Edgewater Police Report: 8/8-8/13/2016

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From Edgewater Police Chief John Mackey:

Motor Vehicle Trespass

A resident in the 2200 block of Marshall St. reported that during the overnight hours of 8/14 that his 1999 Subaru was broken into while it was left locked and unattended in the driveway. The thief(s) stole a couple of phones, tools and a wallet containing several credit cards. On 8/15 the Westminster Police arrested a shoplifting suspect that had the Marshall St. residents credit cards on his person – more investigation to follow.

Neighborhood Watch

The City of Edgewater Police Department is revising our Neighborhood Watch program. There appear to be Neighborhood Watch Signs in the city that are not listed in our current records and we would like to update the list of neighbors within each Neighborhood Watch Block.

The goal is to communicate with that block captain to reinstate them and to get the block reoriented on how Neighborhood Watch will benefit both the neighbors and your police department.

Please notify Lorenzo Rendon, at volunteers@edgewaterpd.com our volunteer coordinator with the police department and spearheading the Neighborhood Watch program in Edgewater.

Civic Center Open House – August 18th 7 – 8:30 PM

City Hall, 2401 Sheridan Boulevard. Come see a display of the vision for this facility and its amenities. The plans include a police station, Jefferson County Library, Fitness Center and City Administrative Offices, which are planned for vacant land at Walker-Branch Park.

Community Picnic – August 27, 6 – 9 PM

On that date and time your Police Department will celebrate the goals of National Night Out with residents while meeting neighbors and providing information and updates on the programs that contribute to community safety.

Baseball pitch and soccer kicks for speed for all ages at the baseball backstop – we’ll bring the baseballs and soccer balls – you bring the heat!

Stolen Vehicles

No auto thefts in Edgewater this past week.

Vehicle Break-Ins

Listed above

DUI’s

There was one DUI arrests this past week within Edgewater. Arrested for DUI:

29 year old male Lakewood resident.

Shoplifting

Edgewater Officers received one report of shoplifting at local stores this report period. Arrested for shoplifting:

33 year old Homeless male.
35 year old Homeless male.
58 year old male Denver resident.

Traffic Issues

Edgewater Officers performed about 44 traffic stops for traffic enforcement during the past week. Drivers were contacted for hit & run, speeding, careless driving, red light violations, turn violations, failing to signal, reckless driving, following too closely, parking violations, abandoned vehicles, weaving, expired plates, registration violations, suspensions, denials and revocations, and multiple traffic accidents.

The radar trailer was located in the 1700 block of Depew St. this past week and will be relocated to the 2400 block of Harlan St. this week. If you are interested in having the radar trailer put in your neighborhood, please contact the Police Volunteer Line – Volunteers@Edgewaterpd.com

Calls for Service

Edgewater Officers additionally responded to calls involving violation of protection orders, medical assists, trespassing, alarms, civil assists, noise complaints, criminal mischief, harassment, suspicious persons, disturbances, welfare checks, animals at large, neighbor disputes, barking dogs, welfare checks, juvenile problems, thefts, and unwanted persons, intoxicated persons, found property, domestic violence, assault, criminal mischiefs, and multiple warrant arrests. Edgewater Officers self-initiated and responded to about 215 various calls this reporting period including 20 Emergency 911 Calls – thank you neighbors for notifying our dispatch center at 303-271-0211 for the many calls and for our Edgewater Officers for their fine work during two very busy weeks!

Thank You Notes from Neighbors – Kudo’s

Thank you to our outstanding police volunteers, Frank Kyper, Lorenzo Rendon and Dave Suter for the countless hours they are contributing to making our community and city a safer place to live, work and play! Chief Mackey

Please stay safe, officers.
And well done!!

Thank you for keeping us informed. And thank you to all of the officers for their hard work.

Neighbor’s notes and “Kudo’s” are placed in the lobby of the police station and placed in the respective officer’s personnel files – thanks for sharing!

Contact Person

Chief John Mackey
720-763-3000
Jmackey@edgewaterpd.com

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