Neighborhood Watch Info and Crime Stats

 

To all Neighborhood Watch Coordinators, Community Leaders, and Management Professionals,

Please send this out to your residents.

 

Just in from Orange County Sheriffs Office

Criminal Investigation Unit . . .

 

CRIME STATS 11/01/09 TO 11/30/09

 

SECTOR 3

Zone

AB

RB

CB

AT

30

26

8

1

3

31

3

4

1

0

32

35

34

7

11

33

9

12

15

8

34

8

33

5

7

TOTAL

81

91

29

29

 

AB = Auto Burglary - burglary to an auto, auto break-in

RB = Residential Burglary - burglary to a residence

CB = Commercial Burglary - burglary to a business

AT = Auto Theft - theft of an auto

 

Sector 3 Zone Guide

The following is a ZONE Guide: Please you must determine which Zone you live in by these descriptions. DO NOT CALL the OCSO asking "What zone you live in"

ZONE 30 ~ Bay Hill/Dr Phillips Area ~ Bordered by Lake Buena Vista on the South, Route #535 on the West, I-4 on the East, and Conroy-Windermere Road on the North

ZONE 31 ~ Windermere/West Orange Area ~ From Chase Road on the East to Lake County Line on the West, and on the North by Oakland, Winter Garden City Limits

ZONE 32 ~ Old Winter Garden ~ From Conroy-Windermere Road on the South, To Silver Star on the North, to Windermere Road on the West to Hiawasee Road on the East.

ZONE 33 ~ Orlo Vista Area- From Hiawasee Road on the West to the City limits on the East, North to Silver Star, On the South to Metro West & Raleigh

ZONE 34 ~ Pine Hills Area ~ From Rt # 50 on the South, to Silver Star on the North, On the West by Powers Drive and Mercy Drive/City Limits to the East.

 

For more detailed Crime Stats of your neighborhood streets you can access the OCSO website below

 

E-Reporting - OCSO.com

http://www.ocso.com/Fileapolicereport/tabid/126/Default.aspx

 

Neighborhood Crime Statistics - OCSO.com

http://www.ocso.com/CrimeInformation/tabid/122/Default.aspx

 

Crimeline Warrants Site

http://cfcrimelinewarrants.com/Default.aspx

 

Please be advised the highest Crimestat in Sector 3 is in

Residential Burglaries

 

Be a good Neighbor and watch out for each other

Please use good Crime Prevention Guidelines

 

Call the OCSO ASAP

If you see anything suspicious or have ANYTHING

that might be used in the investigations.

Tips are very helpful even after a burglary

 The OCSO wants to help reduce your chances of being a victim.

Here are a few tips to reduce the chance of your home being burglarized:

Keep your yard looking cared for and neat.

Make it sound like someone is home by leaving the radio on, tuned to a talk radio station or news network.

Install light timers and motion detector lighting. Program them to come on early evening and turn off late evening.

Use dead bolts on every exterior door.

Use sliding window/door locks, sticks & pins

Be observant for persons working alone or with others and those that knock on doors to see if someone is home.

Keep an eye out for people parking in your neighborhood and walking around on foot to several homes.

Be the best witness you can be!

Get details of anyone you feel is suspicious.

Write the information down to help you remember details.

Suspects often wear backpacks or carry bags to haul items away from burglaries.

Make note of clothing, vehicle descriptions and other unique characteristics.

 

The Sheriff's Office is here to help YOU, but we need YOUR help in identifying potential burglars before they can victimize residents.

If you see ANY suspicious behavior, call 407-836-HELP or 9-1-1 if it appears to be "in progress".

 For more information or to start a neighborhood watch program,call Deputy Carlos Jimenez Crime Prevention at 407-254-6205