Edgewater Police Report: 5/31/16-6/5/16

From Edgewater Police Chief John Mackey:

City Paving Streets

Our City Staff, Police Officers and Paving Contractors need everyone’s assistance in observing the No Parking Signs on our streets being repaved. City Staff and Officers have spent considerable time towing vehicles in pavement areas in order for the work to be completed. Thank you!

Stolen Vehicles

There were no stolen vehicles during the course of this reporting period.

Vehicle Break-Ins

On 6/3 overnight a vehicle was left open and unoccupied in the alley behind the 2100 block of Depew Street and two computer tablets were stolen.

DUI’s

Edgewater Officers arrested 7 persons for DUI over this reporting period:
25 year old male Denver resident.
26 year old male Denver resident.
27 year old male Littleton resident.
27 year old female Northglenn resident.
29 year old male Denver resident.
48 year old female Edgewater resident.

Shoplifting

Edgewater Officers received four reports of shoplifting at local stores this report period. Arrested for shoplifting this week:

20 year old male Denver resident.
22 year old female Westminster resident.
24 year old male Centennial resident.
37 year old female Edgewater resident.

Traffic Issues

Edgewater Officers performed about 127 traffic stops for traffic enforcement including 97 seat belt violations during the course of the Click or Ticket campaign. Drivers were contacted for 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 2000 block of Gray St and the 2100 block of Benton St. during the reporting period. If you are interested in having the radar trailer put in your neighborhood, please call the Police Volunteer Line – 720-763-3015, or Volunteers@Edgewaterpd.com

Calls for Service

Edgewater Officers additionally responded to calls involving medical assists, trespassing, child abuse, runaways, 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 167 various calls this reporting period – 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

Comments from the Nextdoor website in regards to DUI enforcement:

EPD rocks!

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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