City of Wichita - Patrol South 25 Beat
Friday, July 25, 2008 :: Currently 81 degrees in Wichita

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To report tall grass, inoperable vehicles on private property or trash issues contact Environmental Services.

To report concerns with structures or improper storage on a porch or in a carport contact the Office of Central Inspection

If you are interested in starting a Neighborhood Watch in your neighborhood, please call or e-mail The community affairs section at 316-268-4101 or neighborhood watch information

To schedule a free
home or business security survey, or call our Community Affairs Section at
316-268-4101

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25 Beat

 

Officer G. Wylie

Community Policing
Beat Coordinator
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Officers assigned to 25 Beat

1st Shift
Officer D. Brown
2nd Shift
Officer D. Nail
3rd Shift
Officer M. Rago
4th Shift
Officer Manuel
 

 SCAT Officer
Officer J. Cornwell

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 Previous Year Statistics for Beat 25
 
  2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001
Murder 1 0 0 0 0 0
Rape 10 3 7 12 5 4
Individual Robbery 16 14 17 19 13 9
Business Robbery 7 11 3 5 8 10
Agg Assault Drive By 1 0 1 0 28 0
Residential Burglary 109 73 61 130 66 124
Non-Res. Burglary 55 73 21 46 16 36
Larceny  319 320 336 500 237 417
Auto Theft 65 77 101 117 38 58
Vandalism 236 231 208 267 187 268



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Last Updated: March 16, 2008

 

 

Officer Ginny Wylie

Patrol South Community Policing

321 N. Mead, Wichita KS

Work: 316-462-2777

 

 

Over the last couple of weeks I have received several phone calls pertaining to code violations such as inoperable/abandoned vehicles and trash. The weather is warming up and this would be a good time to take care of these issues instead of having a case in Environmental Court.

 

 

BURGLARIES

RESIDENTIAL & NON-RESIDENTIAL

 

With the warmer weather, there has been a sharp increase in non-residential burglaries, most commonly to detached garages and sheds.  These burglaries are occuring at different times during the day and night.  If you see individuals walking around residences or people sitting in vehicles that don't belong in your neighborhood please call 911.  The officers DO NOT have to contact you in person if you don't want them to, just tell the 911 operator to have the officer contact you by telephone only.  Please help us catch the person(s) responsible for these burglaries, before you become a victim.  Please make sure you are putting away your mowers, bicycles,etc..

 

 

 NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS 

 

District Advisory Board

25 beat is a part of District 3 of the Wichita City Council. The District Advisory Board meets on the first Wednesday of every month at the Wichita Water Center (directly west of the South Sub station) at 7:00pm. Everyone is welcome to attend. All who attend will have an opportunity to speak on a topic if they wish. This is the community's opportunity to have a voice in the changes in our community. City Councilman Jim Skelton (jskelton@wichita.gov) heads these meetings. If you would like to find out what is on the agenda for the next meeting, you can call (303-8029) or e-mail (jjohnson@wichita.gov) Janet Johnson, the neighborhood assistant. 

Do you live in District 3?

VANDALISM

There has been a large increase in the area concerning unknown person(s) spray painting the rear of businesses, fences, homes, etc., with graffiti.  Please keep a extra eye out in your neighborhood for those individuals that may be acting suspicious or those individuals you may not recognize.  Please don't hesitate to call 911 and report theses individuals that cause thousands of dollars in damages each year to our homes, businesses and personal property.

 

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:

1.            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.

2.            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.

3.            Never leave personal identification documents, vehicle ownership titles, or credit cards in your vehicle.

4.            Never leave valuables in plain view, even if your car is locked. Put them in the trunk out of sight.

5.            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.

6.            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.

7.            Never leave your car running unattended, even to dash into a business, store, etc.

8.            Never leave any keys in the car or ignition, inside a locked garage, or in hide-a-key boxes.

9.            Always roll up your windows and lock the car, even if it is parked in front of your home.

10.         Always park in high-traffic, well-lighted areas, when possible;

11.         Install a mechanical device that locks the steering wheel, column, or brakes. These devices will deter some criminals.

12.         Investigate the purchase of a vehicle theft tracking/security system, especially if you own one of the frequently stolen model vehicles.

13.         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.

14.         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,

15.         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.

16.         If your vehicle is stolen, report it to the police immediately.

 

REPORT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY: If a person or vehicle looks out of place, call 911 immediately.

 

 

 

The Wichita Police Department’s Mission Statement

The Wichita Police Department’s mission is to provide professional and ethical public safety services in partnership with citizens to identify, prevent and solve the problems of crime, fear of crime, social disorder and neighborhood decay, thereby improving the quality of life in our community.

 

 

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