November | Year to date | |
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Assists/Information | 46 | 607 |
Code Violations | 9 | 218 |
Escorts | 6 | 33 |
Environmentals | 19 | 403 |
Hours | 890.00 | 9,576.25 |
From November 1, 2011 to November 30, 2011, the patrollers from Community Crime Patrol, Inc. provided just under 900 patrol hours and reported 2 significant incidents. Year- to-date totals for patrol hours and significant incidents are 9,580.75 and 27, respectively.
Call of the Month
Patrollers reported a belligerent individual attempting to gain entry into an elementary school in the area of 16th and Neil. CPD Car 40 was notified of the situation. CPD Cars 42, 43, and 44 responded to the scene. The individual was given a field interview. The individual was released. No further action was taken.
Patrollers were approached in front of 248 E. 11th Avenue by a male who advised he was a paranoid schizophrenic. The male advised that he need to go to the hospital before he took his own life or the life of another. CPD was notified of the situation via 645-4545. CPD Car 43 responded to the scene and talked with the male. No further action was taken.
November | Year to date | |
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Assists/Information | 25 | 528 |
Code Violations | 21 | 362 |
Escorts | 0 | 2 |
Environmentals | 29 | 377 |
Hours | 685.25 | 6,927.25 |
From November 1, 2011 to November 30, 2011, the patrollers from Community Crime Patrol, Inc. provided just under 700 patrol hours and reported 2 significant incidents. Year- to-date totals for patrol hours and significant incidents are 6,938.00 and 11, respectively.
Patrollers reported a loose dog in the area of Dakota and Town. Animal Control was notified of the situation. A member of the Animal Control responded to the scene and took custody of the dog.
Patrollers were approached by a merchant in the area of Dakota and Broad who advised of a possibly intoxicated individual driving out of the parking lot. CPD Car 9080 was notified of the situation. The vehicle left the area. The patrollers passed on the vehicle’s description, the individual’s description and the last known direction of travel to the officer. No further action could be taken.
November | Year to date | |
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Assists/Information | 22 | 320 |
Code Violations | 20 | 153 |
Escorts | 0 | 0 |
Environmentals | 14 | 246 |
Hours | 239.75 | 2,740.75 |
From November 1, 2011 to November 30, 2011, the patrollers from Community Crime Patrol, Inc. provided just under 250 patrol hours and reported 0 significant incidents. Year- to-date totals for patrol hours and significant incidents are 2,640.50 and 6, respectively.
November | Year to date | |
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Assists/Information | 15 | 215 |
Code Violations | 0 | 0 |
Escorts | 0 | 0 |
Environmentals | 0 | 0 |
Hours | 550.00 | 2,644.00 |
From November 1, 2011 to November 30, 2011, the patrollers from Community Crime Patrol, Inc. provided just under 550 patrol hours and reported 0 significant incidents. Year- to-date totals for patrol hours and significant incidents are 2,636.50 and 4, respectively.
November | Year to date | |
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Assists/Information | 0 | 0 |
Code Violations | 0 | 0 |
Escorts | 0 | 0 |
Environmentals | 0 | 0 |
Hours | 121.75 | 1,320.25 |
The CCP Trail & Parks Safety Program patrols the Metro Parks Greenway trails along the Olentangy River, as well as the Alum Creek Trail. Patrollers are out on the trail on mountain bikes five days a week (weather permitting) in order to provide an added measure of safety to bikers, walkers, joggers, etc., and to assist with any problems trail users might experience, such as flat tires, injuries, etc. During the month of November, CCP patrollers provided 121.75 patrol hours on the trails.
Patrollers reported a growing homeless camp in Tuttle Park; Tuttle Park Recreation Center personnel was notified.
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