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Anderson County Sheriff's Office: The Oaks

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Anderson County

Sheriff’s Office
The Oaks
There were a total of 1210 Part I and Part II offenses reported across Anderson County in the month of April.
23 (2%) of those were reported within a 2 mile radius of The Oaks

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Prepared by KMills 5/11/2011


*Only data entered into RMS as of date of report is included
*Statistics are preliminary and subject to further analysis and revision
OFFENSES OCCURRING WITHIN 2 MILES OF THE OAKS
Offense
Code Description County Apr-11 Mar-11 Feb-11
09A Homicide Offenses - Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter 1
11A Sex Offenses, Forcible - Forcible Rape 2
11B Sex Offenses, Forcible - Forcible Sodomy 1
11C Sex Offenses, Forcible - Sexual Assault with An Object
11D Sex Offenses, Forcible - Forcible Fondling 8
120 Robbery 7 1
13A Assault Offenses - Aggravated Assault 46 1 2 1
200 Arson, Burning - Arson 5
220 Burglary/Breaking and Entering 126 2 5 2
23A Larceny/Theft Offenses - Pocket-picking 3
23B Larceny/Theft Offenses - Purse-snatching
23C Larceny/Theft Offenses - Shoplifting 39 1 2 1
23D Larceny/Theft Offenses - Theft From Building 27 2 1
23E Larceny/Theft Offenses - Theft From Coin-Operated Machine or Device 2
23F Larceny/Theft Offenses - Theft From Motor Vehicle 78 1 1 1
23G Larceny/Theft Offenses - Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories 16 1
23H Larceny/Theft Offenses - All Other Larceny 185 4 3 2
240 Motor Vehicle - Motor Vehicle Theft 47 1 1
09B Homicide Offenses - Negligent Manslaughter
09C Homicide Offenses - Justifiable Homicide
100 Kidnapping/Abduction 1
13B Assault Offenses - Simple Assault 176 3 4 4
13C Assault Offenses - Intimidation 15 2
210 Extortion/Blackmail
250 Counterfeiting/Forgery 28 1 2
26A Fraud Offenses - False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game/Flimflam/Scam 11 2
26B Fraud Offenses - Credit Card/Automatic Teller Machine Fraud 6 1 5 1
26C Fraud Offenses - Impersonation 7 1
26D Fraud Offenses - Welfare Fraud
26E Fraud Offenses - Wire Fraud
270 Embezzlement
280 Stolen Property Offenses 7
290 Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property 142 3 2 2
35A Drug Narcotic Offenses - Drug/Narcotic Violations 39 1
35B Drug Narcotic Offenses - Drug Equipment Violations 2
36A Sex Offenses, Non-forcible - Incest
36B Sex Offenses, Non-forcible - Statutory Rape 1
36C Sex Offenses, Non-forcible - Sexual Exposure 2
370 Pornography/Obscene Material 1
39A Gambling Offenses - Betting/Wagering
39B Gambling Offenses - Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling
39C Gambling Offenses - Gambling Equipment Violations
39D Gambling Offenses - Sports Tampering
40A Prostitution Offenses - Prostitution
40B Prostitution Offenses - Assisting or Promoting Prostitution
510 Bribery
520 Weapon Law Violations 13
753 Telephone Calls, Obscene, Harassing 28 1
756 Motor Vehicle - Using Motor Vehicle Without Consent 8 1
90A Bad Checks 5
90B Curfew/Loitering/Vagrancy Violations 1
Prepared by KMills 5/11/2011
*Only data entered into RMS as of date of report is included
*Statistics are preliminary and subject to further analysis and revision
90C Disorderly Conduct 17
90D Driving Under the Influence 11
90E Drunkenness 16 1
90F Family Offenses, Nonviolent 3 1
90G Liquor Law Violations 10
90H Peeping Tom
90I Runaway (Not a Crime) 4 1 1
90J Trespass of Real Property 11 1
90K Incorrigible Child
90L Truancy
90N Resisting Arrest 6
90P Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor 1
90Z All Other Offenses 29
978 Arson, Burning - Suspicious Fires (Not a Crime)
979 Missing Person 9
980 Suicide 8
992 Prowler (Not a Crime)
TOTAL 1210 23 31 24

PART I CRIME LOCATIONS

Aggravated Assault
2011-
17601 IRBY RD & SHILOH RD 4/2/2011 13A ASSAULT AND BATTERY 2ND

Burglary
2011-
17779 2619 HIGHWAY 86 4/3/2011 220 BURGLARY
2011-
23170 303 TIMBER RD 4/29/2011 220 BURGLARY

Shoplifting
2011-
18795 2100 HIGHWAY 86 4/8/2011 23C SHOPLIFTING

Theft From Building


2011-
17780 1709 EASLEY HWY 4/3/2011 23D GRAND LARCENY
2011-
18440 7203 HIGHWAY 29 N 4/6/2011 23D SIMPLE LARCENY

Theft From Motor Vehicle


2011-
19236 112 BROWNING RD 4/10/2011 23F BREAKING INTO MOTOR VEHICLE

Prepared by KMills 5/11/2011


*Only data entered into RMS as of date of report is included
*Statistics are preliminary and subject to further analysis and revision
All Other Larceny
2011-
18707 805 BRYANT RD 4/7/2011 23H GRAND LARCENY
2011-
19626 106 BIRCH MEADOW DR 4/12/2011 23H PETIT LARCENY
2011-
20085 1878 HIGHWAY 86 4/14/2011 23H GRAND LARCENY
2011-
21147 516 SHILOH RD 4/19/2011 23H PETIT LARCENY

Motor Vehicle Theft


2011-
19718 904 ANDERSON ST 4/12/2011 240 GRAND LARCENY (MOTOR VEHICLE)

ARRESTS FOR OFFENSES OCCURRING WITHIN 2 MILES OF THE OAKS

Case Dispatch
Number Date Arrest Date Location First Last Offense Description
Sex Offenses, Non-forcible -
2011-08259 2/15/2011 4/28/2011 114 FLICKER DR KEVIN BECKER 36B Statutory Rape
119 WRENFIELD
2011-18924 4/8/2011 4/11/2011 CT ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM 90I Runaway (Not a Crime)
7325 HIGHWAY 29
2011-17837 4/3/2011 4/3/2011 N GINA MCCALL 90J Trespass of Real Property
7325 HIGHWAY 29
2011-17837 4/3/2011 4/3/2011 N RICHARD MCCALL 90J Trespass of Real Property

Prepared by KMills 5/11/2011


*Only data entered into RMS as of date of report is included
*Statistics are preliminary and subject to further analysis and revision
CRIME PREVENTION TIPS
Excerpted from http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/police/media/crimeprev_homes.html

Deception Burglaries Blossom In The Spring


Suspects, posing as legitimate workers, approach elderly homeowners at their residence with the intent of
gaining entry under a seemingly legitimate role: local gas company, water department, cable company, tree
trimmers, pavers, County inspectors, or government officials. One suspect will distract the homeowner while a
second suspect will enter the home and search inside for valuables and cash. Be particularly alert to anyone in
your neighborhood looking to perform home repairs, or asking to gain entry into your home. Be sure to ask to
see identification and let them know you are going to call and get authorization from their company before
allowing them access. If they are legitimate, they won't mind the wait.

Home Improvement Scams Come Alive When The Weather Breaks


This is the season when scam artists drive through neighborhoods looking to find people in their yards. Once
spotted, the victim is drawn into a conversation about the work that needs to be done on their home and then
offered a "bargain" home repair. Beware when a repairperson knocks on your door. Look for these telltale signs:
• The repairperson drives an unmarked truck or van with an out-of-state license.
• The worker has no business identification, local address or telephone number.
• You are offered a “special price” if you sign that day.
• Beware of excuses such as "We just finished a job around the corner and had extra materials that we
could offer you at a discounted price."
• The worker asks for upfront costs or fees, or accepts only cash.
• No written estimates or contracts are offered. If you have no contract, you have no recourse if the job is
faulty or is never completed.
• The worker has no references. Ask for references and check around the neighborhood to see if anyone
has contracted with this person to do work on their home.

Neighborhood Awareness: The Key To Crime Prevention


Being a good neighbor can be one of the best crime prevention tools. This is particularly true at this time of the
year when various criminals and con artists use the warm weather to take advantage of the elderly. Watchful
eyes in the neighborhood can spot criminals and alert police and the community to their presence. Local
residents can help their elderly neighbors by checking in on them, and keeping an eye on them. If, for example,
a neighbor sees an elderly resident in conversation with a stranger, they could politely inquire about what is
going on. If residents see strangers sizing up their neighbors' home,that could also be a sign something is wrong.
Involvement such as this builds stronger bonds between neighbors, and helps maintain safe neighborhoods.

Lock 'Em Up
Never leave a patio door unlocked while away from home. Security experts recommend a security bar placed
between the sliding door and the doorjamb. These bars are often referred to as "Charlie bars." Don't assume that
the latch on the door is secure enough to ward off a thief. Lock the door at night as well to keep out unwanted
guests. Always lock windows on the first floor or ground floor. This applies even if there is an enclosed or
screened-in porch. It takes so little time and effort to cut through screen mesh and gain access to a home or
apartment. Always secure windows and doors in the basement. It can be easy to forget about this area of the
house during the summer months when we're running in and out doing chores. Some other areas to lock up
when not in use: those sheds and garages. When not using them, lock them. Thieves often wait for residents to
leave the area, if only for a moment, to raid the shed or garage. And don't forget to lock the windows of the
garage too. If there is an entrance to the house through the garage, a thief can enter your residence while you are
out tending to the garden or washing your car.
Prepared by KMills 5/11/2011
*Only data entered into RMS as of date of report is included
*Statistics are preliminary and subject to further analysis and revision

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