Thursday, June 21, 2012

CENW Update

**There are no upcoming meetings scheduled**


Well, June has nearly passed without a meeting sight. Circumstances have lead to difficulty with coordination, so we are expecting to get a meeting together in July. In the meantime, here's some information for our members...

Crime:
--The team of officers at the Northeast Division are still actively attending to issues in our area. It's summer time, so there seems to be a general increase in crime (see LA Times article below). 
--Please be aware that in the Eastside area there have been burglaries of convenience (window break-ins and burglars posing as delivery persons). I know we all have good common sense, but don't open the door to strange delivery persons. There's no shame in asking for ID, or saying "leave the package on the step." As for windows, locking them is a good idea! 
--On June 4th, there was an attempted robbery (that we do not have specific details about) on Sunset, near Coronado. 
--As I'm sure you all saw, last weekend there was a big run of gang graffiti on an apartment at Coronado Terrace. As we discuss in our meetings, do not confront taggers! On Sunday, a man in Echo park was assaulted by a gang member after confronting the guys tagging his house. Do not confront-- it's dangerous!! Discreetly and safely take pics and call it in!    

We hope you're all doing well and enjoying this lovely weather. We'll keep you posted about the upcoming meeting. Again, thank you for your ongoing vigilance and being good witnesses. Stay safe.

In the meantime, here's some useful information...   

Here is a link to a recent article from the LA Times discussing this week's increase in crime:

Increase in crime in Silver Lake - 7 violent crimes in past week:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/06/la-crime-alerts-627.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+lanowblog+%28L.A.+Now%29

Here is some local non-crime news about the immediate area:

Retaining wall to be installed on Sunset Blvd near Coronado Terrace


Here is info from the Northeast Police Division related to July 4th and burglary awareness:

COMMUNITY ALERT
NOTIFICATION
LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
Northeast Senior Lead Officers
With the 4th of July celebration approaching, we would like to remind everyone that all fireworks, including "Safe and Sane" are illegal in the City of Los Angeles. Not only do they pose a fire danger, but they have caused several life-threatening injuries. Additionally, calls for service related to fireworks and shots fired can potentially create a drain on police resources which was experienced during this time period in 2011.
There are four important things to remember:
1. Fireworks are extremely dangerous, and every year numerous children and adults are injured as a result of playing with fireworks.
2. There is a very high degree of fire danger from fireworks, especially during the dry brush season.
3. Fireworks of any kind (including the "Safe and Sane" variety) are illegal within the City of Los Angeles, and law enforcement will enforce appropriate laws.
4. Not only is shooting a gun into the air illegal, the bullet falling can injure or kill someone.
Community members who wish to observe fireworks displays are encouraged to attend one of the may professional shows put on throughout the City. These locations may be obtained by visiting the website at http://golosangeles.about.com/od/losangelescalendar/a/July4th.htm


Silver Lake Community
Burglary Update

Northeast Burglary Detective Supervisor, Steve Henderson asked that community members be reminded to lock and secure their residences when leaving. Also, take a moment or two, to look up and down your street and take note of any suspicious activity. Be alert for people that appear to be prowling and call 911. Recent statistics show that five residential burglaries occurred between May 11th and May 15th between the hours of 0700 and 2130. Four on Silver Lake Bouleverd and one on Landa Street. The pattern has since stopped, perhaps due to several recent arrests, but the community should remain alert.

Important Telephone Numbers | EMERGENCY CALL 911
CITY-WIDE DIRECTORY 311 | NON EMERGENCY 1-877-ASK LAPD
for additional Crime Prevention information, Log on: www.lapdonline.org
Support the LA Police Foundation: www.lapolicefoundation.org

CENW office number: 213-375-8790