Monday, November 23, 2009

Important Checklist

Hi Everybody, with the Holiday season fast approaching here is some pointers that I pulled form OPD. I hope everybody has a wonderful and safe Holiday season.... Dave

General Information Checklist

Do the outside lights light up all entrances to your home?

Are your plants trimmed so a burglar cannot hide near windows and doors?

Are garage doors kept closed and locked at all times?

Are outside doors made of solid core construction, including the door leading from the garage to the house?

Is there a peephole viewer (180 degrees) on the front door?

Are sliding glass doors secured with secondary locks or pinned, and are screws in the track to prevent removal of the doors?

Are exterior doors secured with a deadbolt lock (single or double cylinder) with a minimum 1 inch throw?

Are windows secured with backup keyed locks or pinned with a nail?

Do you report suspicious persons or activity in the neighborhood to the police immediately?

Are doors locked at all times?

Are your valuables marked with your Florida driver's license number?

Do you have a record of valuables complete with serial number, make and model? (See Operation I.D.)

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Drunk Driver

Have you ever wondered what to do if you see a drunk driver? Well here is some information on what to do... Be safe.... Dave

Can I report drunk drivers to 911 on my cell phone?

Answer:
Yes. Calls to 911 on a cell phone are free, but unlike regular phones we can't tell where you are calling from. Be prepared to give your location, direction of travel and a description of both cars. You safety is of utmost importance to us. Do not pursue the drunk driver or in any way place yourself in danger. Eviction is a legal process that often times requires a court order. For more information, contact our Civil and Criminal Process Section at 407-836-4510.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

I.C.E. Important

Hi Everybody,
I have something that is very important to discuss with everybody, it is called I.C.E. That is short for "IN CASE OF EMERGENCY". Here is how it works. The emergency and police have been advised to look for that on your cell phones when ever they arrive at a scene where the person is not able to communicate. They look for a cell phone and then see if there is a listing for I.C.E. So please add to your phone book in your cell phone I.C.E. and place one or two phone numbers that they would be able to call "IN CASE OF EMERGENCY".

Everybody please be safe this Holiday season, and lets keep an eye out for
BENT OAK........Dave Sukkert

Monday, November 9, 2009

Up to Date Crime Stats

Here are the Crime Stats for the month, it was a very busy month, be safe.. Dave

Crime Case Number Address Date

RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 090105051 812 ROLLING GREEN DR 11/04/2009
AUTO BURGLARY 090104746 951 ARMITAGE AV 11/03/2009
STOLEN VEHICLE 090104764 1537 S CENTRAL AV 11/03/2009
STOLEN VEHICLE 090104389 1244 ROSSMAN DR 11/02/2009
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 090103845 621 HERB HUDSON CT 11/01/2009
COMMERCIAL BURGLARY 090103577 2121 W ORANGE BLOSSOM TL 10/31/2009
AUTO BURGLARY 090103958 250 AVALONE DR 10/31/2009
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 090103271 102 S ULYSSES DR 10/29/2009
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 090103032 2303 GREENACRE RD 10/29/2009
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 090103498 1476 ELDERTON DR 10/29/2009
AUTO BURGLARY 090103113 449 W 17TH ST 10/29/2009
AUTO BURGLARY 090103115 465 W 17TH ST 10/29/2009
COMMERCIAL BURGLARY 090104127 2425 OLD DIXIE HY 10/28/2009
AUTO BURGLARY 090102802 19 E HAMMON DR 10/28/2009
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 090102027 2021 PALM VIEW DR 10/27/2009
AUTO BURGLARY 090102178 2102 ORCHARD DR 10/25/2009
STOLEN VEHICLE 090101751 1151 S CENTRAL AV 10/25/2009
STOLEN VEHICLE 090101538 1537 MAJESTIC OAK DR 10/25/2009
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 090101469 1270 DEER LAKE CI 10/25/2009
STRONG ARM TO PERSON 090101587 E SEMORAN BV 10/25/2009
AUTO BURGLARY 090101235 2012 VOTAW RD 10/24/2009
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 090101073 2349 WALNUT HEIGHTS RD 10/24/2009
STRONG ARM TO PERSON 090101034 1313 CLARCONA RD 10/23/2009
AUTO BURGLARY 090101128 3000 CLARCONA RD 10/23/2009
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 090100329 1305 FOXDEN RD 10/22/2009
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 090100854 1803 LAKE ALMA DR 10/22/2009
STOLEN VEHICLE 090099816 901 E SEMORAN BV 10/20/2009
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 090102727 1719 SWEETWATER WEST CI 10/19/2009
STOLEN VEHICLE 090102292 13 W 12TH ST 10/19/2009
AUTO BURGLARY 090406631 2158 PALM CREST DR 10/17/2009
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 090098903 2200 VOTAW RD 10/17/2009
AUTO BURGLARY 090099162 2128 ORCHARD DR 10/16/2009
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 090099112 2429 SWEETAIRE CT 10/16/2009
AUTO BURGLARY 090098358 1320 LAKECREST DR 10/15/2009
STRONG ARM TO PERSON 090098989 131 E 15TH ST 10/15/2009
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 090098322 1617 VOTAW RD 10/14/2009
STOLEN VEHICLE 090097749 1315 WILDCAT CT 10/13/2009
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 090097563 1258 S CENTRAL AV 10/13/2009
STOLEN VEHICLE 090097429 1537 MAJESTIC OAK DR 10/12/2009
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 090097465 3016 FALCONHILL DR 10/12/2009
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 090097323 553 MARDEN MEADOWS DR 10/12/2009
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 090097338 2532 CIMMARON ASH WY 10/12/2009
AUTO BURGLARY 090096619 3000 CLARCONA RD 10/10/2009

Thursday, November 5, 2009

MOVE OVER LAW

Hi Everybody, here is some information on the Move Over Law.... Dave

FHP Raises Awareness for Move Over Law
The Move Over Law requires drivers to move over one lane whenever an emergency vehicle on the side of the road has its lights activated. If moving over is not a viable option, drivers must simply slow down to 20 mph below the posted speed limit.
Florida adopted the law in 2002 after several emergency response personnel were killed or injured while working on the side of the road. In the past decade, more than 150 law enforcement officers nationwide have been killed by passing motorists while performing their duties on our highways.
The Move Over Law enforcement effort is part of a series where the Florida Highway Patrol focuses on a specific traffic law and cites anyone caught violating that law. The series is called Be Smart, Drive Smart Florida!The Patrol partnered with law enforcement agencies across the state through Labor Day to raise awareness and enforcement of the Move Over Law. During the operation, law enforcement officers worked together along busy highways and interstates to stop those who violated the law.
In addition to enforcement, the Department has created Public Service Announcements, which are available for viewing and download the Department’s website at www.flhsmv.gov/SafetyTips/MoveOverTips.htm. In addition, troopers handed out brochures during traffic stops. The brochures also are available in FHP stations, driver license offices and other locations throughout the state. Also, radio PSAs aired statewide on Florida News Network for a two-week period. Both the brochures and radio PSAs have English and Spanish versions. Federal grants dollars through the Florida Department of Transportation funded this year’s Move Over Law campaign materials.