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HomeMy Public PortalAboutLTC 084-2021 - BHPD Week 23 - June 04 2021 through June 10 2021BAL HARBOUR - VILLAGE - OFFICE OF THE VILLAGE MANAGER LETTER TO COUNCIL NO. 084-2021 To: From: Jorge M. Gonzalez, Village Manage Date: June 11, 2021 Subject: Bal Harbour Police Department Weekly Report for the period of June 04, 2021, through June 10, 2021 Mayor Gabriel Groisman and Members of the Village Council 6/ The purpose of this Letter to Council (LTC) is to transmit to you a Weekly Report from the Bal Harbour Police Department that I requested in order to enhance the flow of communication and transparency. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please feel free to call Chief Raleigh Flowers or me directly. JMG/RF/MH Primary 64 Incident 25 Felony 01 Violations 00 Citations 31 Assist Other Agency 02 Crash 08 Misdemeanor Includes Traffic 01 Warnings - Verbal and Written 03 Warnings 49 To t al 6 6 To t al 3 3 To t al 0 2 Investigations 77 Parking 17 To t al 9 7 Enforcement Activity Summary Friday, June 04 Traffic Enforcement Details Location / Detail Type Citations Warnings Parking Enforcement Village Wide 02 00 Radar Enforcement on Collins Avenue 00 01 9700 Collins Avenue / Shops Illegal Right Turns 00 00 North Lot / Frontage Road 00 00 Residential 20 MPH is Plenty AM & PM Details 00 00 Harding Avenue & 96 Street / Crosswalk 00 00 All other Collins Avenue Enforcement Results 01 01 1 Saturday, June 05 Traffic Enforcement Details Location / Detail Type Citations Warnings Parking Enforcement Village Wide 00 00 Radar Enforcement on Collins Avenue 00 02 9700 Collins Avenue / Shops Illegal Right Turns 00 00 North Lot / Frontage Road 00 00 Residential 20 MPH is Plenty AM & PM Details 00 00 Harding Avenue & 96 Street / Crosswalk 00 00 All other Collins Avenue Enforcement Results 00 00 Sunday, June 06 Traffic Enforcement Details Location / Detail Type Citations Warnings Parking Enforcement Village Wide 02 00 Radar Enforcement on Collins Avenue 00 00 9700 Collins Avenue / Shops Illegal Right Turns 00 00 North Lot / Frontage Road 00 00 Residential 20 MPH is Plenty AM & PM Details 00 00 Harding Avenue & 96 Street / Crosswalk 00 00 All other Collins Avenue Enforcement Results 07 11 Monday, June 07 Traffic Enforcement Details Location / Detail Type Citations Warnings Parking Enforcement Village Wide 05 00 Radar Enforcement on Collins Avenue 04 02 9700 Collins Avenue / Shops Illegal Right Turns 00 00 North Lot / Frontage Road 00 00 Residential 20 MPH is Plenty AM & PM Details 00 00 Harding Avenue & 96 Street / Crosswalk 00 00 All other Collins Avenue Enforcement Results 02 07 Enforcement Activity Summary (continued) Tuesday, June 08 Traffic Enforcement Details Location / Detail Type Citations Warnings Parking Enforcement Village Wide 05 00 Radar Enforcement on Collins Avenue 04 05 9700 Collins Avenue / Sho s Ille al Ri ht Turns 00 00 North Lot / Fronta e Road 00 00 Residential 20 MPH is Plent AM & PM Details 00 00 Harding Avenue & 96 Street / Crosswalk 00 00 All other Collins Avenue Enforcement Results 04 07 Wednesday, June 09 Traffic Enforcement Details Location / Detail Type Citations Warnings Parkin Enforcement Villa e Wide 00 00 Radar Enforcement on Collins Avenue 00 00 9700 Collins Avenue / Shops Illegal Right Turns 00 00 North Lot / Frontage Road 00 00 Residential 20 MPH is Plenty AM & PM Details 00 00 Harding Avenue & 96 Street / Crosswalk 00 00 All other Collins Avenue Enforcement Results 05 05 Thursday, June 10 Traffic Enforcement Details Location / Detail Type Citations Warnings Parking Enforcement Village Wide 03 00 Radar Enforcement on Collins Avenue 03 03 9700 Collins Avenue/ Shops Illegal Right Turns 00 00 North Lot / Frontage Road 00 00 Residential 20 MPH is Plenty AM & PM Details 00 00 Harding Avenue & 96 Street / Crosswalk 00 00 All other Collins Avenue Enforcement Results 01 05 Co d e En f o r cem e n t Cr i m i n al In v e st i g at i o n s The Criminal Investigation Division (CID) conducted a follow-up investigation regarding a domestic disturbance at the St. Regis. The couple are residents of Michigan. The complainant made an initial allegation of a possible battery and theft. Follow-up investigation revealed inconsistencies with complainant’s account. The investigation continues. Detectives are investigating an allegation of a possible burglary in the gated community. Preliminary investigation suggests the case is not a burglary but a possible landlord-tenant dispute involving an eviction. Detectives are reviewing the available information before closing the case. The CID is investigating various retail theft cases that have occurred at different retailers in the Bal Harbour Shops.Items taking range from key chains to clothing. The continued use of facial coverings by suspects involved in retail theft make it difficult to identify the persons committing the thefts. Detectives are working with other agencies in an attempt to identify the parties involved. The CID concluded its investigation of a fraud case involving over $100K in losses. The victim’s personal assistant used her position to defraud the victim. An arrest was made after a year-long investigation which resulted in a successful prosecution. The suspect was sentenced to 60 days in jail, ordered to pay full restitution, and placed on a 15-year probation period. M ar i n e Pat r o l /Beach Saf et y O f f i ce r D e t ai l s St o p s Ci t at i o n s W ar n i n g s A r r e st s Re p o r t s A O A Co n t act s 10 00 03 00 02 01 91 Re m ar k s M ar i n e Pat r o l : Bal Harbour marine patrol vessel responded to the Haulover Inlet regarding a capsized Jet Ski with two people overboard. The marine officer rescued both persons from the water and transported them to the Haulover Marina. No injuries were reported. Marine patrol assisted another Jet Ski operator after the vessel lost power. The powerful current was dragging the Jet Ski out to sea. The owner boarded the Bal Harbour boat and was transported to the Haulover Marina. Be ach Saf e t y D et ai l : While conducting a Jetty check, the BSO observed several fishermen who were blocking the end area of the Jetty causing a hazardous condition. The BSO met with all fishermen regarding the obstructions and also educated them on keeping the area safe and clean as per code. The BSO conducted numerous checks of the Jetty, hard pack and beach areas throughout the weekend. 0 6 -0 5 -2 0 2 1 &0 6 -0 6 -2 0 2 1 O p e n Car r y Fi sh e r m an Je t t y Approximately fifteen fishermen, several openly carrying firearms, arrived at the jetty, Bal Harbour officers were present. The group fished for approximately two hours and left the area. 0 6 -0 5 -2 0 2 1 Bat t er y 1 0 2 7 5 Co l l i n s A v e n u e Officers responded to a disturbance at the Harbour House. Upon arriving, officers encounter a female with a laceration to the back of her head. The female was accompanied by a male as they returned to his residence from dinner. An argument ensued and the male shoved the female causing her to fall and strike her head. The male was placed under arrest and transported to jail. 0 6 -0 7 -2 0 2 1 D o m e st i c Vi o l en ce 9 7 0 3 Co l l i n s A v en u e A couple from Michigan was on vacation and staying at the St. Regis. An argument ensued over a former boyfriend and the male struck the female in the face. The male also snatched jewelry from her persons and left the area. Officers canvassed the area, however, were unable to locate the suspect. This case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division. 0 6 /0 7 /2 0 2 1 Tr af f i c In ci d e n t 9 7 0 0 Bl o ck Co l l i n s A v e n u e 0 6 -0 9 -2 0 2 1 Fi r e 2 1 4 Bal Cr o ss D r i v e 0 6 /0 9 /2 0 2 1 Gam b l i n g /Tr e sp ass W ar n i n g 9 7 0 0 Co l l i n s A v e n u e 0 6 /0 9 /2 0 2 1 Fe l o n y Re t ai l Th e f t A r r e st 9 7 0 0 Co l l i n s A v e n u e 0 6 /1 0 /2 0 2 1 Tr af f i c I n ci d en t Co l l i n s A v e n u e