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Public Safety Monthly Report DECEMBER 2022

Enclosed is the statistical data relative to the performance of the Rochdale Village Public Safety Department during the month of December 2022. Public Safety maintains 24 hour / 7 days a week coverage.

COMPLAINTS:

1. During the month of December 2022, the Public Safety Department has continued to focus attention on loitering, trespassing, noise complaints and all other quality of life violations. As a result, Public Safety Department officers responded to a total of (103) loitering and (120) noise complaints from Cooperators which were resolved as follows: a) Founded-Compliant- (60) Loiterers complied with officers’ directives to leave and (36) of the noise complaint sources corrected the volume of the noise. b) Unfounded Calls- (29) unfounded loitering complaints and (78) unfounded noise complaints (officers responded but no loiterers were present or no noise could be heard). c) Founded/Non-Compliant Calls- Loitering individuals & noise complaints - Non-compliant of directives – (14) received violations for loitering and (6) received a violation for noise complaints.

For the month of December 2023 there was a grand total of (3) arrest made on Rochdale Village Grounds.

The Public Safety Department will continue to organize in order to better serve the Rochdale Village community.

Violations

• Conducted (353) Directed & Routine Verticals.

• Made (0) arrests, issued (0) Trespass Notifications, issued (0) C-Summonses, issued (22) violations to include (8) for loitering and encountered (63) Loiterers during routine & directed patrols.

• Responded to assigned calls from Central Dispatch (21)

• Conducted (0) Tenant Verification

Towing Activity

The Public Safety Department towed (16) vehicles and issued (57) warning stickers for the violation of various parking rules throughout the complex.

Routine & *Directed Vertical Patrols by Rochdale Public Safety Officers and Supervisors:

Vertical patrols are conducted daily. Officers and Supervisors patrol the stairwells, hallways, rooftops, and parking lots at different hours in an effort to curtail unlawful activities.

*Directed verticals are additional post inspections performed in order to proactively reduce Quality of Life conditions in designated “Hot Spots” as determined by community complaints and the analysis of various patrol reports.

Provided by 113th Precinct Sergeant Kevin Watz, Crime Analysis Division to Public Safety Chief Adolph Osback, Public Safety Chair Khedda Hayden-Ryan

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