Law Enforcement and School Activities Report - November 2022
In November 2022, law enforcement activities recorded various incidents, including theft, assault, drug offenses, and more. Criminal investigations in November 2022 revealed cases related to theft, assault, sex offenses, and other crimes. Additionally, schools were actively focused on administrative tasks, community-related activities, security checks, counseling, and crisis interventions. The Fire Rescue department also provided updates in November 2022. Overall, the monthly report reflects a detailed overview of law enforcement, school activities, and fire rescue operations during the month.
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MONTHLY REPORT STATS Arson Assault Burglary Civil Issues Criminal Trespass Domestic Driver Exchange Drug / Narcotics Homicide Incident Juvenile - Unruly/Runaway/Threats Mental Missing Person Other / Miscellaneous OVI Property - Damaged/Lost/Found Sex Offense Stolen Vehicle Suicide Tenant / Neighbor Dispute Theft/Fraud Threats/Harassment Traffic Crashes Traffic Offense/Cites Vandalism/Criminal Damaging Wanted Subject Warning Citaitons TOTAL August 0 2 1 0 1 12 1 13 0 6 4 1 1 2 7 7 0 0 3 1 7 3 32 66 3 0 47 220 September 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 4 0 3 7 0 0 4 9 3 3 0 1 2 23 2 34 53 3 0 56 214 October 0 0 0 2 0 3 2 6 0 3 6 1 0 3 4 1 1 1 0 0 10 2 38 64 2 1 45 195 November 0 1 0 0 1 12 1 8 0 3 4 1 0 3 6 3 2 2 1 0 15 4 30 56 2 0 55 210
Criminal Investigations November, 2022 Total for Month of November Case Type Total Number for 2022 Open Investigations Positive Closure Theft 56 6 12 38 Burglary 2 0 0 0 Assault 1 0 1 0 Sex Offense 28 4 11 15 Vandalism 0 0 0 0 Drug Offense 3 0 0 3 Car Break-In 8 0 5 1 Other 15 0 0 13 Child Abuse 2 1 1 1 Total 115 11 30 71
LM High School November 2022 Administrative / Community Related 80 Traffic Control Assist 36 Building Security Check 36 Informal Counseling 8 Call for Service 5 Crisis Intervention 3 Educational / Public Speaking 2 Grand Total 170
LM Middle School November 2022 Building Security Check 69 Traffic Control Assist 48 Administrative / Community Related 39 Crisis Intervention 10 Informal Counseling 3 Educational / Public Speaking 3 Mentoring 2 Safety / Building Issues 2 Well-being Check 1 Call for Service 1 Grand Total 178
LM Primary School November 2022 Building Security Check 123 Administrative / Community Related 40 Traffic Control Assist 31 Mentoring 25 Educational / Public Speaking 10 Safety / Building Issues 3 Informal Counseling 2 Crisis Intervention 2 Grand Total 236
Fire Rescue Updates November 2022
Monthly Call Volume 22-Aug 22-Sep 22-Oct 22-Nov 2022 Total 2021 Total Engine Runs 112 94 95 99 1028 922 EMS 169 155 167 178 1736 1608 2764 2530 MVA Injury 16 14 21 9 126 Structure Fires 3 6 6 4 62 General Service Calls 54 38 31 49 475 PR Events 12 12 14 4 81 Concurrent Calls 2 Same time 24 17 25 26 220 3+ Same time 10 15 12 12 125
Medical Transports Calls Transports November 178 141 79.2% 2022 YTD 1736 1428 82.3% 2021 YTD 1608 1345 83.6%
Mutual Aid Given Received Given Received 2022 YTD 233 176 2021 YTD 152 121 EMS 86 76 EMS 43 63 Fire 147 100 Fire 109 58
HTFR Activities Crews spent time at LSFD tower completing the final live burn series for the year focusing on apartment style fires with exterior only access to upper floors Crews spent several weeks training on Blue Card Incident Command, this is a national certification originated in Phoenix HTPD and HTFR were awarded a $41,000 grant for wellness from the Ohio Governor s Office HTFR honored military members on Veteran s Day, Tyson Farlaino, Keegan Duffens, Jared Karrasch, Adam Gilpin, Abbie Muterspaw, Jacob Spears, and Ashlee Rector Jesse Sturm and Reid Daniel successfully passed the National Registry and are now certified Paramedics in the State of Ohio CUC has poured the footer and foundations for the training tower. We are awaiting stamped engineered drawings from WHP to get our permit finalized from Warren County Crews trained on ESO software to be implemented the end of the month The department placed all new nozzles on the apparatus Crews worked 3 significant fires the last week of November. Only one was in the township, where crews did a great job containing the fire and limiting damage to the room of origin
MAINTENANCE & PARK UPDATES MAINTENANCE & PARK UPDATES NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 2022 2022
Maintenance Updates Maintenance Updates Mill and fill Acorn Trail, Eagle Ct entrance, 424 and 52 Stephens Rd. Towne construction completed the base repairs on Soaring Way Add no parking/fire lane signs on Elizabeth St, Timberline Ct, White St , Affirmed Dr and Stillwater Ln Took equipment to mechanics garage for Warren Count Communications to flash radios Subdivision Walk through on Soaring Way Cleaned gutters and removed dead trees from the Marr Park rental property Filled potholes around the township Repaired inlet on Fox Chapel Run in Riversbend Filled sink hole at Doncaster and Ascot Drive Installed Christmas lights at Station 76, Administration and Maintenance Buildings Perform road ratings for 2023 road paving Test beet heat tanks
Park & Cemetery Updates Park & Cemetery Updates Winterized Testerman Park, Fosters Park and state restrooms Natorp s installed Memorial Garden landscaping at Mounts Park Poured a foundation at Maineville Cemetery Performed burials at Maineville and Murdoch Cemeteries
COMMUNITY EVENT COMMUNITY EVENT UPDATES UPDATES Honor a Veteran by sponsoring a wreath for next year s holiday season. Each wreath purchased using the link below between December 17th and January 15th will be matched by WAA Headquarters for placement in December of 2023. Click here to learn more.