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SANTA ANA POLICE DEPARTMENT DAVID VALENTIN Chief of Police COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING ENGAGEMENT PLAN 2018 2018 COP Community Engagement Plan

TABLE OF CONTENTS PARTICIPATION AT COMMUNITY EVENTS 1 OFFICER FRIENDLY PRESENTATIONS 2 BIKE PEDESTRIAN, TRAFFIC SAFETY PRESENTATIONS 3 TEEN DRIVING PRESENTATIONS 4 BEHIND THE LINE PROGRAM 5 BIKE RODEOS 6 POLICE CADET PROGRAM 7 POLICE CHAPLIN PROGRAM 8 COFFEE WITH A COP 9 COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM (ENGLISH) 10 COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM (SPANISH) 11 DEPARTMENT TOURS 12 POLICE EXPLORER POST #238 13 JUNIOR CHILDREN OF PRIDE (JR. COP) 14 NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH & NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION MEETINGS 15 VOLUNTEERS IN POLICE SERVICES 16 PARENT ACADEMY 17 RIDE-ALONG PROGRAM 18 SHORT STOP PROGRAM 19 GANG AWARENESS TRAINING 20 2018 COP Community Engagement Plan

TABLE OF CONTENTS TEEN ACADEMY 21 TRUNK OR TREAT EVENTS 22 CITIZEN ACADEMY 23 COMMUNITY LINKAGE FORUM 24 SANTA ANA EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS DAY 25 H.E.A.R.T PROGRAM 26 SPECIAL OLYMPICS TORCH RUN & TIP A COP 27 KEEP OC SAFE IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING 28 GANG REDUCTION INTERVENTION PARTNERSHIP (GRIP) 29 CHILD SAFETY SEAT INSPECTIONS 30 READY OC 31 SANTA ANA POLICE ATHLETIC ACTIVITY LEAGUE 32 NATIONAL NIGHT OUT 33 ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE 34 WALK TO SCHOOL & BIKE TO SCHOOL DAY 35 MOVIE NIGHT 36 NATIONAL TAKE BACK DAY 37 SHOP WITH A COP 38 STUFF THE BEAR 39 PANCAKES WITH SANTA 40 2018 COP Community Engagement Plan

PARTICIPATION AT COMMUNITY EVENTS Building Community Relationships One smile at a time Event Dates: April: SA Public Library Dia de los Ninos May: Cinco De Mayo Event July: Centennial Park 4th of July Event September: Fiestas Patrias October: Harvest Festival November: Dia de los Muertos December: Stockings with a Cop For more information or to schedule participation at a community event contact: Lead Police Service Officer G. Laufer (714) 245-8711 or GLaufer@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 1

OFFICER FRIENDLY PRESENTATIONS For more information or to schedule participation contact: Lead Police Service Officer G. Laufer (714) 245-8711 or glaufer@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 2

BIKE, PEDESTRIAN, TRAFFIC SAFETY PRESENTATIONS For more information about Traffic Safety presentations contact: Police Service Officer N. Lopez (714) 245-8406 or NLopez@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 3

TEEN DRIVING PRESENTATIONS For more information about Traffic Safety presentations contact: Police Service Officer N. Lopez (714) 245-8406 or NLopez@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 4

BEHIND THE LINE PROGRAM The Behind the Line Program is targeted towards residents, students and community members who are interested in attending a Driving Under the Influence Checkpoint. This provides an opportunity to see first-hand how traffic Officers conduct a DUI Checkpoint. Police Service Officer N. Lopez (714) 245-8406 or NLopez@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 5

BIKE RODEOS Police Service Officer N. Lopez (714) 245-8406 or NLopez@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 6

POLICE CADET PROGRAM Enhance the quality of police services delivered to the community. Provide opportunities for young men and women to experience the police profession in a positive environment. Encourage growth and lay the foundation for potential careers in law enforcement. Police Administrative Manager R. Carroll at (714) 245-8135 or RCarroll@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 7

POLICE CHAPLIN PROGRAM The Police Chaplin Program is comprised of professional clergy members who volunteer their services to the department employees, their families, and members of the community during times of crisis, sorrow, or conflict. Commander J. Smith at (714) 245-8703 or JSmith@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 8

COFFEE WITH A COP Police Service Officer E. Baca at (714) 647-5062 or EBaca@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 9

COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM (English) Be prepared in case of an emergency Emergency Operations Coordinator S. Rhyner at (714) 647-5315 or SRhyner@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 10

COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM (Spanish) EQUIPO DE RESPUESTA A EMERGENCIAS COMMUNITARIAS Preparese para temblores y desastres Seguridad contra incendios, utilidades y extintores Busqueda y rescate ligeros Asistencia medica Y mucho mas Emergency Operations Coordinator S. Rhyner at (714) 647-5315 or SRhyner@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 11

DEPARTMENT TOURS For more information or to schedule a tour contact: Chief s Secretary E. Plotnik at (714) 245-8003 or EPlotnik@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 12

POLICE EXPLORER POST #238 COMMITMENT DISCIPLINE TEAMWORK Provides young men and women the opportunity to experience first hand how a police department functions and what it takes to get started with a career in Law Enforcement. Interact with the community at events such as traffic control at parades, festivals, and special events Explorers meet the first, second, and third Wednesday of the month from 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm. Corporal B. Nelson at (714) 245-8716 or BNelson@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 13

JUNIOR CHILDREN OF PRIDE (Jr. COP) The Junior Children of Pride program provides youth the skills and opportunity necessary to succeed in life through good citizenship, education and goal setting. The program encourages joint participation with parents, youth and personnel from the Santa Ana Police Department. To participate in this program youth must be between 6 yrs. - 12 yrs. Police Service Officer M. Ortega at (714) 245-8508 or MOrtega@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 14

NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH & NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION MEETINGS Westend & Southcoast Districts Police Service Officer E. Baca at (714) 647-5062 or EBaca@santa-ana.org Northeast & Southeast Districts Police Service Officer M. Ortega at (714) 245-8508 or MOrtega@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 15

VOLUNTEERS IN POLICE SERVICES COMPASSION WILLINGNESS COUNTLESS HOURS SERVICE Police Service Officer E. Baca at (714) 647-5062 or EBaca@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 16

PARENT ACADEMY Educating our Parents The Parent Academy is targeted towards parents with strong-willed or out of control children. This is a prevention-based education program that provides parents with knowledge to recognize warning signs of juvenile delinquency, as well as applicable methods to prevent this behavior. Police Service Officer E. Baca at (714) 647-5062 or EBaca@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 17

RIDE-ALONG PROGRAM The Santa Ana Police Department Station Supervisor at (714) 245-8701 2018 Community Engagement Plan 18

SHORT STOP PROGRAM Sergeant G. Hernandez at (714) 245-8518 or GHernandez@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 19

GANG AWARENESS TRANING AWARENESS THROUGH EDUCATION Sergeant G. Hernandez at (714) 245-8518 or GHernandez@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 20

TEEN ACADEMY The purpose of the Teen Academy is to increase the understanding and the mutual respect between the young residents of the City of Santa Ana and the Santa Ana Police Department. Teens learn about various departments and careers in law enforcement as well as how a police agency operates. The Teen Academy is designed for young residents between the ages of 13 yrs. - 17 yrs. Police Service Officer M. Ortega at (714) 245-8508 or MOrtega@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 21

TRUNK OR TREAT EVENTS Lead Police Service Officer G. Laufer at (714) 245-8711 or GLaufer@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 22

CITIZEN ACADEMY The Citizen Academy teaches community members about the policies, practices, and guiding principles of the Santa Ana Police Department. Participants will receive classroom and practical instruction provided by subject matter expects from the Homicide, Narcotics, K-9, SWAT among others. Crime Research Analyst A. Oviedo at (714) 245-8035 or AOviedo@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 23

COMMUNITY LINKAGE FORUM NEIGHBORS RESIDENTS WORKING TOGETHER Acting Deputy Chief K. Gominsky at (714) 245-8040 or KGominsky@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 24

SANTA ANA EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS DAY Emergency Operations Coordinator S. Rhyner at (714) 647-5315 or SRhyner@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 25

H.E.A.R.T PROGRAM H.E.A.R.T PROGRAM Officer C. Hawkins at (714) 245-8232 or CHawkins@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 26

SPECIAL OLYMPICS TORCH RUN & TIP A COP Deputy Chief D. McGeachy at (714) 245-8304 or DMcGeachy@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 27

KEEP OC SAFE IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMEHTING Orange County is a great place to live and work. Let s keep it safe by being aware of our surroundings, using common sense and reporting questionable objects or activity to the proper local law enforcement authorities. This means If You See Something, Say Something. For more information visit www.keepocsafe.org Officer O. Laufer at (714) 245-8737 or OLaufer@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 28

GANG REDUCTION INTERVENTION PARTNERSHIP (GRIP) Orange County Gang Reduction & Intervention Partnership is a collaborative effort between the Orange County District Attorney s Office, Orange County Sheriff s Department, Orange County Probation Department, local police departments, several schools districts, faith-based organizations and private businesses who work together to prevent minors from joining criminal street gangs. Police Service Officer M. Ortega at (714) 245-8508 or MOrtega@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 29

CHILD SAFETY SEAT INSPECTIONS CAR SEAT SAFETY MATTERS Lead Police Service Officer G. Laufer at (714) 245-8711 or GLaufer@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 30

READY OC Ready OC (www.readyoc.org) is a public campaign and Orange County s primary resource for Emergency Preparedness information and related initiatives. There are focused campaign programs including general preparedness information, faith-based, pets, special needs, businesses, and school assembly presentations. Officer O. Laufer at (714) 245-8737 or OLaufer@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 31

SANTA ANA POLICE ATHLETIC & ACTIVITY LEAGUE (SAPAAL) The Santa Ana Police Athletic Activity League (SAPAAL) is a crime prevention program that employs educational, athletic, and recreational activities to create trust and understanding between youth and law enforcement. Officer K. Aguilar at (714) 647-6591 or KAguilar@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 32

NATIONAL NIGHT OUT Police Service Officer M. Ortega at (714) 245-8508 or MOrtega@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 33

ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE Police Service Officer M. Ortega at (714) 245-8508 or MOrtega@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 34

WALK TO SCHOOL & BIKE TO SCHOOL DAY Police Service Officer N. Lopez at (714) 245-8406 or NLopez@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 35

MOVIE NIGHT Lead Police Service Officer G. Laufer at (714) 245-8711 or GLaufer@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 36

NATIONAL TAKE BACK DAY Police Service Officer E. Baca at (714) 647-5062 or EBaca@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 37

SHOP WITH A COP Police Service Officer E. Baca at (714) 647-5062 or EBaca@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 38

STUFF THE BEAR Senior Office Assistant Y. Aspeitia at (714) 245-8004 or YAspeitia@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 39

PANCAKES WITH SANTA Lead Police Service Officer G. Laufer at (714) 245-8711 or GLaufer@santa-ana.org 2018 Community Engagement Plan 40