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NAC 7 Community Meeting Summary Worksheet March 31, 2021 Strategic Direction Intelligence Led Policing Crime Stats: March 16, 2021 – March 31, 2021 Calls for service (total) 354 Proactive Patrol Checks : 124 Enforcement Traffic Stops: 31 Arrests 1 Suspicious Vehicle Arrest and 2 Arrest from Traffic Stop Significant No Executive Order Violations Focus Four Crimes: Robbery None Burglary None Theft of auto None Theft from auto None Crime Patterns/Trends Community Please be vigilant in locking of your vehicles, garages, sheds, Notifications and homes. Secure bicycles left in yards and on porch. Please do not store anything valuable inside vehicles. Have packages delivered to leasing office of apartment buildings, work place, etc. to prevent package theft. Police calls for service can be viewed on Community Crime Map FPD’s 63rd Police Academy has graduated. The recent graduates started the Field Training Evaluation Program on Sunday March 28, 2021. Both Frederick City and Frederick County have seen an influx in catalytic converter thefts. Location of incidents range from residential areas to commercial areas. Although a person of interest has been located, please make sure to park your vehicles in well-lit areas. Install motion-sensing lighting and surveillance cameras. Problem Solving NAC Worksheets Commander worksheets Coordination of Departmental resources Identified needs of the community (reported) Identified needs of the community (observed) 1 NAC 7 Community Meeting Summary Worksheet March 31, 2021 Community Policing Other community All City of Frederick events, to include the permit process, meetings/events of have been suspended at this time. note. FPD job openings FPD is accepting applications for new hires and lateral officers. For more information, please visit www.frederickpolice.org NOTEWORTHY FPD The Frederick Police Department is taking all measures to PERFORMANCE ensure its employees are working in the safest of conditions as possible. All officers are provided with masks (both surgical and cloth), rubber gloves, goggles, and a face shield. Patrol vehicles are disinfected daily. Prior to the beginning of the shift, it is mandatory officers take their temperatures and complete a COVID-19 screening. 2.