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LMPD Sixth Division Address: 5600 Shepherdsville Road Park Jefferson Center, Entrance #2 Louisville, KY 40228
Email @ [email protected] Phone number: (502) 574-2187 Fax number: (502) 968-4896 This division includes the following neighborhoods: Audubon Park, Avondale Melbourne Heights, Bashford Manor, Bon Air, Bowman, Breckenridge Estates, Brookhaven, Camp Taylor, Edgewood, Fairgrounds, Gardiner Lane, George Rogers Clark Park Neighborhood, Hawthorne, Hayfield Dundee, Highland Park, Hikes Point, Klondike, Newburg, Norfolk, Poplar Level, Prestonia, Saint Joseph, Schnitzelburg and Standiford, St. Regis Park , Regency Woods. Division Commander: Major Don Burbrink -- Email
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Sector Lieutenants - This position's responsibilities include, but are not limited to, reducing crime and improving quality of life issues by coordinating the units in his/her sector.
sector map. Sector 1 - Lieutenant Dale Thompson -- Email Sector 2 - Lieutenant Glenn Simpson -- Email Administrative Lieutenant David Gray -- Email Street Index
Online Crime Mapping Metro Watch, an online crime mapping tool, allows citizens to map crimes that have occurred in their neighborhoods during the past 90 days. Can be accessed from LMPD home page Here
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COMPSTAT Beat Priorities
Division 6 Sector 1 Beat 1 Prepared by Lt. Dale Thompson
Reporting Date: From 06-24-12 to 06-30-12 COMPSTAT REPORT # 26
Burg-2600 Block of Pindell Ave-victim stated that an unknown suspect(s) gained entry to her residence
and removed the listed items *(4) watches, a pearl bracelet and necklace. A witness advised that she
observed a white female wearing a backpack, jeans, and a white t-shirt walking around the residence
looking through the windows of the victim’s home. Officers collected evidence at the scene that led to
the arrest of Misty Burba W/F 04/27/1976 and Alex Seidler W/M 07/07/1984
There was also an unknown W/F in her 20’s still at large.
Burg-9300 Block of Clarks Ln-victim stated while she and her sister were sitting on the porch an
unknown male suspect entered her home and attempted to unplug her laptop computer. The victim
asked the suspect what he was doing inside her house; the suspect stated that he was with a ministry.
The suspect then fled out the front door. Once the suspect was gone the victim realized that the
suspect took both her and her sister’s cell phones that were left on the front porch. The suspect fled in
a gray SUV bearing a license plate #3353-XG. Taken *(1) Apple IPHONE and (1) Android HTC cell phone
Burg-900 Block of Parkway Dr-victim states that an unknown suspect gained entry into her home and
removed *several pieces of jewelry. Detectives are following up on evidence that was left at the scene
Burg-1600 Block of Grove Ave-victim states that when he returned home from work, he noticed a
window smashed. An unknown suspect threw a brick through the rear kitchen window, once inside the
suspect removed the listed items * a Playstation 3, IPOD classic, and a wireless insight router
Burg-3507 Poplar Level Rd-@ Jimmy Johns-officers responded to the listed location on a commercial
burglar alarm. Once on scene officers discovered that an unknown suspect had used a crowbar to gain
entry into the business. Once inside the suspect had attempted to gain access to a second door, but was
unable to gain entry. The suspect fled the scene prior to officer’s arrival
TBUT-1517 Durrett Ln-@ KY Transportation Dept-reporting party states that an unknown suspect(s)
entered the fenced in lot and removed *a 500ft spool of copper line off a truck
Division 6 Sector 1 Beat 2 Prepared by Lt. Dale Thompson
Burg-800 Block of Norton Ave-victim states that when he returned home from work he noticed that his
home had been broken into. The unknown suspect(s) gained entry through the back door of the home,
once inside the suspect(s) removed *a computer and money from the home. A crowbar and glass slats
from the back window were found on the back porch, both items were collected at the scene
Burg-5600 Block of Indian Oaks Circle-victim stated that when she returned home she found a rear
window smashed in and her *32” flat screen TV and laptop computer missing
Burg-3200 Block of Chinquapin Ln-victim stated that when he returned from work he noticed one of the
front windows broken out. The victim reports that the listed items were missing from his home *(50)
DVDs
Burg-3900 Block of Serene Way-victim stated that when her and her son returned home from work they
noticed that their home had been broken into. The victim states that the suspect(s) gained entry by
kicking in the door on the side of the house. Once inside the suspect(s) removed the listed property
*XBOX, Games, Kinect, 32” flat screen TV, DVD player, a portable DVD player, a 2 liter of soda and (2)
gold rings. The victim believes that the suspect must have been familiar to the family because the family
dog was not upset
TBUT-5100 Crafty Dr-reporting party states that *two AC units were stolen from the property over the
weekend
TBUT-4000 Block of Shady Villa Dr-an unknown suspect(s) removed the outside *AC unit and copper
pipes from this vacant property
TBUT FM Auto-4704 Preston Hwy-@ Red Roof Inn-victim states that an unknown suspect cut 2 locks off
of the cap cover on the bed of his truck in order to gain entry to the bed. Victim states once entry was
gained the suspect stole the listed tools from the bed of the truck *Gas Air Compressor, (3) nail pouches,
tool box w/tools, (6) utility knives, (3) roofing nail guns, cordless framing gun, (8) hammers, (2) tin snips,
an electric blower and a tool bag w/tools
TBUT FM Auto-5600 Block of Spicewood Ln-victim stated that an unknown suspect gained entry into his
vehicle while it was parked in the driveway of his home. The unknown suspect removed *a GPS, a
laptop and several papers that included the social security numbers of the victim’s family members
TBUT FM Auto-3500 Block of Templewood Dr-victim stated that an unknown suspect must have used a
slim Jim (jimmy) to gain entry to his vehicle. The victim states that the suspect removed the listed items
from his vehicle *satellite radio system and an auto scanner
TBUT FM Auto-4719 Poplar Level Rd-@ Jim Brown Auto-the security officer at this location observed an
unknown male suspect on the parking lot going through a few vehicles. Once the security officer called
the police, the suspect fled the area leaving behind a shoulder bag which contained a pry bar, (2) flash
lights, (2) coat hangers, (2) different gloves, a pair of wire cutters, and a screw driver. There were two
vehicles that had been entered on the lot; however, nothing appeared to be missing
TBUT FM Auto-6300 Fern Valley Way-victim states that his son broke into his vehicle and removed
*cash and a camcorder. The victim stated the his adult son does not live with him any longer
TBUT FM Auto-911 Grade Ln-@ UPS-victim stated the an unknown suspect gained entry to her vehicle
and removed the listed *credit card and a cancelled check
Division 6 Sector 1 Beat 3 Prepared by Lt. Dale Thompson
Burg-3500 Block of Blue Park Ln-victim came home and found her front door kicked in. An unknown
suspect(s) entered the residence and removed the listed property *laptop, Sony PS3, a gold watch, gold
necklace and cash
Burg-6000 Block of Corinth Way-victim reports that his friend called him and told him that his home had
been burglarized. The victim believes that his friend may have something to do with the crime because
just days before the incident the victim’s friend had ask to use the victim’s laptop. The victim advises
that his friend had been staying with him for about three days. The only thing taken in the burglary was
the *laptop
Burg-3200 Block of Golden Turtle Circle-officers responded to the listed location on a reported burglary.
The front door had a dead bolt; however, it appeared that the lock was forced open. The victim
reported the listed items missing *(2) 51” flat screen HD TVs, (1) 55” LG flat screen TV, XBOX, Wii
system, (20) Games, laptop, surround sound system, IPOD, GPS, cash, desk top computer, printer and (2)
blue ray players
Burg-3200 Block of Kemmons Dr-officers received a dispatched to the listed location on a break-in in
progress. Once officers arrived on scene they received information that the suspect was hiding on the
inside of the apartment. Officers gave several verbal commands demanding that the suspect come out.
Officers gained entry to the apartment and found the suspect hiding in the hall closet. Arrested
Alfranchanna Michelle Burns B/F 04/10/1973
Burg-4500 Block of Aral Dr-victim arrived home and found a large hole in the front window. The victim
stated that several items were pushed off the kitchen table, but nothing was missing from the home.
The victim owns a pit-bull that runs loose in the home and he believes that the dog may have scared the
suspect away before they got any further into the home
Burg-3600 Fountain Dr-the property manager reports that an unknown suspect gained entry into the
club house by breaking a back window. Once inside the suspect removed the listed property *Wii, XBOX
and a 42” flat screen TV
TBUT-3500 Caravan Way-reporting party states that an eviction notice was served on the past tenants.
When the tenants moved out they reportedly took the listed items *a GE stove, GE refrigerator, and a
Coleman gas furnace
TBUT-4900 Block of Garden Green Way-victim states that an unknown suspect removed the listed items
from her backyard *a lawn mower and (4) new tires
TBUT Auto-5500 Block of Ripple Ln-victim states that an unknown suspect removed his moped from the
driveway of this location. *a Blue Moped
TBUT Auto-3200 Block of Kemmons Dr-victim states while vehicle was parked at this location, an
unknown suspect took his *2003 Cadillac Deville Gold KY (042-DFG)
TBUT FM Auto-3322 Red Roof Inn Pl-@ Red Roof Inn-victim states that an unknown suspect cut the lock
off of the toolbox in the bed of the company truck and removed the listed items *(2)4-1/2” grinders,
hand tools, a sawzall, portaband and several other tools
TBUT FM Auto-3322 Red Roof Pl Inn-@ Red Roof Inn-victim states the an unknown suspect removed
*an Air Compressor from the rear bed of his pickup truck
TBUT Parts FM Auto-5400 Block of Ripple Ln- removed the listed items *a CD player and a power drill
victim returned to her vehicle which was parked on the street in front of her house. The victim stated
that an unknown suspect had thrown a brick through the rear window of her vehicle gaining entry, once
inside the suspect
Division 6 Sectors 2 Beat 4 Prepared by Lt. Glenn Simpson
ATT Burg-4900 Block of Cawood Dr-victim came home and found a broken kitchen window on the west
side of the house. The suspect(s) had thrown a piece of concrete through the window. The alarm was
activated during this attempt. A neighbor reported seeing three black male suspect(s) one light skin
black male along with two dark skin black males wearing all black clothing knocking on the victim’s door
just before the attempted break-in occurred. No entry was gained to the victim’s house
Burg-4400 Block of Kranet Way-victim stated that an unknown suspect gained entry into his home
through an unlocked rear bedroom window. Once inside the suspect removed *a 42” LCD 3D TV
Burg-2200 Block of Richland Ave-victim states that an unknown suspect gained entry into his home and
removed the listed items *XBOX, PS3, (4) games, 32” TV and an IMAC computer. A neighbor reported
seeing a Hispanic male driving a silver 04-05 Impala with very dirty front rims parked down the street
and walked up to the victim’s house. The suspect was seen pulling away from the victim’s home shortly
after the break-in
Robbery-2006 Landing Dr-victim states that she met the suspect at “the Hole in the Wall” bar on Indian
Trial. Once the two came back to the victim’s apartment the suspect accused the victim of taking money
from his pants. The suspect took the victim’s purse from her, once she attempted to get it back the
suspect became violent knocking the victim to the floor and striking the victim in the face. The suspect
fled the scene in a brown 4Dr sedan with the victim’s *purse
TBUT FM Auto-9500 Block of Ridge Stone Ct-victim states that an unknown suspect broke into his
company vehicle and removed the listed *an engagement ring, cash and a GPS
TBUT FM Auto-4604 Wattbourne Ln-@ In Town Suites-reporting party stated that an unknown suspect
stole the *ladder off the top of the company vehicle during the night
Division 6 Sector 2 Beat 5 Prepared by Lt. Glenn Simpson
Burg-1500 Block of Hawkshead Ln-victim states that an unknown suspect(s) gained entry into his
attached garage by unknown means. Once inside the suspect(s) entered the victim’s vehicle and took
*(3)credit cards from the center console
Burg-4200 Block of Blossomwood Dr-victim states that an unknown suspect(s) gained entry into his
garage and removed the listed property *100 lbs of copper. Victim states that the garage is always
unlocked and the items that were taken were in a specific location in the garage. The victim stated that
he may have an idea who is responsible for the crime
TBUT FM Auto-8300 Block of Regency Woods Way-victim states that an unknown suspect stole her
purse from her vehicle while it was parked in the driveway in the rear of her home. The victim states
that her vehicle was left unlocked and there were no signs of forced entry to the vehicle. The victim’s
*purse, wallet, (2) checkbooks, Drivers License, credit card, and (8) medical insurance cards were taken
SIXTH DIVISION CRIME TRENDS FOR WEEK OF 06-24 to 06-30-12
Beat 1 Beat 2 Beat 3 Beat 4 Beat 5 Total Prev. Wk
ROBBERY 0 0 0 1 0 1 3
BURGLARY 5 4 7 3 2 21 12
AUTO 0 0 1 0 0 1 3
FM AUTO 0 6 4 2 1 13 11
CM 1 0 2 2 2 7 16
SHOPLIFTING 1 0 7 0 5 13 14
FOR
THE NUMBER
Subject Name: Alias:
Sex: Male Race: White Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown DOB: 05/25/92
Height: 509 Weight: 200 Soc Sec #: Photo #
Address(es): Other #'s:
Code #: 6874 Car #: 696 Office #: 574-2187
Page 1 of 1 LMPD #06-0046
12/06
WANTED REGARDINGPERSON IS
LMPD 633 W Jefferson Street Louisville, Kentucky 40202
Subject has numerous warrants at this time and numerous cases pending in other counties.
SUBJECT NEEDS TO BE INTERVIEWED BY DETECTIVES PRIOR TO BOOKING. Contact
Det. K. Lewis or any on duty 6th division detective.
Date Posted: 6/27/2012
Additional Information:
CAUTION:
407-43-7653 469506
236 Foley Road, Shepherdsville 181 Whispbrook Cir
WANTED6th divisionBY THE LMPDBurglary 2
After Hours Contact Info:
.
80-12-050489Subject unlawfully entered victim's residence and removed property
belonging to the victim. E-WARRANT PENDING.
Branham, Brandon C
Kevin LewisContact Information: Officer
Additional Contact Info: Any on duty 6th division detective.
Identifying Scars, Marks, Tattoos, etc.
CASE
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR RECEIVE INFORMATION ON ANY OF THESE
INDIVIDUALS CONTACT THE LMPD SERVICE CENTER
502-574-LMPD (5673)
or
Toll Free 1-866-649-4479
June 30, 2012
The idea for a Louisville’s Most Wanted program was conceived by retired Detective Bill Burke. The
program began as a cooperative effort between WDRB FOX-41 television station, and the Louisville Metro
Police Department. Photos of the following individuals will be shown at 9:00 P.M. ON WDRB FOX 41. This
program is shown in conjunction with America’s Most Wanted. WDRB FOX-41 shows a 30 second public
service announcement of two persons currently wanted by the Louisville Metro Police. The persons shown
are wanted for felony warrants only.
The program originally aired on 8-17-92 during the popular hour-long program, America’s Most Wanted.
To date, the program Louisville’s Most Wanted, has aired over 1600 wanted felony suspects, and has
apprehended over 97% of that number. Suspects have been caught in over 20 states and three other nations.
www.louisvilleky.gov/metropolice
AW# 02-F-700039
Par
E-05610000261726
HEIGHT: 5-4 WEIGHT: 175 HAIR: BLACK
LOUISVILLE’S MOST WANTED — (502) 574-LMPD/5673
RACE/SEX: W/M
AGE: 36
E-056100001216748, 1216749, 1216750, 1216751
HEIGHT: 5-9
WEIGHT: 180 HAIR: BLACK
EYES: BROWN
Perez, Andres REMARKS: Wanted for: Complicity to Engaging in Organized Crime.
Complicity to Trafficking in Marijuana (More than 5 pounds), 1st Offense.
*** Bond To Be Set Upon Arrest***
RACE/SEX: H/M
AGE: 26
RACE/SEX: H/M
AGE: 36
HEIGHT: 5-3
WEIGHT: 155 HAIR: BLACK
EYES: BROWN
HEIGHT: 5-4
WEIGHT: 150 HAIR: BALD
EYES: BROWN
08-CR-000927
E-05610000394808
McCormick, Stuart
REMARKS: Wanted for: Robbery-1st Degree.
*** Bond To Be Set Upon Arrest***
RACE/SEX: B/M DOB: 28
E-05610000205579
HEIGHT: 6-3
WEIGHT: 210 HAIR: BLACK
EYES: BROWN
COMPLEXION: MEDIUM
Coto-Nelson, Omar
REMARKS: Wanted for: Attempted Murder, Assault Under Extreme
Emotional Disturbance.
*** Bond $25,000.00 Full Cash***
Roots, Charles S.
REMARKS: Wanted for: 5 Counts of Theft by Failure to Make Required Disposition of Property. 3 Counts of Theft by Deception-Include Cold
Checks U/$10,000.00.
*** Bond To Be Set Upon Arrest***
*A few key points
• Please remember that some crimes are preventable and you can do your part!
• Please remember to secure all values before you exit your vehicle! (GPS, Laptops, Purses, Cell Phones, etc)
• Please remember when you make a new purchase (Televisions, Game Systems,
Stereo Equipment, etc) to record the model and serial numbers of the items along with the value of these items at the time of purchase! Please remember to keep the information in a secured location.
Photographs of your valuables (Jewelry, Electronics, Special Coins etc) are very important to help with the recovery of your property
• Also remember to never leave your doors or windows unlocked when you leave your
home!