| Milwaukee Police District Six Crime Analysis & Safety Trend Meeting Notes - Meeting Wed. May 25, 2011 Events Occurring in May, 2011 Aggravated Assaults - Firearm Related: 1020 W. Boden Court 05/23 @3-3:30 p.m. At 6:17 p.m. an Officer responded to Wheaton Franciscan Hospital in Franklin, where the victim stated that an unknown individual shot him one time in the left arm with an unknown firearm while he was at a gas station. This case is still open. 2800 Blk. South 15th St. 05/22 @8:37 p.m. This was a family dispute where a family member displayed a loaded 50 caliber desert eagle handgun, while intoxicated and threatened the victim. Officers recovered that gun and two other guns along with the subject who was hiding in a nearby yard. 3400 Blk. of South 15th St. 05/17 @3:38 p.m. This was a fight which started in the gas station located at 16th and Oklahoma. Two of subjects involved broke the windows out of one male's car. They left the scene as he followed them home. As they flee into the house - he shoots at them, then drives by the house and shoots at the house striking it twice but missing the males. A female who was home at the time was identified as the mother of the victims. She has been uncooperative on her sons location. A suspect has been identified as the shooter and police are attempting to locate him for questioning. 3200 Blk. S. 14th St. 05/11 @ 11 p.m. Officers were on a traffic stop in the 1500 block of W. Oklahoma when they heard 3 gun shots ring out south of their location. The Officer proceeded to the area when a call was dispatched for shots fired in the 3200 Blk. of South 15th Street. A neighbor who heard the shots was out in his yard. As the Officers spoke to that person they observed the balcony door ajar on the house to the south and then lights were turned off at that point. The officers made contact with several young males in that house and got consent to search from the mother who met them there. The officers investigation revealed that a 40 caliber handgun was fired off from the balcony at that location. Arrests were made for endangering safety. Aggravated Assaults - Non-Firearm: 4400 Blk. West Arthur Ct. 5/10 @6:02 p.m. Suspect struck the victim several times in the head causing a laceration which required stiches. Unknown suspect. 4000 Blk. South 2nd Street/Wilson Park 5/03 @4:40 p.m. This is an ongoing feud over a girlfriend on Facebook. Sexual Assaults: None Armed Robbery: 3700 Block of South 27th Street Dollar Tree store. Victim was approached as he exited the Dollar Tree store. The suspect asked if he wanted to buy some items. The victim allowed the suspect to get into his car. The suspect then had the victim drive him around the area. 2200 Block of West Alvina Avenue This was a residence where the subjects entered the home and demanded money. One victim was tazed. 3100 Blk. of South 76th Street Suspect entered the Little Ceasar restaurant and demanded money. Burglaries No increase this month. No targeted areas. How can you prevent a burglary? Harden your target by: Exterior lighting on your building Doors that are solid and well constructed Locks Window Pins/Stops Keep valuables secured Targeted items: Stereos and other electronics Flat screen TV's Snow blowers and lawn mowers Tools Jewelry Beware of an increase in the area of "Gypsy Burglars". These are individuals who come to your door and attempt to talk their way into your home. One of the individuals might get you to the basement to check on something bogus while the other steals your valuables. There have been a number of these in various areas on the south side. If the individual states they are from a utility such as WE Energies, they should have an ID and you can contact the utility to insure they are legitimate and someone should be in your area. Description of Suspects: White/Hispanic Males Hispanic or European Accent Age 30 - 45 5'7" - 5'9" Medium to stocky built
Previous Areas Targeted: 88th and Tripoli 20th and Plainfield 800 Block E. Morgan Ave. 2400 Block E. Ohio Ave. 3900 Block S. 1st St. Motor Vehicle Thefts: No report at this meeting. The next District Six Crime and Safety Trend Meeting is: NOTE: No meeting held in June. Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 6:30 PM St Luke's Hospital Auditorium Guest speaker will be Milwaukee Public School (location of summer program) Guest Speaker: Milwaukee County Sheriff Dept. was not our planned speaker but shared some great information about the 2011 Park Patrol zone assignments. There are 154 county parks and parkways, encompassing over 15,000 acres: including 75 miles of bike trails, 4 boat lauch sites, 16 golf courses, 14 swimming pools and several other park facilities. In an effort to effectively and efficiently meet the needs of the public, the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office has divided the Milwaukee County into 7 Park Patrol Zones. PARK's HOTLINE (414) 453-PARK or (414) 453-7275 You may use this number to call and leave a message to have someone return your call to discuss a particular problem or concern, or you may leave an anonymous message if you choose. OR Southeast Patrol Zone: Contact any of the following via their cell phone: Deputy Brad Summers (414) 426-0146 Deputy Jamie Campbell (414) 651-3293 Deputy Joann Donner (414) 651-3275 Citizens must also be reminded that for situations involving crimes in progress or immediate live safety to call 911. Our community liason officers are: P.O. Marissa Gutmann-Gnadt mgutma@milwaukee.gov P.O. Carlos Felix cfelix@milwaukee.gov (414)935-7198 Please call them to schedule the next Block Watch Meeting for your neighborhood. |
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Crime Report District 6
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