HomeMy WebLinkAboutTeam 4- 8-26-19Weekly Patrol Report – Team 4
Date:08/26/19
SUCCESSES:
Clean, Safe, Streets award- Went to Honorary Team 4 member Etherton
Wingman award- Officer Sanchez
The Team has already gotten notably more productive this week. There’s some good police work happening!
Cases of Note:
Newton saves overdose subject with NARCAN
Newton and N. Sanchez save sleeping resident from house fire
Newton takes $30k burglary on Meinecke
N. Sanchez arrests prolific drug dealer from downtown
Bailey handled a string of prowler cases similar to a string from years past
FTO Successes- 5 Day FTO Certification Course to be hosted at SLOPD in October. We have some potential free slots in the class if it fills up! First of many hopefully!
MEETINGS AND OUTREACH:
None.
WORKLOAD:
Manageable.
PROJECTS:
FTO- Still working: Compiled the data from the Senior FTO meeting and the general FTO meeting and established a new, well defined Phase schedule and descriptions for each. I’m continuing
to comb through the FTO manual with the Senior FTOs and we’re making meaningful adaptations. I’m developing a new FTO tracking form for each trainee to keep record of which FTOs were
involved in their training. Located, corrected, organized, sorted and filed all DPEs for the current trainees. The files now live in my office.
Mentorship- Documented list of known past mentorships.
SHIFT SPECIFIC TRENDS:
Prowling cases on the north end. Deployed plain car surveillance and increased patrol contacts of subjects on foot/bicycles in the north end.
RTF/RTO/PROBLEMS:
None
POSITIVE CONTACTS:
Frequent.
NOISE:
Slow summer time noise complaint volume.
TRAINING:
Search and Seizure-Investigative stops cont.
-J. Dickel