City of Wichita - Patrol West 18 Beat
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Wichita, Kansas 67202

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Officer Francisco Tejeda
Community Policing
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Officers assigned to 18 Beat

1st Shift
Officer J. Taylor
2nd Shift
Officer D. Williams
3rd Shift
Officer P. Brock
4th Shift
Officer  B. Bachman
 

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 Previous Year Statistics for Beat 18

.200620052004200320022001
Murder001001
Rape831836
Individual Robbery134236
Business Robbery211242
Agg Assault Drive By0000216
Residential Burglary373049583982
Non-Res. Burglary1327304022106
Larceny 328282303449329577
Auto Theft353059993851
Vandalism158142184281278311
 

 
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Last Updated: June 25, 2008


Officer F. E. (Ricky)Tejeda #1782
Patrol West Community Policing
661 N. Elder Wichita, KS 67212
337-9400    Fax:  337-9470
ftejeda@wichita.gov

 

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, and social disorder and neighborhood decay, thereby improving the quality of life in our community.

 

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National Night Out
Wichita residents are once again invited to join thousands of other communities across America in supporting a unique, coast-to coast crime prevention project on August 5th, 2008 to give neighborhood crime and drugs a "going away" party. On August 5th from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m., residents city wide and across the nation, will be asked to turn on outside lights and spend the evening outside on their block.

Heighten crime and drug prevention awareness.
Generate support for, and participation in, local anticrime programs.
Strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships.
Send a message to criminals letting them know that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back.
Generate support for starting Neighborhood watch groups
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National Night Out 2008 Schedule:

Thursday, July 31st 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Public Kick Off at "All Star Sports East"
FREE Admission
Reduced Ticket Prices
Media Sponsor: Power 93.9 (Entercom)

Friday, August 1st
KEYN Summer Concert Series in Old Town

Saturday, August 2nd 7:00 pm
Old Town Concert and Motorcycle Rally
(Motorcycle Rally Participants are by invitation only)
Sponsor: T-95 and 104.5 The Fox

Sunday, August 3rd 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Safe & Secure Day at the Sedgwick County Zoo
Half Price Admission
Sponsor: 101.3 KFDI

Monday, August 4th
Safe & Secure Day at Open Wichita Public Pools
(please check
here for schedules)

Tuesday, August 5th
NATIONAL NIGHT OUT BLOCK PARTY TIME
Register your block party online 
here.
Or call the WPD Community Affairs Section at 268-4101
(make sure if you want to block off your street you fill out the form below the "Register Button")

Have a pot luck dinner, a BBQ, an ice cream social or whatever your neighbors want to contribute. Discuss neighborhood issues over good food and good company.
Emergency services such as Police, Fire, and EMS will be provided a list of registered block parties so they can stop by to say, "Hello." Discuss issues you've seen in your neighborhood and help us help you improve the quality of life.

Tuesday, August 5th
Lawrence-Dumont Stadium
National Baseball Congress Block Party in the Bud Pavilion
Fireworks Display

PRE-National Night Out Activities

Safety Fair at Wichita Target Stores
Saturday, July 12th
21st/Greenwich 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
301 S. Armor 3:00 pm -7:00 pm
Sunday, July 13th
29th/Maize 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Maple/Ridge 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Thursday, July 17th
Seniors BINGO
Wichita Rec Center (TBA - Check here for updates)
Sponsor: Mental Health Association

Saturday, July 19th
Texas Hold 'Em Tournament with the Amateur Poker League
Proceeds benefit the
Law Enforcement Memorial
(Limited slots, register via mtennyson@wichita.gov)
 
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The Community Policing Philosophy

     Community Policing is a philosophy and an organizational strategy that promotes partnership between law enforcement and citizens of Wichita.  It is based on the premise that Police and the Community must work together to identify, prioritize, and solve crime, the fear of crime, social and physical disorder, and neighborhood decay.

 

  • 18 Beat is divided into two districts.  District 4 and 5.

     District Advisory Board IV meets the first Wednesday of the month  at 6:30pm at the Alford Library, 3447 S. Meridian.

     District Advisory Board V meets the first Monday of the month at 6:30pm at Auburn Hills Clubhouse. 

 

Home Security: A Look at Ways to Secure Doors Using Strike Plates and Key Control

Doors

There are many sizes, shapes and types of exterior doors. The security of any door depends on its construction.

The Hollow Core Door is the most commonly used. It is also the least secure. It consists of a wood frame covered with a thin veneer; it is supported by cardboard arranged in a honeycomb fashion, to keep the veneer from collapsing. This type of door should be used as an interior door only.

The Solid Wood Door provides good security. It is constructed entirely of heavy wood. Some doors have decorative wooden panel inserts that greatly reduce its security.

The Solid Core Door provides good security. It is constructed much the same way as the hollow core door; however, the center is filled with compressed particle-type material that provides strength.

The Metal Door is becoming a favorite exterior door and it provides good security. It consists of a frame covered in a 16 to 20 gauge steel covering. The center of the door is filled with compressed hard foam.

Strike Plates

The weakest area of many doors and locking devices is the strike plate. High security strike plates mounted with three-inch screws will strengthen the doorframe where the throw of the dead bolt meets. The three-inch screws will extend through the doorframe and secure into the stud or existing frame structure of the home. With shorter screws, the strike plate is only secured into the doorframe, which is usually constructed of soft wood that splinters easily.

Deadbolt Locks

The Spring Latch, key in the knob lockset, offers zero security. Known as the "credit card" or "ten second" model, is found on many homes. On exterior doors, this lock set should be an addition to the deadbolt lock. Doors leading into the home from an attached garage or from the basement should be considered an exterior door.

A Single Cylinder Deadbolt lock functions with a key from the outside and thumb turn from the inside. Single cylinder deadbolts are intended to be used on solid doors with no glass within 40 inches of the lock.

 

A Double Cylinder Deadbolt lock functions with a key from the outside and inside. It is intended for use on doors with glass within 40 inches of the lock. The use of a double cylinder deadbolt lock presents a life safety hazard due to the need to have a key for exit. The 1997 Uniform Building Code states; Regardless of the occupant load served, exit doors shall be open-able from the inside without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort.

What to look for when purchasing Deadbolt locks:

  • Minimum ¼" interlocking bolts to hold the cylinder halves together.

  • Tapered cylinder guard.

  • Hardened steel bolt with a 1" throw and a saw-resistant feature.

  • Bolt encased in single piece housing.

  • Bolt constructed so as to limit internal movement or "play" when the bolt is fully extended.

Not all deadbolts are created equal. They appear similar on the exterior, but the internal components are critical to the overall integrity of the lock. Inquire whether the deadbolt meets or exceeds ANSI grade 2. All exterior doors should be equipped with a deadbolt lock.

Keys

Proper monitoring and control of keys can help prevent passkey burglary. The following are suggestions to better insure keys are properly controlled:

  • When someone moves into previously occupied home, all exterior doors should be re-keyed.

  • Avoid hiding a key outside. Burglars often know all the hiding places. Place a key in a secure key lock box outside for emergencies.



 

 

 

HELPFUL NUMBERS

 

  • PATROL WEST SUBSTATION:                  337-9400
  • INVESTIGATION DIVISION                        268-4407
  • CRIME PREVENTION UNIT                       268-4101
  • WEST COMMUNITY POLICING                337-9126

 

  • ANIMAL CONTROL                                  268-8378
  • CRIME STOPPERS                                  267-2111
  • OFFICE OF CENTRAL INSPECTION        268-4481
  • HEALTH DEPARTMENT                          268-8351
  • SCAT HOT LINE                               

 

 

                         CURFEW LAW (even in the Summer )

JUVENILES AGE 15 AND UNDER

      SUNDAY - THURSDAY = 11:00PM - 6:00AM

      FRIDAY - SATURDAY = 12 MIDNIGHT - 6:00AM

      JUVENILES AGE 16 AND 17

      MONDAY - FRIDAY = 12 MIDNIGHT - 6:00AM

      SATURDAY -SUNDAY = 1:00AM - 6:00AM

       

       

      Please insure that your children are under your supervision during these times.  If your child is caught for a curfew violation then it is YOU, the parent, that receives the citation and fine!!  If you are in the area and see juveniles that are not being supervised then please call 911.

       

       

      Helpful numbers

      Patrol North – 688-9500
      Patrol East – 688-9300
      Patrol West – 337-9400
      Patrol South – 337-9200
      Community Affairs – 268-4101

      Animal Control 268-8378 - Leash laws, animal bites, animal care and conditions and issued animal license.

      Environmental Services 268-8351 - Improper or no household trash collection, trash on premises, tall grass and weeds, animal hoarding, run down buildings and illegal dumping.

      Fire Department Prevention 268-4441 - Fire safety education, juvenile fire starter counseling.

      Office Of Central Inspection 268-4460 - Illegal parking in front yard, RV's, boats etc. improperly stored, signs in public right of way, emergency board up of vacant houses

       

       

       

       

       


 

 

 

 

   

 

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