It is a demanding profession that requires highly qualified and motivated officers to fulfill the requirements of the profession. Public Safety Officers are cross-trained in police, fire and EMS, and engage in each of these disciplines every shift. An officer with the Highland Park Department of Public Safety is assigned to one of three 24-hour shifts, either "A," "B," or "C" shift. The Highland Park Department of Public Safety is a unique blending of fire, police, and emergency medical services. Statement Regarding Recent Opinion A.Chief Paul Sandman, Director of Public Safety.The suspect was arrested on a warrant and newly charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. Officers located a scissors and a glass pipe on the suspect. The victim reported that the 62-year-old male suspect threatened him with a knife at Garner Park. The suspect was arrested for domestic disorderly conduct. Officers responded to a residence where the 43-year-old male suspect shouted and postured aggressively at the victim during an argument. The suspect was charged with disorderly conduct, resisting causing injury, battery to LE and theft of mail. During the arrest, the suspect struck an officer. The suspect struck a witness who confronted him. Officers responded to the 2800 block of Waunona Way for a report of a 41-year-old male suspect taking mail from mailboxes. Two unidentified suspects held the victim at gunpoint and took the jewelry and cash the victim had on his person. The victim reported that his car broke down and he was attempting to fix it when the suspect vehicle pulled up behind him. Officers relayed this information to the appropriate authorities. A nurse at a local hospital contacted police to report that a patient told her he was the suspect in an unsolved murder case from nearly 40 years ago in another county. The suspect was arrested for battery, strangulation and disorderly conduct. Officers responded to a residence where the 33-year-old male suspect stole items from another resident and strangled, bit and punched a second resident. Officers developed probable cause to charge the second suspect, who is at large, with theft and resisting. One of the suspects was cited for party to a crime theft. The victim of the theft was cited for disorderly conduct. The victim confronted the suspects and a physical altercation ensued. The victim reported that the 41- and 51-year-old male suspects stole a ring from his car. Staff at the YWCA discovered a 53-year-old resident deceased in her residence. The suspect was arrested for burglary and theft.?ĬENTRAL: Death Investigation – 3:49 pm. Neighbors reported that the 73-year-old male suspect entered the victim's home and stole two dogs. Officers investigated a report of a sexual assault that occurred approximately two weeks ago where a known suspect made unwanted sexual contact with the victim. Investigation continuing.?ĬENTRAL: Sexual Assault – 12:13 pm. Officers responded to Walgreens where an unidentified suspect stole a lanyard with house keys from the victim. Investigation continuing.ĮAST: Strong Arm Robbery – 11:55 am. A 25-year-old male suspect was later identified and remains at large. Officers made contact with numerous subjects on scene, none of whom was injured. Officers responded to the 2500 block of Frazier Ave for a report of a large fight with gunfire, people running and cars leaving the area. Family members discovered a 81-year-old woman deceased in her residence. The suspect was arrested and charged with domestic false imprisonment and disorderly conduct.ĮAST: Death Investigation – 10:29 am. Officers responded for a report of a 43-year-old male suspect and victim who were arguing in the street. Priority calls only from 11:30am to 3:07pm due to calls for service.ĬENTRAL: Domestic Disturbance – 5:33 am. This would be used in the case of one of our officers assisting another law enforcement agency. "Other" is used for calls that either do not have a sector or the sector is not in the City. This number does not include parking complaints or 911 misdials. A breakdown of the calls for service per district is as follows: Central (70), East (95), Midtown (73), North (73), South (47), West (60), and Other (5). Most narratives represent early and preliminary information that was gathered from those in the field who were actively working the cases. In many instances, facts and circumstances, even the type of crime listed, can change as the investigation unfolds.įrom 6:00 a.m. The information provided below is about some of the calls officers responded to over the last twenty-four (24) hours.
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