Thursday, October 6, 2011

SEPTEMBER District 6 Crime Report

These notes are brought to us through the generous donation of time from Nancy and Vickie, our two Tippecanoe Crime Watch Reps. It is our hope that understanding what happened in the course of a crime can help us better protect ourselves and our property. District 2 needs one or two Reps. If you can spare an hour a month to attend their Crime Analysis Meeting, please let me know. Officer Gloria will be more than happy to work with you to get information passed on to your neighborhood. Crime respects no boundaries. What happens on some other street in the South Side will eventually affect you on yours.

Thank you Vickie, Thank you Nancy.
 
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AGGRAVATED ASSAULT - NO FIREARM
 
 
2500 Block W Oklahoma Avenue
  • Victim boards school bus looking for suspect whom she wants to fight
  • Victim approaches suspect and punches her several times
  • Suspect pulls out a box cutter and strikes victim several times causing 3 lacerations which require stitches
  • Victim cited for battery
  • Suspect arrested - case cleared
100 Block E.Rosedale
 
  • Victim and suspect are drinking at a mutual friends house when victim begins arguing with friend and pushes her
  • Suspect steps in and batters victim causing several lacerations which require stitches to close
  • Suspect identified but not yet in custody
  • Case pending
 
ARMED ROBBERY
 
2500 Block W. Morgan Avenue
 
  • Victim sleeping in residence when he hears someone attempting to enter - suspect breaks window and unlocks door
  • Suspect implies weapon and forces victim into basement where the suspect obtains a large amount of cash
  • Suspect forces victim upstairs and obtains wallet and television and flees
  • Suspect W/M 30's 6' 200#
  • Case pending
3500 Block S. 13th Street
  • Masked Suspect armed with handgun enters store and demands money
  • Suspect obtains cartons of cigarettes and flees
  • Suspect and driver arrested and confessed to involvement in multiple robberies
  • Case cleared by arrest
3100 Block South 92nd St.
  • Masked suspect enters store and displays handgun
  • Witness in the store begins praying out loud for suspect and suspect flees store without obtaining anything
  • Suspect and driver arrested and confessed to multiple robberies
  • Case cleared by arrest
2500 Block W. Layton Ave.
  • Victim obtains prescription narcotics at pharmacy and paces parking lot
  • Victim approached by 2 B/M suspects, one armed with a handgun who demands victims property, striking victim in the head with the gun several times
  • Victim suffered broken nose and multiple lacerations requiring stitches
  • Case pending
300 Block E. Schiller Street
  • Masked suspect armed with handgun enters victims residence via unlocked rear door
  • Suspect orders both victims to the ground and walks further into the residence when one Victim flees out the back door
  • Victim trips and falls outside and is confronted by the suspect
  • At this time a neighbor exits his house causing the suspect to flee
  • Case pending
STRONG ARMED ROBBERY
 
2400 Block W Morgan Ave
 
  • Victim walking to bus stop and talking on the phone when approached by 4 suspects who demand her belonging "before she gets hurt"
  • Suspects obtain cell phone, money, ID and clothing
  • Victim doesn't report it until the next day
  • Case pending
2500 Block W Warnimont Ave.
  • Victim is followed into his apartment building by Suspect
  • Suspect confronts victim in elevator, begins punching victim and forcible removes victims wallet from his pants
  • Two witnesses chase and apprehend the suspect holding him until police arrive.
  • Case cleared by arrest
BURGLARIES
  • Residential:15
  • Garage:7
  • Business:6
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT
  • Motor Vehicle Thefts:14
  • 10 of these 14 vehicles have already been recovered (over 71%)
 
GUEST SPEAKER: Matt Dama (Special Enforcement Inspector)
  • Matt discussed how he works with Police District Six in dealing with Nuisance properties and issues.
  • He also discussed what kind of things you may do that requires a permit from the City Of Milwaukee.
Next Crime Meeting: October 26th. St. Luke's Auditorium.
Guest Speaker: Department of Corrections
 
 
 

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