October | Year to date | |
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Assists/Information | 85 | 2,261 |
Code Violations | 7 | 260 |
Escorts | 6 | 60 |
Environmentals | 19 | 433 |
Hours | 1,239.00 | 16,000.50 |
From October 1, 2014 to October 31, 2014, the patrollers from Community Crime Patrol, Inc. provided just over 1,200 patrol hours and reported 2 significant incidents. Year-to-date totals for patrol hours and significant incidents are 16,000.50 and 24, respectively.
Patrollers reported a fight involving four individuals in the area of 10th and High. The patrollers reported that the fighting ceased and the individuals left in separate directions. No further action was taken.
Patrollers reported an auto accident in the area of 12th and Summit. CPD Car S-23 and the CPD walkie crew responded to the scene. CPD Car 44 responded to the scene. Columbus Fire Department Medic 7 and Engine 7 responded to the area. The patrollers provided contact information to responding officers and cleared the scene.
October | Year to date | |
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Assists/Information | 80 | 1,219 |
Code Violations | 19 | 394 |
Escorts | 0 | 5 |
Environmentals | 37 | 361 |
Hours | 606.00 | 8,529.75 |
From October 1, 2014 to October 31, 2014, the patrollers from Community Crime Patrol, Inc. provided just over 600 patrol hours and reported 5 significant incidents. Year-to-date totals for patrol hours and significant incidents are 8,530.25 and 61, respectively.
Patrollers reported an open structure at 27 Stevens. CPD was notified of the situation via 645-4545. CPD Car 88 responded to the area. Car 88 searched the property. No one was located on the premises. Car 88 got in touch with the owner over the phone, who advised that the rear door has a malfunctioning lock. No further action was taken.
Patrollers reported a leaking propane tank in the rear of 210 Westpark. The Columbus Fire Department was notified. CFD Engine 10 and Ladder 10 responded, and took care of the situation.
Patrollers reported a suspicious male making customers uncomfortable inside a business in the area of Dakota and Broad. CPD was notified of the situation via 645-4545. The male left the business and the patrollers advised that he was in front of 1019 W. Broad. Patrollers advised that the male was attempting to open car doors in the area of Hawkes and State. CPD Cars 9081, S-93 and Wagon 88 responded to the scene. Responding officers stopped the male in the area of Town and Hawkes. The male was found to have an active warrant and placed under arrest.
Patrollers recovered a bag containing pills in the area of Yale and Sullivant. CPD was notified of the situation via 645-4545. CPD Car 82 responded to the scene and took the bag from the patrollers.
Call of the Month
Patrollers reported five males starting a fire in the area of Broad and Stevens. CPD and the Columbus Fire Department were made aware of the situation via 645-4545. CFD Ladder 10, Battalion Chief 5, and CPD Wagon 88 responded to the scene. Wagon 88 cited the individuals and CFD Ladder 10 extinguished the fire.
October | Year to date | |
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Assists/Information | 59 | 641 |
Code Violations | 4 | 212 |
Escorts | 0 | 0 |
Environmentals | 29 | 401 |
Hours | 425.00 | 3,705.25 |
From October 1, 2014 to October 31, 2014, the patrollers from Community Crime Patrol, Inc. provided just over 400 patrol hours and reported 2 significant incidents. Year-to-date totals for patrol hours and significant incidents are 3,705.25 and 31, respectively.
Patrollers reported a suspicious male sleeping in the rear of 197 Thurman. CPD was notified of the situation via 645-4545. CPD Car 112 responded to the area and talked with the male. The male was told to leave the area. The male complied. No further action was taken.
Patrollers reported an auto accident involving a vehicle that struck a light pole in the area of Columbus and Parsons. The patrollers notified CPD Car 9110 of the situation. The patrollers advised that the vehicle had begun to leave east out of the area. CPD Cars 9110 and 9161 responded to the scene. Columbus Fire Department Medic 14, Engines 14, and Engine 2 responded to the scene. CPD Car 9110 issued a citation to the driver.
October | Year to date | |
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Assists/Information | 57 | 729 |
Code Violations | 4 | 87 |
Escorts | 0 | 1 |
Environmentals | 15 | 175 |
Hours | 578.25 | 5,670.50 |
From October 1, 2014 to October 31, 2014, the patrollers from Community Crime Patrol, Inc. provided just under 600 patrol hours and reported 1 significant incident. Year-to-date totals for patrol hours and significant incidents are 5,670.50 and 18, respectively.
Patrollers reported an open structure at 3420 Walmar. CPD was notified of the situation via 645-4545. CPD Wagon 28 and Car R-20 responded to the scene and searched the property. No one was located on the premises. No further action was taken.
October | Year to date | |
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Assists/Information | 36 | 420 |
Code Violations | 0 | 0 |
Escorts | 0 | 0 |
Environmentals | 13 | 59 |
Hours | 738.25 | 5,949.25 |
From October 1, 2014 to October 31, 2014, the patrollers from Community Crime Patrol, Inc. provided 738.25 patrol hours and reported 1 significant incident. Year-to-date totals for patrol hours and significant incidents are 5,949.25 and 4, respectively.
Patrollers reported an open structure in front of 261 S. Front. CPD was notified of the situation via 645-4545. CPD Car 9161 responded to the scene and searched the property. No one was located on the premises. No further action was taken.
October | Year to date | |
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Assists/Information | 19 | 308 |
Code Violations | 1 | 73 |
Escorts | 0 | 1 |
Environmentals | 7 | 108 |
Hours | 205.25 | 2,077.50 |
From October 1, 2014 to October 31, 2014, the patrollers from Community Crime Patrol, Inc. provided just over 200 patrol hours and reported 1 significant incident. Year-to-date total patrol hours and significant incidents are 2,077.50 and 4, respectively.
Patrollers reported a loud argument involving two males and a female in front of 856 Franklin. The patrollers advised that one of the males was in possession of a firearm. CPD was notified of the situation via 911. The Columbus Police Department helicopter responded to the area. CPD Car 123 and Wagon 128 responded to the scene. Responding officers approached the male, disarmed him, and conducted a field interview. It was determined that the male had the proper license to carry a firearm. The responding officers diffused the argument and no further action was taken.
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