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What to call the Sheriff’s Office for: Suspicious Activity vs. Crimes in Progress.

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Golden Gate Block Captain Training
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Page 1: What to call the Sheriff’s Office for: Suspicious Activity vs. Crimes in Progress.

Golden GateBlock Captain Training

Page 2: What to call the Sheriff’s Office for: Suspicious Activity vs. Crimes in Progress.

What to call the Sheriff’s Office for:• Suspicious Activity vs. Crimes in Progress

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What to call the Sheriff’s Office for:

• Burglary v. Robbery • Elements of a prowler

If it does not appear right call

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What information dispatch needs:• Location• Vehicle(s)• Suspect(s) • Description (be precise)• Any known or visible weapons• Write down the information

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Code Violations• What are they.

• Who do I call?

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Speeding Complaints

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Street Lights• Exact address– Light out– Pole down– Light intermittent

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Community Clean-upThe Golden Gate Task Force Enhancing the Quality of Life in Golden Gate

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Crime Prevention Information


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