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June 2013 Activity Report

Call of the Month

University

June Year to date
Assists/Information 188 743
Code Violations 183 529
Escorts 6 13
Environmentals 71 385
Hours 1,356.00 7,520.25

What do these mean?

From June 1, 2013 to June 30, 2013, the patrollers from Community Crime Patrol, Inc. provided just over 1,300 patrol hours and reported 1 significant incident. Year-to-date totals for patrol hours and significant incidents are 7,520.25 and 12, respectively.

6-05-13

Patrollers were approached by a female who had been the victim of a hit and run auto accident in the area of 16th and High. The patrollers contacted CPD via 645-4545. CPD Cars 44 and 41 responded to the scene. The responding officers took a report.

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Westside

June Year to date
Assists/Information 247 750
Code Violations 219 542
Escorts 1 2
Environmentals 57 342
Hours 1,198.00 5,711.75

What do these mean?

From June 1, 2013 to June 30, 2013, the patrollers from Community Crime Patrol, Inc. provided just under 1,200 patrol hours and reported 9 significant incidents. Year-to-date totals for patrol hours and significant incidents are 5,711.75 and 20, respectively.

6-07-13

Patrollers reported a suspicious individual who was possibly wanted in connection with a robbery in the area of Dakota and Broad. CPD Car 274 responded to the area, conducted a field interview, and found no stolen merchandise on the individual. No further action was taken.

6-11-13

Call of the Month

Patrollers reported an auto accident in the area of Broad and Marconi. CPD was notified of the situation via 645-4545. CPD Cars R162, 164 and Columbus Fire Department Medic 2 responded to the scene. A victim was treated by Medic 2 and CPD Car R612 cited the at-fault driver.

6-14-13

Patrollers reported an audible alarm at 117 S. Yale. A key holder arrived on scene and took care of the property. CPD was notified of the situation.

6-17-13

Patrollers were approached by an individual who requested medical attention in front of 320 Princeton. The Columbus Fire Department was notified of the situation. CFD Medic 10 responded to the scene and transported the individual to Mount Carmel Hospital.

6-18-13

Patrollers were in the area of Burgess and Wicklow when they reported hearing approximately 10 gunshots west of their location. CPD Car 9082 was notified of the situation. At short time later, the patrollers reported 7 more gunshots. CPD Car CRT 23 responded to the scene and met with the patrollers. No further action was taken.

6-20-13

Patrollers were approached by a male who requested medical assistance in the area of Hawkes and Broad. The patrollers contacted 911. Columbus Fire Department Medic 10, Engine X-18 responded to the scene. Medic 10 transported the individual to Mount Carmel Hospital.

6-23-13

Patrollers reported an audible alarm coming from 1034 W. Broad. CPD was notified of the situation via 645-4545. Car CRT-3 advised the patrollers that he will contact the owner of the vehicle on Monday, as this was a recurring issue. No further action was taken.

6-28-13

Patroller came across an unresponsive female in the area of Skidmore and Broad. CPD was notified of the situation via 645-4545. Columbus Fire Department Medic 10, CPD Car 82, and Car 9080 responded to the scene. The female awoke and no further medical attention was required. The patrollers escorted the female to her residence in the area of Skidmore and Broad.

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Merion Village

June Year to date
Assists/Information 82 274
Code Violations 30 104
Escorts 1 3
Environmentals 16 166
Hours 397.25 2,250.25

What do these mean?

From June 1, 2013 to June 30, 2013, the patrollers from Community Crime Patrol, Inc. provided just under 400 patrol hours and reported 1 significant incident. Year-to-date totals for patrol hours and significant incidents are 2,250.25 and 8, respectively.

6-21-13

Patrollers came across an individual requesting medical attention in the area of Fourth and Moler. The patrollers contacted 645-4545. Columbus Fire Department Engine 14, Medic 14, CPD Car 114, and 121 responded to the scene. The individual was transported to The Ohio State University East Hospital.

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Northland/North Linden

June Year to date
Assists/Information 116 338
Code Violations 36 77
Escorts 0 0
Environmentals 25 157
Hours 560.00 2,202.25

What do these mean?

From June 1, 2013 to June 30, 2013, the patrollers from Community Crime Patrol, Inc. provided just under 600 patrol hours and reported 2 significant incidents. Year-to-date totals for patrol hours and significant incidents are 2,201.75 and 8, respectively.

6-15-13

Patrollers reported a suspicious, possibly intoxicated male loitering in the area of Karl and Elmore. The patrollers advised that the male was seen hiding behind several buildings as he moved through the area. The patrollers contacted the Clinton Township Police Department. CTPD K-9, 211, and 206 arrived on the scene. The individual entered a residence in the area. No further action was taken.

6-22-13

Patrollers were approached by a male who requested police assistance in the area of Dresden and Radnor. CPD was notified of the situation via 645- 4545. CPD Car 182 responded to the scene and met with the male. Car 182 drove the male out of the area. No further action was taken.

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Downtown

June Year to date
Assists/Information 138 331
Code Violations 0 0
Escorts 0 0
Environmentals 0 60
Hours 813.00 4,080.75

What do these mean?

From June 1, 2013 to June 30, 2013, the patrollers from Community Crime Patrol, Inc. provided 813 patrol hours and reported 3 significant incidents. Year-to-date totals for patrol hours and significant incidents are 4,080.75 and 9, respectively.

6-09-13

Patrollers provided first aid to an injured male in Bicentennial Park.

6-12-13

Patrollers were advised of a male disturbing joggers on the trail just north of Souder. Patrollers spoke with the male and he left the area without incident. No further action was needed.

6-14-13

Patrollers located a lost banking card in the area of Town and Civic Center; the card was turned over to the bank.

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