City of Wichita - Patrol South 21 Beat
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Patrol South
337-9200

South Community Policing (CP)
462-2777

S.C.A.T. Hotline
"Gang or Drug Activity" 267-SCAT

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21 Beat

 

Officer Larry J. Carlson
Community Policing
Beat Coordinator
Email me here


Officers assigned to 21 Beat

1st Shift
Officer L. Berg
2nd Shift
Officer J. Wright
3rd Shift
Officer J. Kimminau
4th Shift
Officer R. Bachman
 
 

 SCAT Officer
Officer D. Inkelaar

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Traffic Officer
Officer R. Sears

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reporting areas or neighborhoods, please click here.



Previous Year Statistics for Beat 21
  

 

2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003

2002

2001

Murder

0 0 0 0 0 3

0

0

Rape

9 5 4 5 5 4

6

5

Individual Robbery

11 17 14 8 7 15

8

28

Business Robbery

1 1 1 2 4 3 4

6

Agg. Assault Drive By

0 0 0 0 1 0 24

3

Residential Burglary

22 29 33 22 19 35

16

44

Non-Res. Burglary

45 51 52 54 47 35

33

63

Larceny 

503 348 293 343 436 350

212

452

Auto Theft

65 69 55 63 103 153

44

68

Vandalism

214 207 249 185 222 178 116

215



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Last Updated: OCTOBER 2009 

 

 

Officer L.J. Carlson

Patrol South Community Policing

21 Beat "Old Town Area"

321 N. Mead

Wichita, Kansas 67202

CP Office 462-2777

Patrol South 337-9200

lcarlson@wichita.gov

oldtownpolice@aol.com

 

 

 

 

 

***NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS*** 

 

 

 

oldtownwichita.com

 

Old Town Association Meeting 

The Old Town Association has a general quarterly.  If you are interested in the Old Town Area call OLD TOWN INFORMATION at (316)262-3555 or please feel free to contact Charlie Claycomb (President of OTA) at charlieclaycomb@email.com or D.J Burk (Secretary of OTA) at DJ@oldtownwichita.com

DAB 6

 

Meetings are held on the1st Monday at 6:30pm of each month at the Evergreen Facility at

2700 N. Woodland

for additional information contact Janet Miller (JLMiller@wichita.gov)

 

DAB 1

 

Meetings are held the 1st Monday 6:30pm of each month at the Atwater Facility at 2755  E. 19th. St N. For additional information contact LaVonta Williams (lwilliams@wichita.gov) or 303-8083.

 

 

The Hyde Park Association Meeting

The Hyde Park Neighborhood Association, President Janice Rich (sunnybug70@hotmail.com) Every other 2nd Saturday. It is held at the Spice Merchant which is located at 1308 E. Douglas. If you have interests in the area please feel free to contact Janice Rich. 

         

 Wichita Police Department Citizen Advisory

Citizen Alert Network

Overview

Instantaneous and proactive communication from local law enforcement to you!

The Wichita Police Department Citizen Alert Network allows WPD to instantly update you about crimes, emergencies and other important information.

All alerts are delivered to you by email. Alerts sent by text message to your cell phone are also available.

  • Citizen Alerts inform all registered users of public safety concerns in your area. The alerts contain information about crime trends, descriptions of suspects, missing persons, and advice on personal safety and how to safeguard property.
  • Business Alerts are targeted to specific business types so your business will receive information about crimes that are pertinent to your business.
  • Case Alerts allow law enforcement to automatically disseminate information about open cases to all Registered Citizen Alert users.
  • Watch Group Alerts allow law enforcement to send targeted alerts to specific neighborhoods with Information about crimes that are happening in their immediate area.
Secure twoway communication between public and local law enforcement
 
Probably the biggest benefit of the Citizen Alert Network is the way it allows twoway communication between law enforcement and the public.
  • Law enforcement can update citizens on situations that require their attention.
  • As the public learns about fugitives, missing persons and unsolved cases, it can provide tips directly to the officer and detective assigned to the case.

All current Alerts can be viewed from the Wichita Police Department Citizen Observer Site here.

The Wichita Police Department needs your help!  The Beat Team has noted an increase in Vehicle Thefts on 21 Beat and all over the City.  DO NOT LEAVE YOUR KEYS IN YOUR CAR . The Wichita Police Department has numerous officers working on the problems, you can also help protect your neighborhood and join in the fight against crime, We really do need your help. If you see anything that looks suspicious call 911 immediately.   Give the dispatcher the best description that you can, be contacted by Officers (at least by phone) so that way Officers can attempt to locate the person in order to identify them &question them about their activity. Often criminals watch the effected area before committing crimes.

 

Again, Please remember to never leave your car running unattended.  This is an invitation for a Thief to Steal Your Car!  Always take your keys with you and lock your car when you are not using it.  Typically thieves look for cars left running at convenient stores and gas stations.

 

Be aware of scams against the elderly population. If you are contacted by telephone by someone who claims they need your personal information, money, or anything that just doesn't seem right,  be very cautious. Think about taking down their number and checking the story out before giving anyone your infromation. If you want to make sure the person is legitimate please feel free to contact Patrol South CP Team at 462-2777, Patrol South 337-9200, Crime Prevention Unit 268-4101, Investigations 268-4407 or any of the numerous phone numbers in the phone book and Web Page.  Please remember that you do not have to give out any personal information to anyone over the telephone.

 

*The Wichita Police Department works with homeless organizations in and around Sedgwick County. Our goal is to reduce the number of aggressive pan handling incidents, for the Wichita  population get them back on their feet and find placement for this Homeless Population.  Below is a brochure full of available resources.  The link below will give you a PDF file to print off as many as you like!

 

 Remember this.......  Don't give them any money or anything of value, if approached and requested for anything of value call 911 and advise the dispatcher you will be contacted.  99% of the panhandlers contacted have advised Officer Carlson that they make up to $200 per hour.  Don't get scammed CALL 911

 

Wichita Homeless Resources

Los Recursos Para Los Sin Hogar en Wichita

 

 

Wichita Police Department

Identity Theft Checklist

 

 

What should I do if my Purse, Wallet or Checkbook is Lost or Stolen?

 

If your property was taken by force or threat, or you need immediate assistance, please call 911.

 

For non-emergencies, you can make a police report by calling the Wichita Police Department, Police Case Desk at (316) 268-4221.

 

You will need to make a police report to document lost or stolen items.  The police report will assist us in the event your property is recovered.  Your bank or financial institution may require a police report if you report unauthorized checks and/or credit card transactions.

 

Credit Cards

If your credit/debit cards are lost or stolen, immediately contact your bank or credit card issuer to cancel the card.  Prompt reporting can help prevent unauthorized use of your card.  If the credit card number has been compromised while you still have possession of the plastic card, immediately notify your bank or credit card issuer to cancel the card.  Your bank or credit card issuer may require you to complete a dispute form for any unauthorized charges.  The credit card company may issue you a temporary credit and issue a “charge back” to business that accepted the card number without viewing the card.  The business, which then suffers the loss, may make a police report if it chooses to do so.  

Checks

 

If your checks or account numbers are stolen, notify your bank or financial institution.  Work with your financial institution to close any affected accounts.  If your checks are lost or stolen and is being used in Wichita by someone forging your signature, call your bank or financial institution to close your account.  Ask your financial institution to notify its check verification service.  Your bank may require you to complete an Affidavit of Forgery for any forged check that clears.  Your bank may credit your account once you complete the Affidavit of Forgery.  The business accepting the forged check may file a police report since they may have lost cash or merchandise as a result of fraud.

 

If you are reimbursed by a business or financial institution for a monetary loss to you, the business becomes the victim of the forgery or fraud.  You are a victim of the theft of your credit card, check or identity.  The financial institution or business will be responsible for following up on their loss.  

 

 

Identity Theft

 

Identity Theft occurs when someone uses your personal information with the intent defraud for any benefit.  For example, someone pretends to be you by using your personal information to create and open new credit card accounts to make purchases and loans for financial gain.  The theft or loss of personal information in wallets, purses and on checks can be used by criminals to commit Identity Theft. 

 

If someone has used you personal information such as your name along with your social security number, Driver’s License number, bank account number or other identifying information report the fraud to the following organizations:

 

 

   Contact the nationwide consumer reporting companies to place a fraud alert on

      your credit report.  A fraud alert can help prevent an identity thief from opening            

      additional accounts in your name.  Ask for a copy of your credit report to review.

 

Equifax: 1-800-525-5285;  www.equifax.com

 

            Experian: 1-888-397-3742;  www.experian.com

 

            TransUnion: 1-800-680-7289;  www.transunion.com

          

            You can obtain one free credit report per year from each of the three consumer

            reporting companies by contacting:  annualcreditreport.com

 

   Contact the fraud department for each company where your account was  

      tampered with or the fraudulent account was opened.  Close the accounts and

      follow up in writing along with sending copies (not originals) of supporting

      documents.

 

   Make a police report in the community where the identity theft occurred.   You can    

      make a police report in Wichita by calling the Police Case Desk at 268-4221.

 

   Make an Identity Theft complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). 

 

FTC’S Identity Theft Hotline: (toll-free) 1-877-IDTHEFT (1-877-438-4338)

Or write: Identity Theft Clearinghouse, Federal Trade Commission, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20580.

 

 

Helpful Tips

 

Avoid leaving wallets, purses, credit cards, checkbooks and other valuables in your vehicle, unattended or unsecured. 

 

Carry only credit cards and documents containing personal information that you need.

 

Keep a copy contact numbers of your credit cards in the event they are lost or stolen.

 

Shred unwanted bank statements, bills and other documents containing personal information.

Below are some tips you can use to avoid being the victim of a car thief, or having a theft from your vehicle:

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  • The best and only way to prevent thefts from motor vehicles is never to leave valuables in your car unattended – particularly electronic goods such as cellular phones and laptop computers. Preventing the theft of car radios is more difficult. Some car stereo manufacturers make detachable faceplates or stereos that pull easily from the dashboard, allowing you to take it with you or lock it in the trunk.
  • ·         Many thieves now break into cars if there are signs that checkbooks, personal documents, purses, mail or personal items, which would assist in the crime of identity theft, may be inside.
  • ·         Never leave personal identification documents, vehicle ownership titles, or credit cards in your vehicle.
  • ·         Never leave valuables in plain view, even if your car is locked. Put them in the trunk out of sight.
  • ·         If you have a button inside your car that opens the trunk when no key is in the ignition, valuables in your trunk are not secure.
  • ·         Thieves may break into your vehicle if a garage door opener is visible, if they know where you live, or if your car is parked in front of your house. This gives them access to at least your garage and possibly your home.
  • Never leave your car running unattended, even to dash into a business, store, etc.
  • Never leave any keys in the car or ignition, inside a locked garage, or in hide-a-key boxes.
  • Always roll up your windows and lock the car, even if it is parked in front of your home.
  • Always park in high-traffic, well-lighted areas, when possible;
  • Install a mechanical device that locks the steering wheel, column, or brakes. These devices will deter some criminals.
  • Investigate the purchase of a vehicle theft tracking/security system, especially if you own one of the frequently stolen model vehicles.
  • If you must leave your key with a valet, attendant, or mechanic leave only the ignition key. Make sure you are dealing with a reputable firm.
  • Copy your license plate and vehicle information (VIN) numbers on a card and keep them with you. If your vehicle is stolen, the police will need this information to take a report; and,
  • Many vehicles today come with some type of security system from the factory. Normally there are upgraded systems available if you ask. The best choices are systems that shut off the fuel supply so that a car can't be started or driven.
  • If your vehicle is stolen, report it to the police immediately.

 

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