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2013 What an eventful year INSIDE THIS ISSUE: A Year in Review- cont’d 2 3rd Annual Shop with a Cop 2 Phoenix Neighbor- hood Patrol 3 Coffee with a Cop 3 Graffiti Conference 3 March Com- munity Meeting 3 Crime Pre- vention Day 4 March Calendar of Events 5 MOUNTAIN VIEW PRECINCT Bird’s Eye View FEBRUARY 2014 VOLUME 3, ISSUE 1 2013 was a busy year for the Community Resource Squad. We organized and/or parcipated in several community events such as; Coffee with a Cop, monthly community meengs, bike and walk to school events, Prescripon Take Backs, State Fair, Senior Safety Event, G.A.I.N. Kickoff, Precinct G.A.I.N. events, Halloween Fesval , Shop with a Cop , career days, and transportaon days to name a few. Our largest event hosted by the squad, at the Mountain View Precinct, was the annual Halloween Fes- val. It was an evening of costumes, pumpkins, mascots, contests, obstacle course, music, food and trunk or treang! We hope you had the opportunity to parcipate in this annual spooktacular event! Thank you to all of our community and business part- ners who helped make this event successful.

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2013 What an eventful year

I N S I D E T H I S

I S S U E :

A Year in

Review-

cont’d

2

3rd Annual

Shop with a

Cop

2

Phoenix

Neighbor-

hood Patrol

3

Coffee with

a Cop

3

Graffiti

Conference

3

March Com-

munity

Meeting

3

Crime Pre-

vention Day

4

March

Calendar of

Events

5

M O U N T A I N V I E W

P R E C I N C T

Bird’s Eye View F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 4 V O L U M E 3 , I S S U E 1

2013 was a busy year for the Community Resource Squad. We organized and/or participated in several community events such

as; Coffee with a Cop, monthly community meetings, bike and walk to school events, Prescription Take Backs, State Fair, Senior

Safety Event, G.A.I.N. Kickoff, Precinct G.A.I.N. events, Halloween Festival , Shop with a Cop , career days, and transportation

days to name a few. Our largest event hosted by the squad, at the Mountain View Precinct, was the annual Halloween Festi-

val. It was an evening of costumes, pumpkins, mascots, contests, obstacle course, music, food and trunk or treating! We hope

you had the opportunity to participate in this annual spooktacular event! Thank you to all of our community and business part-

ners who helped make this event successful.

The Mountain View Precinct will be hosting a community meeting for the express purpose of solic-iting neighborhood input into our planning process on:

Wednesday, February 26, 2014 Mountain View Precinct,

2075 E. Maryland Ave. 6:30 pm.

The following questions are the questions we will ask you at the meeting, but there will plenty of time for any other questions you may have…

In your neighborhood, what policing issues are you most concerned about?

In your community, what is the one change you would like to see the PPD assist you with?

Do you have an active PNP group? If not, would you be interested in forming one?

How safe do you feel in your neighborhood?

Do you know of any criminal activity in your neighborhood?

Do you know who your CAO is?

What other City Departments would you like to see participating in your Block Watch meeting?

What information/reports would be useful to you on-line?

P A G E 2

On December 18, 2013 Officers from the Mountain View Precinct participated

in the 3rd annual “Shop with a Cop” event at Target. Sixty four children ( 8

per precinct) were chosen by Phoenix Police Officers to participate in a morn-

ing of festivities. Each child was personally escorted by a designated officer to

Target where they were treated to breakfast, a visit from Santa, who arrived in

the Phoenix Police Air Unit, followed by shopping, snacks, arts and crafts.

Thank you to everyone who contributed, donated their time, and helped make

this event possible.

Important Numbers:

Police/Fire 911

Crime Stop

602-262-6151

Poison Control

602-253-3334

Traffic Signal Mal-

functioning

602-262-6021

Public Records

602-534-1127

Silent Witness

480-948-6377

Graffiti Busters

602-495-7014

Barking Dogs

602-262-6466

Neighborhood

Services

602-262-7344

Illegal Dumping

602-262-7251

Websites:

Phoenix Block Watch

Advisory Board

www.phxblockwatch.org

Phoenix Neighborhood

Patrol

www.pnpmembers.com

Mountain View Precinct

www.phoenix.gov/ police/

precincts/

mountainviewpre-

cinct.index.html/

B I R D ’ S E Y E V I E W

P A G E 3 V O L U M E 3 , I S S U E 1

B I R D ’ S E Y E V I E W

Phoenix Neighborhood Patrol Training

March 8, 2014

Mountain View

Precinct

2075 E. Maryland Ave

(between Glendale Ave & Bethany

Home Rd)

Registration begins at 7:30am

Class 8:00am—Noon

RSVP to [email protected]

Seating is limited to 45 people.

Coffee with a Cop

March 5, 2014

8:00-9:00am

Have you or someone you know been a victim of

an auto theft?

Want to know what happens after you report a

stolen vehicle?

Are you interested in learning ways to protect

your vehicle?

Join us:

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Mountain View Precinct

2075 E. Maryland Ave.

6:30-7:30

For a presentation by Detective Jacobs on Auto

Theft Prevention

ZERO GRAFFITI INTERNATIONAL

April 23, 24, 25

Sheraton Crescent Hotel

2620 W. Dunlap Ave.

Phoenix, AZ 85021

Topics:

Graffiti Abatement A-Z

Comparative Law

Community Engagement

Graffiti & Blight Busters

CPTED

Prevention & Diversion

Cost Recovery from Graffiti Vandals

To register visit, www.ZeroGraffiti.org

Location To

Be

Determined

Auto/Home/Bike Safety/Personal Safety Pro-

grams

Home Security Tips and Tools

Block Watch & Neighborhood Patrol Programs

Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness

Traffic Safety & Teen Driving Tips

Internet & Cyber Safety

Child ID & Safety Program

Identity Theft

Elder Abuse—Senior Frauds & Scams, Investor

Fraud, FINRA Programs

Be A Leader In Crime Prevention

2014 Crime Prevention Day at the Arizona State Capitol

Hosted by the Arizona Crime Prevention Association (ACPA)

Thursday, February 20, 2014

11:00am—2:00pm

Arizona State Capitol (Senate Lawn)

Interactive Displays & Resource Materials will include:

Bully & Cyber Bully Prevention, Teen Safety, Drug

& Alcohol Free Programs

Synthetic Drugs

Crime Free Multi-Housing Programs

CPTED—Crime Prevention Through Environmental

Design

Workplace Violence, Crisis Intervention, Business

Terrorism

School Safety, School Resource Officers

Arizona Military Family Services

Statewide Prescription Drug Disposal Sites

Join ACPA members and Arizona Law Enforce-

ment partners as we work together to increase

awareness of current crime prevention resources

and programs for all Arizonans.

For more information, contact Ann

Armstrong (602) 364-2892 or

[email protected]

March 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

2 3 4 5

Coffee w/a Cop

8:00-9:00 am

Location TBD

6 7 8 Phoenix Neigh-

borhood Patrol

Training

2075 E. Maryland

8:00 am-Noon

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Paint Sprayer

Training

8:00-10:00 am

NSD West Facility

3325 W. Flower St.

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Community

Bike Ride & Event

10:30-11:30 am

(Bike Ride)

11:30am-2:30pm

(Event)

23 24 25 26 Community

Meeting

2075 E. Maryland

6:30-7:30 pm

Auto Theft –trends

& prevention

27 28

Auto Theft Prevention Month

Community Action Officers

Community Programs Officer

Mary Roestenberg 602-495-6896

[email protected]

Benjamin Carro 602-320-0394

[email protected]

Jon McLachlan 602-882-9666

[email protected]

Aaron Stevens 602-361-0043

[email protected]

Stephanie Laufer 602-495-6877

[email protected]

Aimee Knight-Fogel 602-708-1106

[email protected]

Ben Harris 602-495-6882

[email protected]

East Area of Precinct (71 Area) Central Area of Precinct (72 Area) West Area of Precinct (73 Area)

Crime Free Multi-Housing Officer

Drew Loper 602-495-0486

[email protected]

Abatement Detective

Chris Morris 602-534-5785

[email protected]

Burglary Reduction Program

Detective Pat Schutte (602) 534-6530

Detective Abe Flores (602) 534-1253

Mountain View Precinct

2075 E. Maryland Ave.

Phoenix, AZ 85016

Front Desk :(602) 495-5007

Fax Number: (602) 495-3638

[email protected]

Website: http://www.phoenix.gov/police/precincts/mountainview/index.html

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City of Phoenix Police DepartmentMountain View Precinct (700)

Community Action Officers and Squad Areas

Mountain View Precinct602-495-5007

_̂ 2075 E Maryland Av

700 Mountain View700 CAO Areas

71 Area North71 Area South72 Area North72 Area South73 Area North73 Area SouthFreewaysMain StreetsArterial StreetsCanals

Phoenix Police DepartmentCrime Analysis and Research Unit (CARU)Created: September 21, 2010 A2777 Updated: January 20, 2012S:\1PrecinctSupport\700 Squaw Peak\18634 CAO MapInfo Center - Document Center - PPD Maps - 700 - 700 CAO Map.pdf

Boundaries Effective August 23, 2010

71 South CAO Stephanie Laufer602-882-9665

71 NorthCAO Ben Carro

602-320-0394

72 NorthCAO Jonathan McLachlan

602-882-9666

72 SouthCAO Aimee Knight-Fogel602-708-1106

73 NorthCAO Aaron Stevens

602-361-0043

73 SouthCAO Ben Harris602-361-4501