From the Edgewater Police Department:
Calls for Service – 2018
911 Emergency Calls 5 Year to date 97
Welfare Checks 16 Year to date 88
Alarm Calls 12 Year to date 66
Calls this period 411 Year to date 4.031
Thank you neighbors for notifying our dispatch center at 303-980-7300 for the many calls and for our Edgewater Officers for their fine work!
Traffic Statistics
Number of Traffic stops this period 54
Number of Traffic stops year to date 810
DUI’s
Number of DUI arrests year to date 34
Arrest Statistics
36 Arrests for the month of January
28 Arrests for the month of February
41 Arrests for the month of March
26 Arrests for the month of April
24 Arrests for the month of May
33 Arrests for the month of June
Stolen Vehicles – Report as of 6/14/2018
25 Stolen Vehicle Reports
27 Recovered Vehicle Reports
Radar Trailer
The Police Department is in need of a volunteer to assist with the Radar Trailer. If you’re interested in assisting with traffic speed control in your community we are in need of additional volunteers for this program – please contact Frank Kyper at the Volunteer email address listed.
Want to make your neighborhood safer?
The Edgewater Police Department’s Nextdoor Beat Cop Program was selected as one of the top 7 programs in the United States by the Nextdoor selection team for 2017. If you’re concerned about crime in your neighborhood there is no better free program available to us than Neighborhood Watch. Neighborhood Watch coordination is nothing more than getting to know your neighbors and passing along information that the police department provides to you about the calls for service in your specific neighborhood.
Please consider inviting your neighbors to participate in Nextdoor Edgewater and contacting our Neighborhood Watch Coordinator Lorenzo – volunteers@edgewaterpd.com to get more information on Neighborhood Watch and making your neighborhood safer. Working together we can make a difference in deterring crime – thank you!
Thank You Notes from Neighbors – Kudo’s
Congratulations to Edgewater Police Volunteer Frank Kyper. Frank was selected as the Volunteer of the Year For 2018 by the Colorado Association of Chiefs of Police. Frank received his award in Colorado Springs by retired New York Police Commissioner Bill Bratton who was the Keynote Speaker at this year’s conference.
Thank you to our outstanding police volunteers Frank Kyper, Lorenzo Rendon, Dave Suter, Joel Newton, Pauline York, and Bill Tyler for the countless hours they are contributing to making our community and city a safer place to live, work and play! Chief Mackey
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!
Upcoming Community Events:
Each Thursday evening – Edgewater Market & Music
July 11 Planning and Zoning Meeting
July 19 City Council Meeting
July 21 Blues & Barbecue
August 2 City Council Meeting
August 4 Colorado Scottish Festival
Joel has been a resident of Edgewater, Colorado with his family since 2012. He is the Executive Director of local education nonprofit Edgewater Collective and Editor of the Edgewater Echo.
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