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NORTH COLLEGE HILL POLICE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY POLICE ACTIVITY REPORT FOR APRIL 2018

This monthly report is a review and summary of our activities. The summary of activities is reflective of not only the calls for service and other actions we complete, but is indicative of the effort and professionalism the members of the police department continue to put forth in our daily mission to deliver exemplary police service to our community. Colonel Ryan E. Schrand Chief of Police APRIL 2018 Page 2 of 21

ARRESTS MADE IN APRIL 2018 There were a total of 63 arrests made within the City of North College Hill in APRIL 2018. 24 of the arrests were recite arrests (the person arrested was not physically taken into custody but issued a citation and told to appear in court). 39 of the arrests were physical arrests (the person was physically taken into custody). Of the total arrests made within the month of APRIL 2018, 34 were residents of North College Hill and 37 were nonresidents. Page 3 of 21

OFFENSE / INCIDENT REPORTS RECEIVED IN APRIL 2018 TOTAL OFFENSE / INCIDENT REPORTS FOR APRIL 2018 TOTAL CALLS FOR SERVICE FOR APRIL 2018 154 1,295 Page 4 of 21

VEHICLE CRASHES REPORTED IN APRIL 2018 There were a total of 47 auto accidents within the City of North College Hill in APRIL 2018. 6 - of these crashes involved injuries. 31 - of the auto accidents were on public roadways. 3 - of the auto accidents were on private property. 7 - of the auto accidents were Hit/Skip related. Page 5 of 21

TRAFFIC CITATIONS ISSUED IN APRIL 2018 The North College Hill Mayor s Court had year-todate receipts totaling $65,119.01 as of APRIL 2018. There were a total of 213 traffic citations issued within the City of North College Hill in APRIL 2018. 100 of the citations were for moving offenses (OVI, Speeding, Fail to Obey a Stop Sign, etc.) 40 of the citations were for non-moving offenses (Expired license plates, not wearing a seatbelt, etc.) Page 6 of 21

19 of the citations were for parking related offenses (Parked where prohibited by signs, etc.) 54 of the citations were written warnings (the person cited was not required to pay a fine or appear in court). Page 7 of 21

VEHICLES TOWED OR IMPOUNDED IN APRIL 2018 There were a total of 16 vehicles either towed or impounded within the City of North College Hill in APRIL 2018. (These vehicles were towed or impounded at the request of the police department) Page 8 of 21

FALSE ALARMS RECEIVED IN APRIL 2018 There were a total of 28 false alarms received that required a response by the North College Hill Police Department in APRIL 2018. 12 of these false alarms were to businesses. 16 of these false alarms were to residences. 92 Total false alarms have been received in 2018. Page 9 of 21

The following narratives are a small sampling of the various calls for service the North College Hill Police Department routinely receives. CALLS FOR SERVICE Criminal Damaging (2909.06) Officers were called to Meis Ave. for a property damage report. Upon arrival, PO Henn was met by the victim, who stated a male black and female white caused damage to all four tires of her husband's vehicle while that vehicle was parked in the driveway of their residence. The victim states she heard a noise, and when she looked out the window, she saw a male known to her only as "Joe", walking away from the vehicle. That subject got into a red hatchback type vehicle that was being operated by a female she knows only as "Shannon". That vehicle then left the area, last seen traveling south on Meis Ave. The victim states the "Joe" subject resides on Cedar Ave, near Lantana Ave, in Cincinnati, however she does not know the exact address or even the exact house description. The victim went on to say, she believes the "Shannon" subject may be angry at her because of a suspicion that the victim is trying to begin a relationship with "Joe". All four tires to the vehicle had been deflated, however, PO Henn was unable to find Page 10 of 21

any actual damage, and the valve stem caps were all in place. Officers responded to the area of Cedar Ave and Lantana Ave to search for the suspect vehicle, however they were unable to locate any vehicle or subjects that matched the description given. The victim was advised a report would be on file with our department to document the incident. She was further advised to contact our department should the subjects return. Domestic Violence (2919.25) Officers were dispatched for a report of a domestic dispute. Upon arrival, PO Shepherd was met by the victim and the suspect. PO Shepherd spoke with the victim and her 5 year old son. Before she got to ask the victim any questions, the son immediately stated to her that the suspect had taken his mother by her neck and choked her and pushed her on the wall. PO Shepherd asked the victim if this was true and she was crying and stated yes. PO Shepherd looked at the victim s neck, and there were deep red marks in the shape of fingers on the left side of her neck. PO Shepherd asked the victim if she wished for charges to be filed and she stated yes. It was at this point PO Shepherd went into the kitchen to meet with Lt. Petrocelli who was speaking with the suspect. PO Shepherd advised Lt. Petrocelli of the situation and then advised the suspect he was under arrest. The suspect then immediately threw himself on the floor and began crying loudly and uncontrollably. PO Shepherd attempted to calm the suspect, but she was unsuccessful. Officers tried to place handcuffs on the suspect, but he would not give them his hands and he would repeatedly fall down and cry and yell loudly in the floor. Because of the suspect's size in comparison to PO Shepherd and Lt. Petrocelli's, they called for additional units before they attempted to handcuff the suspect again. During this time, PO Shepherd still tried to reason with him, but he would not calm down or comply with officers. Mt. Healthy Officer Stansberry then responded, and after minutes of trying to reason with the suspect, they had to finally force his hands behind his back to be handcuffed. After he was handcuffed, he again threw himself in the floor, yelling and crying loudly and refused to get up and walk with officers. He then vomited on himself Page 11 of 21

from crying, and continued to lie on the floor. Because of the suspect's refusal to get off the floor, all three officers attempted to pull him up to his feet, but he continually refused to stand up. After several minutes of this, officers called for one more unit to respond so we could carry the suspect to a cruiser. P.O. Lives of Mt. Healthy PD arrived, and they again attempted to pick up the suspect and carry him to my cruiser. Eventually, he did get up and walk out of the front door, but again threw himself on the ground just outside the door and refused to move. After minutes of trying to order him up, we then pulled him up and took him to my cruiser. The suspect was arrested for domestic violence and resisting arrest, and transported to the Hamilton County Justice Center. Menacing (2903.22) Officers were dispatched for a person with a gun, associated with a silver Volkswagen. PO Henn was at Galbraith Rd and Hamilton Ave at the time of the dispatch, and did not observe any matching vehicles. He was then given the update the subject left the property, last seen north on Hamilton Ave. He made contact with the victim, who states the subject threatened to hit her. A witness intervened and was able to push the subject out of the store. The subject then returned, and threatened to harm the victim again. The witness again pushed the subject out of the store. The witness stated as the subject got into his vehicle, he saw a black handgun in the subject's waistband. PO Henn was able to obtain a photo of the subject associated with the vehicle in question, and both the victim and witness positively identified him as the subject involved. The victim states she does wish to pursue criminal charges against the subject. She was advised Menacing charges will be filed, and a report would be on file with our department to document the incident. She was further advised to call 911 should the subject return. Felonious Assault (2903.11) Officers were called for a report of multiple shots fired. Once PO Wilber arrived, he made contact with a witness. The witness stated that she saw an older model white Pontiac Page 12 of 21

grand am and a male shooting from the area of 2nd alley and Dearmand Avenue. The witness stated that the car then fled east on Dearmand. Officers located multiple shell casings in the area of where the witness stated she saw the male shooting from. While officers were trying to locate evidence and figure out what exactly happened a female black came up to us asking if her brother was ok. She stated that her brother was the victim and was shot at. Once we locked down that the victim was at our PD we asked a 3rd shift officer to go outside and meet with him. The victim stated he was at Toms Drive and received a boot leg from a friend to his residents. When he got out of the vehicle that's when an occupant from a vehicle started shooting at him. He stated that's when he ran to the police department. He did not know who would shoot at him or why. His mom came to the PD and stated a subject could be the subject due to a recent drug arrest that occurred. Once that was handled all the shell casings by 2nd Alley and Dearmand avenue were collected. Also in the close vicinity was a cell phone and 5/3rd receipt. Both were taken into custody due to possibly being evidence. Officers then located more shell casings and an actual round on the street in front of 1915 Dearmand avenue. All those pieces of evidence were collected also. Theft (2913.02) The complainant called and stated she put her Playstation 4 on Offer Up to sell the system. A Latino female agreed to buy the system for $220.00. The suspect arrived at the victim's residence, with a M/B. The male subject took the money out of his pocket and gave it to the female suspect, who in turn gave it to the victim's boyfriend. The suspects left immediately. The boyfriend then looked at the money after the suspects left and discovered that the money was not real. There were 10 - $20.00 bills and 2 - $5 bills that said "For Motion Picture Use Only." PO Lasonczyk checked RCIC for the name of the female suspect and was unable to locate anyone with that name. Also found amongst the Page 13 of 21

fake money was $9.00 of real money. That $9.00 was returned to Mr. Dunn. Attempted Burglary (2911.12) PO Shepherd was dispatched for a burglary report. Upon arrival, PO Shepherd was met by the victim, who stated an unknown person had attempted to gain access to her house sometime today while she was at work. The victim stated that she left for work around 0930 hours, and came home around 1530 hours, only to find the screens from her front windows laying on the porch, both having been cut open, and also the front window opened about four inches. The victim then stated that she has "stoppers" in the tracks of the windows so that they cannot be opened, and no other windows seemed to be tampered with as well as nothing missing from inside or outside the home. PO Shepherd did observe the screens laying on the porch, both having been cut open, and the front window being slightly open. Robbery (2911.02) Officers were dispatched to the area of Simpson Ave and Goodman Ave for a street robbery. Lt. Maus arrived on scene and found the victim lying on the sidewalk. The victim stated he was just robbed at this location. The victim states he had just got off of the Metro Bus at this location and began to walk south on Simpson Ave when he got to the corner of Goodman Ave and was attacked from behind. The victim states two male blacks, approximately 18-25 years of age struck him in the lower back and then tackled him to the ground. The victim states while he was on the ground the suspects began to kick and punch him. The victim states one of the suspects asked him "What you got? The victim states he replied by stating "I got five dollars in my wallet". The victim states the suspect then asked him where his wallet was and the victim replied "in my back pocket". The victim states the suspect rolled him over and removed his wallet from his left rear pocket. The victim states both suspects then fled on foot East on Goodman Ave towards Betts Ave. Page 14 of 21

Passing Bad Checks (2913.11) The bank manager called to advise that a subject had attempted to cash a check for $800.10. As the manager was working on the transaction, he said something just didn't seem right with the check, so he attempted to contact the Company on the front of the check to confirm it. The company, ECO Development, LLC, advised that it was a bad check and they have not issued that number as of yet. Some of the security features that are supposed to be on the check, according to the warning on the reverse side, are missing. After the confirmation was made, the manager turned around and noticed that the customer was gone. The manager stated that the customer did call back and asked if his ID was there at the bank and stated that he was coming back sometime to pick it up. PO Brown seized the ID and the check for evidence and will attempt to contact the suspect for him to come and pick his ID up at the PD and to talk to him about the check. Page 15 of 21

Printed: 5/5/2018 2:39 pm North College Hill Police Department Incidents by Type From Date:04/01/2018 to:04/30/2018 Jurisdiction: North College Hill Department: Police Department Abandoned Vehicle : 1 ACB : 1 Alarm : 36 Animal Complaint : 24 Assault : 8 Attempt to Locate : 15 Auto Accident : 31 Auto Accident - Hit Skip : 7 Auto Accident - Injuries : 6 Auto Accident - Private Property : 3 Back Up Officer : 1 Be on the Lookout For : 11 Breaking and Entering : 3 Burglary : 4 Business Check : 134 Check on the Well Being of Occ : 12 Code 6 : 2 Criminal Damaging / Vandalism / Mischief : 17 Custody Issue : 3 Death Report (DOA) : 3 Debris in the Road : 3 deleted : 1 Directed Patrol : 13 Disabled Vehicle : 15 Disorderly Person : 7 Domestic Dispute : 17 Domestic Violence : 3 Drug - Abuse / Possession / Selling : 3 Escort Detail : 3 Fight in Progress : 15 Fire - general : 1 Fire - Structure : 2 Fire - vehicle : 1 Fire Dept. Response : 7 Follow-up on Incident : 22 Found Property : 4 Go to your station see compl : 1 Homicide : 1 Information : 25 Intrusion Alarm : 3 Inv for loud music : 5 Investigate : 2 Investigate Shots Fired : 3 Investigate Trespasser : 2 Investigation : 2 Juvenile Complaint : 16 Page 16 of 21 Page 1 of 3 XXPIncidentsbyType 11/30/15

Printed: 5/5/2018 2:39 pm North College Hill Police Department Incidents by Type From Date:04/01/2018 to:04/30/2018 Jurisdiction: North College Hill Department: Police Department k9 narcotics sniff : 3 Lockout Assistance : 19 Meet an Officer : 1 Menacing : 3 Missing person - Juvenile : 3 Mutual Aid - Assist COTP : 9 Mutual Aid - Assist CPD : 1 Mutual Aid - Assist MTHL : 19 Mutual Aid - Assist OSHP : 2 Mutual Aid - Assist Other Agency : 4 Mutual Aid - Assist SPTP : 6 Neighbor Trouble : 8 No Criminal Offense : 13 No Incident Type Assigned : 1 Noise Complaint : 11 Non-Breather/Cardiac Arrest : 1 Non-Criminal Incident Report : 4 Officer Needs Assistance : 1 Panhandler(s) : 4 Panic Alarm : 1 Parking Complaint : 32 Parking Complaint Follow Up : 7 Parking Follow Up Needed : 34 Passing Bad Checks : 1 Person with a gun : 3 Person with a weapon : 1 PFO : 1 Place Found Open : 1 Psychiatric Emergency : 15 Public Service ( Phone Call) : 1 Reckless Operator : 2 Report : 2 Repossessed Vehicle : 13 Robbery-street robbery : 1 See a complainant : 18 See compl - auto acc report : 1 See compl for a report : 1 See the Manager Info : 1 Sexual Assault or Offense : 1 Shots Fired/ Heard : 1 Silent 911 Call : 1 Smell of Gas : 1 Special Detail : 27 Squad Run / EMS Call : 101 SRO Login : 23 Station Detail : 5 Page 17 of 21 Page 2 of 3 XXPIncidentsbyType 11/30/15

Printed: 5/5/2018 2:39 pm North College Hill Police Department Incidents by Type From Date:04/01/2018 to:04/30/2018 Jurisdiction: North College Hill Department: Police Department Subpeona -service/attempt : 7 Supplemental Report : 1 Susp vehicle and occupants : 4 Suspicious Person Investigate : 15 Suspicious Person/Vehicle : 11 Suspicious Vehicle : 9 Telephone Call/Information : 14 Telephone Harassment : 3 Theft : 24 Theft from Auto : 1 Theft of Auto : 2 TIP - Drug Activity : 2 Traffic Hazard : 2 Traffic Stop : 153 Transportation : 1 Trespassing : 2 Trouble : 39 Trouble Brewing : 8 Trouble Loc From Cell Ph GPS : 3 Trouble with a Customer : 10 Trouble with an employee : 1 Truancy : 13 Unknown Trouble : 5 Vacation / Residence Check : 9 Vehicle Tampering : 2 Wanted Person : 46 Department: Police Department : 1,290 Jurisdiction: North College Hill : 1,290 Total Incidents : 1,290 Page 18 of 21

CITCITY OF NORTH COLLEGE HILL MONTHLY PROPERTY MAINTENANCE REPORT JANUARY 2017 RESIDENTIAL LETTERS ISSUED TOTAL = 13 SELF-INITIATED = 10 COMPLAINTS = 3 YEAR-TO-DATE RESIDENTIAL LETTERS ISSUED NOT TOTAL = 13 SELF-INITIATED = 10 COMPLAINTS = 3 AVAILABLE BUSINESS LETTERS ISSUED TOTAL = 3 SELF-INITIATED = 3 COMPLAINTS = 0 AT THIS TIME YEAR-TO-DATE BUSINESS LETTERS ISSUED TOTAL = 3 SELF-INITIATED = 3 COMPLAINTS = 0 COMPLIANCE COMPLETED YEAR-TO-DATE TOTAL = 21 VIOLATIONS CORRECTED VS. YTD LETTERS SENT COURT CITATIONS TOTAL FOR MONTH = 6 TOTAL YEAR-TO-DATE = 6 COURTESY LETTERS TOTAL = 0 SELF-INITIATED = 0 COMPLAINTS = 0 YEAR-TO-DATE COURTESY LETTERS ISSUED TOTAL = 0 SELF-INITIATED = 0 COMPLAINTS = 0 Page 19 of 21

CITY OF NORTH COLLEGE HILL MONTHLY PROPERTY MAINTENANCE REPORT VIOLATION STATISTICS CATEGORIES CURRENT MONTH YEAR TO DATE 12 MONTHS AGO GRASSES, WEEDS, SHRUBS 0 0 0 CLEANUP OF DEBRIS, TRASH, ETC. 17 17 4 REPAIR/MAINTENANCE TO STRUCTURE 4 4 2 INOPERABLE/UNLICENSED VEHICLES 1 1 1 NOT PARKING ON A NON PAVED SURFACE 5 5 0 TRASH CANS LOCATION 2 2 1 AVAILABLE OTHER 0 0 15 TOTALS = 24 24 N/A AT NOTE: CATEGORY THIS NUMBERS ARE NOT EQUAL TO THE NUMBER OF LETTERS ACTUALLY ISSUED. THERE ARE USUALLY MULTIPLE VIOLATIONS PER LETTER. TIME BUSINESSESS CONTACTED 1. Kroger 2. Auto Zone 3. Dollar General 4. Angels of Joy NOTES 3 work orders were sent to Public Works. Rental registrations are out. We are now receiving them back and are putting all the landlord information into the database. We have 909 rental properties that we know of. Page 20 of 21

THANK YOU THE NORTH COLLEGE HILL POLICE DEPARTMENT Page 21 of 21