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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-08-26; Criminal Activity in the Village Update (District 1); Williams, MickeyTo the members of the: _GITY,COUNCIL Date ~CA ~cc _.:k CM L_. ACM :::l:t. DCM (3) .::f:::. Aug. 26, 2021 . Council Memorandum {city of Carlsbad Memo ID #2021164 To: Honorable Mayor Hal d Members of the City Council From: Mickey Williams, Actin f Police Via: Scott Chadwick, City an Re: Criminal Activity in the · age -Update (District 1) This memorandul'!l provides an update to previous memorandums dated July 15, 2020, and September 2, 2020, which showed crime statistics and proactivity levels for the Village Area. The Carlsbad Police Department is aware that the Village Area (Beat 1} is a high traffic area for transient and criminal activities. In addition to extra patrol and enforcement efforts, there are several ongoing projects that were initiated in response to the issues and complaints in the area. There are currently cameras installed at the Cole Library which are accessible by the Police Department for investigative purposes, as well as a deployable pole camera that is currently placed in the area of Grand Avenue and State Street. With the added extra patrols and increased police presence, the complaints of criminal activities in the area have seemingly decreased. The Crime Suppression Team is also currently planning a joint operation with neighboring agencies to address possible gang-related issues at the parks in the downtown area. Mapo/Beat1 Additionally, the Homeless Outreach Team (HOT) has modified its operational hours, allowing the HOT officers to provide security checks in the village area during the early morning hours. There is also a standing call for service for extra patrols at 4 a.m. every morning at Magee Park, · which the Communications Operators created in March 2021 for patrol officers to walk through the park every morning. The·HOT officers are also focusing on repeat offenders who may need access to multiple services and outside resources. One example is a homeless individual who has been the subject of over 125 calls for service this year, including complaints of assault and vandalism. After booking her 12 times for mental health commitments, the HOT officers are now Police Department 2560 Orion Way I Carlsbad, CA 92010 I 760-931-2197 Council Memo -Criminal Activity in the Village -Update (District 1) Aug.26,2021 Page 2 working with the hospital to get a conservatorship for her care. Likewise, following a series of complaints of homeless individuals congregating and using drugs behind businesses at 645 Carlsbad Village Drive, HOT was able to obtain trespass authorizations from the business owners in order to disperse the groups and deter them from gathering around these places of business. Below are the updated crime statistics for the Village Area (Beat 1), as well as proactive enforcements logged in the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system. The crime statistics in 2020 are believed to have been influenced by COVID. Crimes Statistics Crime Rate Property Violent Total Extra Patrols/ Arrests Field Jan-July Crimes Crimes Crimes Proacthtity Made Interviews 2019 · 151 31 182 2,537 278 286 2020 112 22 134 2,552 255 413 2021 156 24 180 2,574 . 328 145 *The stats above are from Police Beat 1 which covers the Village area. **Proactive calls are logged as Extra Patrols, Foot Patrols, District Car Check, Enforcement, Subject Stops, and Traffic Stops. Next Steps The police department will continue to conduct extra patrols, investigate active cases, and update City Council as requested. cc: Scott Chadwick, City Manager Celia Brewer, City Attorney Cindy Anderson, Senior Management Analyst