APD Invites the Community to Join Connect Atlanta to Help Fight Crime: Connect Atlanta is the Atlanta Police Department’s newest technological crime fighting program. We encourage you to get involved and register your security cameras. Your participation will greatly enhance emergency preparedness by enabling police, fire, and public safety professionals to better assess and rapidly respond to criminal activity and emergency situations. It will also enable investigators to easily gather evidence in case of an incident. For more information on Connect Atlanta click here: https://www.connectatlanta.org/
Regards, Major Moorman APD Invites the Community to Join Connect Atlanta to Help Fight Crime: Connect Atlanta is the Atlanta Police Department’s newest technological crime fighting program. We encourage you to get involved and register your security cameras. Your participation will greatly enhance emergency preparedness by enabling police, fire, and public safety professionals to better assess and rapidly respond to criminal activity and emergency situations. It will also enable investigators to easily gather evidence in case of an incident. For more information on Connect Atlanta click here: https://www.connectatlanta.org/
In the last 2-week period (Nov 5 - 18), 51 incidents were reported in Beat 204. Of those, none occurred in the area we patrol. A breakdown of activity reported in the surrounding area:
Report Type Count Theft from Motor Vehicle (23F) 12 Vehicle Repossessed - NOT Stolen 11 Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property Under $500 (290)5 Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property Over $500 (290)4 Motor Vehicle Theft (240) 4 Miscellaneous Non-crime 4 Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud (26B) Under $10,0002 Vehicle Recovered that Other Agency Reported Stolen1 Intimidation (13C) 1 Theft from Building (23D) 1 Driving Under the Influence (90D) 1 Traffic Offenses 1 False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game (26A) Under $10,0001 Disorderly Conduct (90C) 1 Shoplifting (23C) 1 Lost Property 1 Grand Total 51 There were no significant incidents to report |
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