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RPD Community Update – Burglary Arrest, April 24, 2017

RPD Community Update – Burglary Arrest, April 24, 2017

The Rochester Police Department has made an arrest related to a burglary in the 2200 block of East Main St. The suspect was charged with burglary 2nd degree and Grand Larceny 4th degree. Thank you to the RPD and to all of our neighbors who continue to keep an eye out for each other. Click image to enlarge.

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Crime Prevention Bulletin – 12/9/2014

Crime Prevention Bulletin – 12/9/2014

A message from the Rochester Police Department.

The Rochester Police Department would like to make all residents aware of an emerging crime pattern in the southeast portion of the city. There has been a sharp spike in the number of burglaries during the past few weeks, particularly in PSA’s 29 (North Winton Village and Browncroft), 31 and 32.

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Crime Prevention Bulletin: Bottle Collectors

Crime Prevention Bulletin: Bottle Collectors

From Crime Prevention Officer Brian Bannerman, 428-7647.

It has come to the attention of your Crime Prevention Officer that there has been an increase in the number of “Bottle Collectors” in your neighborhood. This increase is likely due to neighborhood residents leaving returnable cans and bottles out in the open or in recycle bins for these “bottle collectors” to pick up.

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Sept. 26, 2013 – Meeting to Discuss Crime, Drugs, and Code

Sept. 26, 2013 – Meeting to Discuss Crime, Drugs, and Code

Working in partnership with law enforcement in order to maintain a safe drug and crime free neighborhood, the North Winton Village Association will be holding an important meeting to discuss crime, drugs, and code:

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Crime Prevention Officer Report – September 2012

Crime Prevention Officer Report – September 2012

Below] you will find reports on crime that has occurred in your area over the past 28 days. These reports have been derived from information provided by the Monroe Crime Analysis Center for your reference. We anticipate distributing this report by e-mail approximately every 28 days.

September 2012 Southeast Crime List

September 2012 Southeast Crime Map

If you have any questions about this report, please feel free to call your crime prevention officer at the South East Neighborhood Service Center 428-7640.

Sincerely,

Brian Bannerman
Crime Prevention Officer
Rochester NY Police Department
East Division, SENSC
846 South Clinton Av.
Rochester, NY 14620
585-428-7647

Crime Prevention Officer Report – March 2012

Crime Prevention Officer Report – March 2012

Dear Residents,

[Below] you will find reports on crime that has occurred in your area over the past 28 days. These reports have been derived from information provided by the Monroe Crime Analysis Center for your reference. We anticipate distributing this report by e-mail approximately every 28 days.

If you have any questions about this report, please feel free to call your crime prevention officer at the South East  Neighborhood Service Center 428-7640.

Southeast 28 Day Crime List

Southeast 28 Day Crime Map

Sincerely,

Brian Bannerman
Crime Prevention Officer
Rochester NY Police Department
East Division, SENSC
846 South Clinton Av.
Rochester, NY 14620
585-428-7647

Crime Prevention Officer Report

Crime Prevention Officer Report

Officer Brian Bannerman recently sent an important message reminding us to call 911 to report all suspicious or criminal activity. Please refer to these Crime Prevention Tips for more information.

Dear Citizens,

I recently received second hand information about a suspicious incident that may have occurred in the Highland Park area. This incident may have involved an assault or attempted theft. Because it was not reported to the police, I have no details to investigate.

Please understand that when crimes go unreported, it only benefit the criminal. Our Crime analysts use reported crimes to identify crime patterns and trends in a particular neighborhood.  Police resources are allocated after reported crimes, patterns and trends  are reviewed by our Command staff. Therefore, no additional resources will be sent to address an issue that has not been reported.

PLEASE report all suspicious or criminal activity immediately by calling 911. This may keep your friends, neighbors and yourself from becoming a victim in the future.

In addition, please review the attached crime prevention tips to deter crime.

Brian Bannerman
Crime Prevention Officer
Rochester NY Police Department
East Division, SENSC
846 South Clinton Av.
Rochester, NY 14620
585-428-7647

2011 Holiday Crime Prevention Bulletin

2011 Holiday Crime Prevention Bulletin

Tips from the Rochester Police Department to help you avoid becoming a victim of robbery this holiday season.

1) Make certain that the inside and outside of your home or business is well lit. Motion sensors and “dusk to dawn” lights are good tools for this task.

2) Always keep your doors and windows locked. Criminals will take advantage of an unlocked point at your home, garage, or even while you are driving your car. Keep everything locked up!

3) Never keep or carry excess cash or property if you don’t need it. Use a drop safe at your business, and leave unneeded valuables at home if you are going out for any reason.

For more tips, see the full bulletin on our Safety page.

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