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HomeMy Public PortalAboutLTC 043-2022 PD Weekly Report Week 09-February 25 2022 through March 03 2022_2BAL HARBOUR - VILLAGE - OFFICE OF THE VILLAGE MANAGER LETTER TO COUNCIL NO. 043-2022 To: Mayor Gabriel Groisman and Members of the Village Council From: Jorge M. Gonzalez, Village Manag Date: March 04, 2022 Subject: Bal Harbour Police Department W ekly Report for the period of February 25, 2022 through March 03, 2022 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 44 Incident 15 Felony 01 Violations 02 Citations 91 Assist Other Agency 01 Crash 01 Misdemeanor Includes Traffic 00 Warnings - Verbal and Written 01 Warnings 141 To t al 4 5 To t al 1 6 To t al 0 1 Investigations 72 Parking 50 To t al 2 8 2 Enforcement Activity Summary Friday, 02/25 Traffic Enforcement Details Location / Detail Type Citations Warnings Parking Enforcement Village Wide (includes North Lot) 07 00 Radar Enforcement on Collins Avenue 03 04 North Lot / Frontage Road Traffic Enforcement 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 24 Saturday, 02/26 Traffic Enforcement Details Location / Detail Type Citations Warnings Parking Enforcement Village Wide (includes North Lot) 12 00 Radar Enforcement on Collins Avenue 04 08 North Lot / Frontage Road Traffic Enforcement 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 13 12 Sunday, 02/27 Traffic Enforcement Details Location / Detail Type Citations Warnings 00 Parking Enforcement Village Wide (includes North Lot) 15 Radar Enforcement on Collins Avenue 02 03 North Lot / Frontage Road Traffic Enforcement 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, 02/28 Traffic Enforcement Details Location / Detail Type Citations Warnings Parking Enforcement Village Wide (includes North Lot) 02 00 Radar Enforcement on Collins Avenue 05 06 North Lot / Frontage Road Traffic Enforcement 00 04 Residential 20 MPH is Plenty AM & PM Details 00 00 Harding Avenue & 96 Street / Crosswalk 00 00 All other Collins Avenue Enforcement Results 06 12 Enforcement Activity Summary (continued) Tuesday, 03/01 Traffic Enforcement Details Location / Detail Type Citations Warnings Parking Enforcement Village Wide (includes North Lot) 05 00 Radar Enforcement on Collins Avenue 05 03 North Lot / Frontage Road Traffic Enforcement 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 08 Wednesday, 03/02 Traffic Enforcement Details Location / Detail Type Citations Warnings Parking Enforcement Village Wide (includes North Lot) 03 00 Radar Enforcement on Collins Avenue 06 06 North Lot / Frontage Road Traffic Enforcement 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 09 11 Thursday, 03/03 Traffic Enforcement Details Location / Detail Type Citations Warnings Parking Enforcement Village Wide (includes North Lot) 06 00 Radar Enforcement on Collins Avenue 06 07 North Lot / Fronta e Road Traffic Enforcement 00 00 Residential 20 MPH is Plent AM & PM Details 00 00 Hardin Avenue & 96 Street / Crosswalk 00 00 All other Collins Avenue Enforcement Results 18 22 Co d e En f o r cem e n t Marine Patrol / Beach Safety Officer Details Stops Citations Warnings Arrests Reports AOA Contacts 08 04 14 0 2 0 78 Remarks Marine Patrol: Marine patrol responded to calls regarding a vessel playing loud music near the seawall. Upon arrival in the area, the vessels had left the area. Marine patrol also responded to a call from a resident advising of a vessel anchored close to the sea wall. Marine patrol searched the area, but found no vessels near the sea wall. On Thursday, March 03, 2022, Marine Patrol officers participated in the Miami Beach Multi -Agency Educational Traffic Enforcement Event. On Thursday afternoon, Marine Patrol responded to a report of a vessel near the sea wall of a home in the gated community. Once on the scene, the officer determined that the vessel operators were fishing, possessed proper credentials and were not encroaching on private property. The couple are well known to Bal Harbour Marine Patrol officers and posed no threat to public safety. Beach Safety Officer: The BSO handled multiple calls for service throughout the weekend. BSO conducted daily beach, Jetty and Hardpack checks. On Saturday, the BSO was dispatched the Majestic Condominium reference a possible domestic incident. The BSO discovered a disoriented couple who accidentally dialed 911. BSO stood by and assisted the couple in calling a vehicle for hire to get them to their destination. BSO used two days of leave this weekend. Patrol and code officers conducted the area checks in his absence. Summary of Noteworthy Calls for Service 02/25/2022 Arrest 10200 Block of Collins Avenue Officers responded to reports of an armed robbery in progress. Officers arrived in the area and obtained a description of the suspect. The victim told officers a male suspect demanded her cellphone and purse or he would stab her with a knife. A brief struggle ensued and the suspect fled. Officers immediately saturated the area and captured the suspect along the hardpack without incident. The suspect was criminally charged and transported to jail. 02/28/2022 Lost Property 122 Bal Bay Drive Guests at 122 Bal Bay Drive rented several baby items from a baby supply vendor. Upon concluding their stay, the rental company instructed them to leave the items in front of the property, but behind the gate, for retrieval at a later time. The items were inadvertently left outside of the gate near the curb. An unknown party collected the items and left the area. The guests were charged for the replacement costs of the items and a report was written for documentation purposes. 02/28/2022 Theft 9700 Collins Avenue Giuseppe Zanotti store associates told officers they discovered four items missing. They discovered the loss while conducting an inventory audit of merchandise on display. The were no witnesses to the theft and the store did not have surveillance cameras. This case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigations Division for further follow-up. 02/27/2022 Suspicious Males 10230 Collins Avenue A resident reported four suspicious males standing in the parking lot near the sidewalk. Bal Harbour police officers responded; however, the suspects were not on the scene. Officers checked the immediate areas, but did not locate any suspicious persons. 03/01/2022 Property Damage 248 Bal Bay Drive A resident reported he found damage to his driveway. The owner believes that the damage was caused by heavy machinery being used in the area. 03/02/2022 Trespassing 9909 Collins Avenue Sea View Hotel personnel reported they observed a male exiting their property in the morning. Further inspection revealed an unlocked cabana and several empty beer cans laying around the area. Security believe that the male was not a guest. An area canvass was conducted with negative results. Police increased overnight area security checks. 02/25-27/2022 Traffic Congestion Collins Avenue Corridor The Bal Harbour area experienced heavy vehicular traffic throughout the weekend during the late afternoon and early evening hours. Police officers manned all intersections and managed traffic until normal traffic flow resumed. Completed by: Raleigh Flowers, Jr., Chief of Police Date: March 04, 2022