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Community Oriented Policing Team October 11, 2021City Council MeetingSeal Beach Summer 2021 Deployment(COP TEAM)
Community businesses.restores the safety of our neighborhoods and police effort builds trust and -Combined community•community concerns.and private agencies that can help solve and its
residents can link people with other public Officers who know both a community's problems •information with the public.can more effectively use and share crime citizen communication,
officers -With better police•citizens to solve crime and quality of life issues.Officers are able to spend more time working with •Oriented Policing Team-
Overview Summer 2020 vs. Summer 2021 Comparison•Notable Cases•2021 Assignment Statistical Report •Summer Recap •
Summer Recap Contacted local and nomadic transients and offered assistance and resources–Homeless Outreach•Teamed up with lifeguards and assisted with educating beach goers–Traffic enforcement
on Main Street and Open containers on Beach–Directed enforcement•with quality of life issues.Met with business owners, discussed crime trends, and assisted businesses –Maintain / build
relationships with Main Street businesses, locals, and visitors–Community Engagement•Monday, September 6, 2021–Friday, May 28, 2021
2021 WARNED/ADVISED: 73•CITATIONS: 140 •REPORTS: 125•ARRESTS: 64•911 SERVICE CALLS: 150-NON•911 CALLS: 4•and 457 patrol checks completed.128 field Interviews completed, 168 traffic stops,
75 pedestrian checks, 98 vehicle checks, –INITIATED: 681 (80% of Total Incidents)-SELF•TOTAL INCIDENTS: 855•ASSIGNMENT STATISTICAL REPORT
Notable Cases 1 Suspect in custody, $40,000 recovered to multiple victims•attempted to withdraw $9k from a victim’s account out of Texas. suspicious activity. The suspect was involved
in an identity theft / fraud ring and A suspect was contacted at Chase Bank for –-01566 -21•1 Stolen vehicle recovered •Marina parking lot. delivery. The stolen vehicle was located
unoccupied soon after in the Long Beach A Door Dash driver had her vehicle stolen during a --01339 -21•1 Suspect in custody •possession of several different narcotics for sale.
Officers stopped the driver, who was DUI and in -DUI / Hit and Run-01289 -21•
Notable Cases Continued 2 Suspects in custody •and were in possession of over a half pound of methamphetamine. The occupants were both on probation / parole -Traffic Stop -01626 -21•
Implementing Chief Gonshak’s 2021 vision of continuing Community Traffic Safety–C safety in the Old Town area.worked with our motors focusing on community traffic to CARE for the Seal
Beach community. The COP Team
Conducting foot patrol on Main Street allowed us to listen Always Listening and Learning–A together to improve community relations.and learn from our community about how we can work
Quality of Life Issues Responsive to Quality of Life Issues–R with the assistance of OCFA. transported the male to the hospital, issues the male was having and Officers addressed the
Quality of Life •collisions. after it was involved in several Officers eventually stopped the RV •resources.The male refused assistance and •multiple calls for service. was living
out of his RV and causing Officers aided an elderly male who •
Riding bikes through our Seal Beach community improved our –E feedback regarding the community’s concerns. partnerships with residents and provided an opportunity to gain
S faculty. students, parents and positive interactions with McGaugh and providing Relationships with Strengthening Strengthen Relationships with McGaugh Students and Faculty–
COP Team Summer 2021 Questions?Officer Kendra Owen #452Acting Corporal Ben Jaipream #440