the victim of a mugging. CPD was notified via 645-4545. CPD Car 42 responded to the scene. Car 42 spoke with the victim and obtained the description of the suspect and the suspect’s vehicle.

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Westside

January Year to date
Assists/Information 38 38
Code Violations 65 65
Escorts 0 0
Environmentals 54 54
Hours 676.00 676.00

What do these mean?

From January 1, 2010 to January 31, 2010, the patrollers from Community Crime Patrol, Inc. provided just over 650 patrol hours and reported 1 significant incident. Year-to-date totals for patrol hours and significant incidents are 676.0 and 1, respectively.

1-22-10

Call of the Month

Patrollers were approached by a merchant at 1043 W. Broad, who advised the patrollers of a shoplifter in his store. CPD Car 9080 was notified of the situation. CPD Cars 9080 and 88 responded to the scene, detained the individual, and located stolen merchandise in his possession. The individual was placed under arrest for theft, and was taken to the Franklin County Correctional Facility.

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Merion Village

January Year to date
Assists/Information 20 20
Code Violations 6 6
Escorts 0 0
Environmentals 20 20
Hours 180.00 180.00

What do these mean?

From January 1, 2010 to January 31 , 2010, the patrollers from Community Crime Patrol, Inc. provided just under 200 patrol hours and reported 0 significant incidents. Year-to-date totals for patrol hours and significant incidents are 180.0 and 0, respectively.

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