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Community Engagement Report Community Engagement Report - January 2017 MEETING TYPE: BLOCK WATCH/SCHOOL/ NAME/BADGE/ DESCRIPTION OF EVENT - DATE CIVIC ORGANIZATION/ ZN PCT ADDRESS / LOCATION BUREAU / UNIT COMMUNITY/AGENCY/ ASSIGNMENT NAME OF GROUP: NOTES / OUTCOME BUSINESS MTG./ PUBLIC EVENT/MEDIA No meetings to report for this period Investigative/Admin No meetings to report for this period Support Ops 1/4/17 Community Worthington PD HQ Adv Training Rease #1507 Suburban CPAA Coordinators meeting 10 Attendees 1/5-6/17 Community 5 16 Convention Center Adv Training Kirk #2250 CRASE 1 (30 attendees) &2 (77attendees) Will be done Quarterly 1/12/17 Community Academy Adv Training Day, Rease 7 Kirk CPA Alumni 25 Attendees 6 from other jurisdictions 1/13/17 Community Muni Court Adv Training Rease #1508 Impaired Dirivng training seminar for new mayors & magistrates (16) 1/10/17 Business Academy CAP/Robbery Det. S. Lent #1579 Public Eyes Meeting with bank Security Lt. Spears #5089 1/3/17 Business Academy CAP/Robbery Sgt. Laird #5107 Pharmacy Robbery Roundtable 1/17/17 Community 2 14 2500 Park Crescent Dr Communications McKelvey T69 Z2 Community meeting with CLO Keckley & Code Enforcement 1/18/17 Community 2 14 4211 Groves Rd Communications McKelvey T69 Community mtg w/ CLO Keckley with Planning re: Hamilton/70 project 1/18/17 Public Event 2 9 4211 Groves Rd Patrol/Zone 2 9B Sgt Hurst #5305 Community Event to discuss S Hamilton Road project. 1/19/17 Civic Association 2 20 3900 Hendron Patrol/Zone 2 CRT 2 Windon #143 Three Rivers Civic Assoc. - Discussed problems in the neighborhood 1/25/17 Business Meeting 1 18 Comm. Ref. Immagration S Patrol/Zone 2 14B Sgt. Fuqua #5316 Police Class / Orientation of new refugees to the U.S. 1/26/17 Block Watch 2 20 2500 Park Cresent Dr Patrol/Zone 2 CRT 2 Tate #5155 BW Coordinators meeting - Discussed Zone 2 issues, Q&A session 1/26/17 Blockwatch 2 20 2500 Park Cresent Dr Patrol/Zone 2 Lt. McFadden #5039 BW Coordinators meeting - Discussed Zone 2 Staffing issues and response times Cmdr. Hyland 1/3/17 Hilltop Area Commission 3 19 511 S. Hague Ave Patrol/Zone 3 PO Trent Community asked City Council for more officers on Westside 15 Prct Block watch 1/12/17 Captains 3 15 Academy Patrol/Zone 3 Cmdr. Hyland Sheriff Baldwin presentation. Group inquiry about more officers for Z-3 Sgt. McNamara/Off. 1/17/71 Hilltop Area Commission 3 19 511 S. Hague Ave Patrol/Zone 3 Spohn Attended Hilltop Area Zoning meeting 1/18/17 Southwest Commission 3 8 1665 Harrisburg pk Patrol/Zone 3 Officer O'Connor Attended Southwest Area Commission Meeting nothing to report wkly Community 4 3 619 Blenheim Patrol/Zone 4 PO Gustafson Weekly foot patrol in area of due to narcotics complaint wkly Community 4 3 536 Wetmore Patrol/Zone 4 PO Gustafson Checks on elderly female - contacts w/Adult Prot Serv & Senior Options 1/4/17 School 5 16 Columbus Metro School Patrol/Zone 5 CRT 5 Ofc. Coleman Coffee with a cop event. Interacted with the kids. 1/9/17 School 5 16 Columbus Downtown School Patrol/Zone 5 CRT 5 Sgt. Konves CCS diversity townhall/lunch. Interacted with students. 1/10/17 Civic Association 5 16 Stonewall Community Ctr Patrol/Zone 5 CRT 5 Sgt. Konves Attended a meeting regarding trans-community issues. 1/11/17 Civic Association 3 19 Hilltop Library Patrol/Zone 5 CRT 5 CRT 5 Provided a policing orientation to the immigrant community. 1/2/17 PSB Chaplain Leo Connolly Responded to assist with a senior citizen in need of shelter 1/9/17 UAV seminar 4 5 OSP Academy PSB Cmdr. Bodker #5027 UAV meetings with personnel from private and public agencies 1/27/17 OTA Meeting 5 16 Columbus Convention Ctr PSB Cmdr. Bodker #5027 Presentation/meeting with Ohio Township Association 1/3/17 Commission 4 4 1150 W. 5th Ave. SRB/CLO-N Smith #1193 355 5th by Northwest Commission meeting 1/3/17 Community 1 6 555 Borror Dr. SRB/CLO-N Townsend 340 First Responder Faceoff Event meeting w/coordinator 1/3/17 Community 1 1 Friendship Village SRB/CLO-N Geis 351 NCC Meeting 1/4/17 Blockwatch 1 6 5571 New Albany Rd. SRB/CLO-N Townsend 340 Upper Albany West meeting w/coordinator 1/4/17 Business 4 4 1160 N. High St. SRB/CLO-N Smith #1193 355 Short North Alliance meeting 1/5/17 Commission 4 5 Tray Lee Center SRB/CLO-N Wilson #1419 344 North Central Area Commission meeting. 1/5/17 Community 1 1 Church of Good Shepherd SRB/CLO-N Geis 351 Sharon Woods Civic Assoc. mtg 1/6/17 Community 1 17 5448 Maddens Point Ln. SRB/CLO-N Morgan #359 Safety/Security Presentation/Meeting 1/6/17 School 1 6 3360 Kohr Blvd SRB/CLO-N Townsend 340 Drug Education Presentation 1/9/17 Block Watch 1 6 6100 Grand Strand Ave SRB/CLO-N Townsend 340 Upper Albany West Blockwatch 1/10/17 Block Watch 4 5 1410 Cleveland Ave. SRB/CLO-N Wilson #1419 344 Greater Linden Blockwatch meeting Columbus Division of Police Community Engagement Report - January 2017 Page 1 of 138 MEETING TYPE: BLOCK WATCH/SCHOOL/ NAME/BADGE/ DESCRIPTION OF EVENT - DATE CIVIC ORGANIZATION/ ZN PCT ADDRESS / LOCATION BUREAU / UNIT COMMUNITY/AGENCY/ ASSIGNMENT NAME OF GROUP: NOTES / OUTCOME BUSINESS MTG./ PUBLIC EVENT/MEDIA 1/10/17 Civic Association 4 5 St. Stephen's Community Ho SRB/CLO-N Wilson #1419 344 Woodland-Holt Civic Association meeting 1/10/17 Community 4 4 233 E. 1st Ave. SRB/CLO-N Smith #1193 355 Italian Village Society meeting 1/11/17 Business 4 2 505 King Ave. SRB/CLO-N C Riley 1439 343 Security mtg 1/11/17 Community 1 17 5316 Spring River Ave SRB/CLO-N Morgan #359 Hayden Run West Civic Assoc. Meeting 1/11/17 Safety Committee 4 4 328 W. Lane Ave. SRB/CLO-N Smith #1193 355 University District Safety Committee meeting 1/12/17 Business 4 2 127 S Davis Ave. SRB/CLO-N C Riley 1439 343 Safety meeting at nursing college 1/12/17 Business 1 1 Church of Good Shepard SRB/CLO-N Geis 351 161 Task Force mtg. (Monthly) 1/12/17 Civic Association 4 5 Duxberry School SRB/CLO-N Wilson #1419 344 Argyle Park Civic Association meeting 1/12/17 Community 4 2 Linden Rec. Center SRB/CLO-N C Riley 1439 343 North Linden Blockwatch 1/13/17 Business 4 4 1230 N. High St. SRB/CLO-N Smith #1193 355 Business Robbery prevention/safety presentation 1/13/17 School 1 6 Beautiful Savior School SRB/CLO-N Townsend 340 Safety Presentation 1/17/17 Community 4 4 248 E. 11th Ave. SRB/CLO-N Smith #1193 355 Neighborhood Pride Center meeting 1/17/17 Commission 4 5 1410 Cleveland Ave. SRB/CLO-N Wilson #1419 344 South Linden Area Commission meeting 1/18/17 Civic Association 1 18 Trinity Church SRB/CLO-N Clinger 348 Clinton Estates Civic Association 1/18/17 Commission 4 4 2231 N. High St. SRB/CLO-N Smith #1193 355 University Area Commission meeting 1/18/17 Community 4 4 575 W. 1st Ave. SRB/CLO-N Smith #1193 355 Harrison West Society meeting 1/18/17 Community 4 3 114 Morse Rd SRB/CLO-N Stacy 354 Community Mtg spoke about residental security / panhandlers 1/18/17 School 4 2 300 Dana Ave. SRB/CLO-N C Riley 1439 343 School security mtg. at Dana Ave. charter school 1/19/17 Blockwatch 1 6 2505 N. Cassady Ave SRB/CLO-N Townsend 340 Cumberland Ridge Blockwatch 1/19/17 Community 4 4 120 W. Goodale St. SRB/CLO-N Smith #1193 355 Short North Civic Association meeting 1/19/17 Community 4 5 2933 Mock Rd. SRB/CLO-N Wilson #1419 344 Brittany Hills Civic Association meeting 1/20/17 Business 1 17 17 Sub SRB/CLO-N Morgan #359 Meeting with Fedex-Mail Theft 1/20/17 School 4 2 220 W. 12th Ave. SRB/CLO-N C Riley 1439 343 OSU Soc. Class presentation 1/23/17 Civic Association 1 6 3833 Westerville Rd. SRB/CLO-N Townsend 340 Walnut Creek Civic Association Meeting 1/24/17 Block Watch 1 18 Epworth Church SRB/CLO-N Clinger #348 Forest Park BW 1/24/17 Block Watch 4 3 566 Blenheim SRB/CLO-N Stacy #354 Blenheim BW and raids on-line presentation 1/24/17 Civic Association 1 18 Salem Baptist Church SRB/CLO-N Clinger #348 Salem Civic Association 1/24/17 Community 4 5 1410 Cleveland Ave. SRB/CLO-N Wilson #1419 344 Greater Linden Advisory Council meeting 1/24/17 Community 4 2 1410 Cleveland Ave. SRB/CLO-N C Riley 1439 343 Greater Linden Advisory Council meeting 1/24/17 Business 1 17 Carriage Place-Chase Bank SRB/CLO-N Morgan #359 Meeting with bank manager-Fire Ln Complaints 1/25/17 Block Watch 4 5 5 Sub SRB/CLO-N Wilson #1419 344 Eastern Glen Block Watch meeting 1/25/17 Community 4 4 175 E. 7th Ave. SRB/CLO-N Smith #1193 355 Weinland Park Civic Association meeting 1/25/17 Community 4 2 1652 Oakland Park Ave. SRB/CLO-N C Riley 1439 343 Cub Scout presentation 1/25/17 Community 1 17 5705 Dorsey Rd SRB/CLO-N Morgan #359 Suspicious Vehicle/person-Misty Meadows (Complaint) 1/26/17 Block Watch 4 4 2141 Indianola Ave. SRB/CLO-N Smith #1193 355 Iuka Ravine Area Block watch meeting 1/26/17 Community 1 6 Ulry Rd/Central College Rd SRB/CLO-N Townsend 340 Asherton Grove Condominiums Safety Meeting 1/26/17 Business 2 14 Reynoldsburg PD SRB/CLO-N Clinger #348 Hotel Meeting 1/26/17 Business 1 1 Reynoldsburg PD SRB/CLO-N Geis 351 Hotel Meeting 1/2/17 Community 5 7 Shepard Library SRB/CLO-S Jackson #619 / 345 Regular Civic Assoc.
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