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Tonight! Tues, Jan 22 @ 7PM at Middle School 4, 107 Bright St (between Jersey Ave. & Varick St.)

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Captain's Mtg: Tue, Jan 22 @ Middle School 4
Thu 1/17/08 5:03 PM

------Original Message------
From: Police Officer Dina Reilly
Sender:
To: Police Officer Dina Reilly
Sent: Jan 17, 2008 9:51 AM
Subject: Captain's Meeting

Happy New Year.

Please be advised the Captain's Monthly Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, January 22, 2008, 7:00 p.m. at P.S. 4.

THIS MEETING IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC and it is in the best interest of all east district residents to attend.

Please distribute this information to all community members, neighbors, family and friends.

As with last month's meeting, this meeting will focus on a Compstat Presentation by Captain McDonough, a presentation by the East District Detective Commander with information regarding solved investigations and open investigations as well as a Q&A.

We look forward to seeing you next Tuesday at the meeting.

P.O. Dina Reilly
Jersey City Police Department
East District Community Relations Officer

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Always call suspicious activities or incidents of a "non-emergency" nature to: (201) 547-5477 non emergency

Please contact the East District Command, Captain McDonough with any information about suspicious events or crimes to: policeeast@jcnj.org

Copy the DJCW with emails you send to the East District Command to this address: downtownjcwatch@gmail.com
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Captain's Mtg: Tue, Jan 22 @ Middle School 4
Thu 1/17/08 5:03 PM

------Original Message------
From: Police Officer Dina Reilly
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To: Police Officer Dina Reilly
Sent: Jan 17, 2008 9:51 AM
Subject: Captain's Meeting

Happy New Year.

Please be advised the Captain's Monthly Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, January 22, 2008, 7:00 p.m. at
P.S. 4.

THIS MEETING IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC and it is in the best interest of all east district residents to attend.

Please distribute this information to all community members, neighbors, family and friends.

As with last month's meeting, this meeting will focus on a Compstat Presentation by Captain McDonough, a presentation by the East District Detective Commander with information regarding solved investigations and open investigations as well as a Q&A.

We look forward to seeing you next Tuesday at the meeting.

P.O. Dina Reilly
Jersey City Police Department
East District Community Relations Officer

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This email was brought to you by the Downtown Jersey City Watch ( downtownjcwatch@gmail.com ). "We watch out for each other."

Always call suspicious activities or incidents of a "non-emergency" nature to: (201) 547-5477 non emergency

Please contact the East District Command, Captain McDonough with any information about suspicious events or crimes to: policeeast@jcnj.org

Copy the DJCW with emails you send to the East District Command to this address: downtownjcwatch@gmail.com

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Captain's Mtg: Tue, Jan 22 @ Middle School 4
Thu 1/17/08 5:03 PM

------Original Message------
From: Police Officer Dina Reilly
Sender:
To: Police Officer Dina Reilly
Sent: Jan 17, 2008 9:51 AM
Subject: Captain's Meeting

Happy New Year.

Please be advised the Captain's Monthly Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, January 22, 2008, 7:00 p.m. at
P.S. 4.

THIS MEETING IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC and it is in the best interest of all east district residents to attend.

Please distribute this information to all community members, neighbors, family and friends.

As with last month's meeting, this meeting will focus on a Compstat Presentation by Captain McDonough, a presentation by the East District Detective Commander with information regarding solved investigations and open investigations as well as a Q&A.

We look forward to seeing you next Tuesday at the meeting.

P.O. Dina Reilly
Jersey City Police Department
East District Community Relations Officer

**********************************************
This email was brought to you by the Downtown Jersey City Watch ( downtownjcwatch@gmail.com ). "We watch out for each other."

Always call suspicious activities or incidents of a "non-emergency" nature to: (201) 547-5477 non emergency

Please contact the East District Command, Captain McDonough with any information about suspicious events or crimes to: policeeast@jcnj.org

Copy the DJCW with emails you send to the East District Command to this address: downtownjcwatch@gmail.com

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(*NOTE* We received this email after broadcasting the notice below: Quote:
[redacted]I'd also like to point out that my car was broken into on Dec. 11th. It was parked between 8th and Pavonia on Coles Street. The criminals 'popped' the driver's side lock, then broke the ignition trying to start the engine and steal the car. I had a police report filed, but there were no witnesses even though it was on a very quiet part of Coloes Street. I guess there is a lot of this going on in the area
Auto Break 122007 Attention Hamilton Park Residents: Please be advised that early in the morning on Thursday, December 20, 2007, our neighbor's car parked in front of their residence on 8th Street between Coles and Monmouth was burglarized. The front passenger window was shattered. The burglar reached into the car & rifled through the interior. They attempted to steal the seat warmers attached to the driver's and passenger's front seats and stole CD's from the glove compartment. The Police were called and a report was filed with the East District. If anyone witnesses a burglary in progress, or any suspicious activities, please call the East District immediately: 201-547-5477. Please remain vigilant. We watch out for each other. Thank you. Jan Hamilton Park

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From: Captain McDonough <jcpdeastdistrict@yahoo.com > Date: Dec 10, 2007 11:36 AM Subject: Important Information To: east <jcpdeastdistrict@yahoo.com> Please be advised that our department website, http://www.njjcpd.org/, currently provides two informative videos, Holiday Safety Tips and Identity Theft Prevention. It is in your best interest as well as others to view these videos. Also, please inform all interested parties that the Law Enforcement Entrance Exam Application is on the department website as well and can be downloaded from the site. Lastly, our annual Toy Drive will be held this Saturday, December 15, 2007 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at P.S. 4. We will be collecting new, unwrapped toys for children ten and under until Friday, December 14, 2007. Happy Holidays, P.O. Dina Reilly Jersey City Police Department East District Community Relations Officer Our new e-mail address after Jan. 1, 2008 will be policeeast@jcnj.org Jersey City Police Department Web Site: http://www.njjcpd.org/ ********************************************** This email was brought to you by the Downtown Jersey City Watch ( downtownjcwatch@gmail.com ). "We watch out for each other." Always call suspicious activities or incidents of a "non-emergency" nature to: (201) 547-5477 non emergency Please contact the East District Command, Captain McDonough with any information about suspicious events or crimes to: jcpdeastdistrict@yahoo.com Copy the DJCW with emails you send to the East District Command to this address: downtownjcwatch@gmail.com

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Bump!

I forgot that I had already made a committment to a Celebration of the Life and Legacy of Rahsaan Roland Kirk, tomorrow night at 7PM at St. Peter's Church. I won't be at the DJCW mtg., so am sorry but no cookies and wassail punch!

Our meeting will be hosted by the ever helpful and great volunteer from the Italian Village neighborhood, Jim.

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Downtown Jersey City Watch Dec 10th @ 7PM Grace Church enter through red doors on 2nd St, east of 39 Erie St

Agenda

7pm ? Members enter through red doors on 2nd Street

Introductions and Brief Orientation
*Regular dialogue between the Police and the Community

*Proper terminology ?

Auto Theft ? stolen vehicle
Burglary to Auto ? items stolen from a vehicle
Robbery ? robbery to person by threat of force
Burglary (robbery of residence/business)

*Updates from DJCW

Toy Donations Drive (collect unwrapped toys and checks for JCPD) Deadline is Dec 14 Donate toys! You can bring them to our meeting or bring them to Grove Street Plaza on Sunday, 12 to 2PM.

*7:30 ? 8 Police Updates

?Current Crime trends in Jersey City
?Reports on Harsimus Cove Area and Van Vorst Park Area
?Prevention
?Questions from members

Incidents (pls. note ? incidents are also communicated to police on a weekly basis. Do not wait for our meetings to follow up on a crime.)

*Captain's Compstat Monthly Mtg.

*Community Engagement Consortium is a group of Community leaders and Jersey City Community Officers organized by the JCPD, Chief Comey, Juan Perez, Robert Kilduff, and Dan Wiley. Community Policing Consortium

*Chief Comey?s call for Support for Rep. Holt?s proposed legislation for Commonsense Gun Control which would allow Federal Agents to share information on arrests w/gun possession and gun purchase with local police. Please email your Congressman or Senator (www.house.gov or www.senate.gov ).

*January Mtg Cancelled-Holidays break, return in February


I hope we can have continued support from our current members as wells as new support from our new members.

Thanks!
Dale, Pam & Jim
downtownjcwatch@gmail.com

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Downtown Jersey City Watch Dec 10th @ 7PM Grace Church enter through red doors on 2nd St, east of 39 Erie St

Agenda

7pm ? Members enter through red doors on 2nd Street

Introductions and Brief Orientation
*Regular dialogue between the Police and the Community

*Proper terminology ?

Auto Theft ? stolen vehicle
Burglary to Auto ? items stolen from a vehicle
Robbery ? robbery to person by threat of force
Burglary (robbery of residence/business)

*Updates from DJCW

Toy Donations Drive (collect unwrapped toys and checks for JCPD) Deadline is Dec 14 Donate toys! You can bring them to our meeting or bring them to Grove Street Plaza on Sunday, 12 to 2PM.

*7:30 ? 8 Police Updates

?Current Crime trends in Jersey City
?Reports on Harsimus Cove Area and Van Vorst Park Area
?Prevention
?Questions from members

Incidents (pls. note ? incidents are also communicated to police on a weekly basis. Do not wait for our meetings to follow up on a crime.)

*Captain's Compstat Monthly Mtg.

*Community Engagement Consortium is a group of Community leaders and Jersey City Community Officers organized by the JCPD, Chief Comey, Juan Perez, Robert Kilduff, and Dan Wiley. Community Policing Consortium

*Chief Comey?s call for Support for Rep. Holt?s proposed legislation for Commonsense Gun Control which would allow Federal Agents to share information on arrests w/gun possession and gun purchase with local police. Please email your Congressman or Senator (www.house.gov or www.senate.gov ).

*January Mtg Cancelled-Holidays break, return in February

8:00-8:30 Cookies! Mulled Wassail Cider

I hope we can have continued support from our current members as wells as new support from our new members.

Thanks!
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downtownjcwatch@gmail.com

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Downtown Jersey City Watch This meeting is open to the public ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Captain McDonough <jcpdeastdistrict@yahoo.com > Date: Nov 26, 2007 11:29 AM Subject: Tomorrow's Captain's Meeting To: east <jcpdeastdistrict@yahoo.com> The below was sent out Wednesday, November 21, 2007. [redacted] Please read the following and distribute to all community members. Beginning November 2007, on the fourth Tuesday of each month will be Captain McDonough's "Captain's Meeting." The first meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, November 27, 2007, 7:00 p.m., P.S. 4.(Middle School 4, 107 Bright St, between Jersey Ave & Varick St. Entrance through iron gate on left side in Theater/Auditorium) The meeting will be similar to a Comp stat meeting. It is in the best interest of each of you to attend this meeting. P.O. Dina Reilly Jersey City Police Department East District Community Relations Officer Jersey City Police Department Web Site: http://www.njjcpd.org/ Jersey City Police Department Web Site: http://www.njjcpd.org/ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make Yahoo! your homepage. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs -- This email was brought to you by the Downtown Jersey City Watch ( downtownjcwatch@gmail.com ). "We watch out for each other." Always call suspicious activities or incidents of a "non-emergency" nature to: (201) 547-5477 non emergency Please contact the East District Command, Captain McDonough with any information about suspicious events or crimes to: jcpdeastdistrict@yahoo.com Copy the DJCW with emails you send to the East District Command to this address: downtownjcwatch@gmail.com

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Tonight! Mon, Nov 12, DJCW Meeting @ 7PM, Grace Church, 2nd Street (Erie/Jersey Ave). Entrance through Red Doors.

Tonight is the deadline for becoming involved with the Community Engagement Consortium. At tonight's DJCW mtg, 7PM, entrance through red doors of Grace Church, 2nd Street between Erie and Jersey Ave, we will take info from anyone interested.

Also, the owner of the "Sneaker Room", Suraj, will be present to answer any questions regarding his business. There have been some in the community who started a petition about his business and we thought it only fair to Suraj to let him introduce himself to us, present his business and answer any queries from those interested in his business.

Either Captain McDonough or one of his representatives will be there tonight to inform us of recent crime activity. If you have additional input, questions, etc, you should take this opportunity to question the East District rep.

See you tonight!

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We have received several emails from those wanting to know how they might become more involved aside from our group, DJCW. Below is a repeat of prior posted info here:

[quote][...]
FROM OFFICER REILLY:

Please be advised in May 2006 the Community Engagement Consortium was established in Jersey City and consisted of 30 residents and 10 Police Officers.

The Community Engagement Consortium is designed to bring law enforcement officials and concerned citizens together to identify community concerns. It also provides assistance in the development of an action plan to improve quality of life in neighboring communities.

Since May 2006 we have met on a monthly basis (the third or forth Thursday of each month) with a guest speaker (representatives from the Police Department as well as representatives from other city agencies) and discuss issues on a city level. We usually meet at 140 Martin Luther King Blvd., the Mary Bethune Community Center at 6:00 p.m.

We are currently seeking two (or more) new members as one of our members is unavailable due to increase in work load and another due to pregnancy and other community commitments.

Please distribute this e-mail to all community members who are interested in joining the Community Engagement Consortium and ask that they contact me via telephone, 201-547-5470, or e-mail no later than Monday, November 12, 2007.


Regards.

P.O. Dina Reilly
JCPD
East District Community Relations Officer

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Captain McDonough <jcpdeastdistrict@yahoo.com> To: DJCW <downtownjcwatch@gmail.com> details 3:42 pm (3 minutes ago date Nov 9, 2007 3:42 PM subject Hamilton Park Area of the East District To all, In response to recent reported crime activity in the area of Hamilton Park zone (6th to 12th st , Marin to Brunswick sts) patrols have been directed to the area of Hamilton Park area . Last evening around 2200 hours plainclothes spotted a vehicle following a woman with shopping bags. The vehicle occupants spotted the plainclothes officer and fled from the scene. The vehicle occupants were shortly apprehended in the West District on Virginia ave by patrol units. The occupants were subsequently identified in a series of robberies and burglaries in Jersey City. One of the suspect(s)was identified as the person who robbed a female in the area of Pavonia and Brunswick sts on November 7th at approx. 2200hrs. Two male adults and one female juvenile are now in custody. If anyone knows of someone who was a robbery victim but hasn't reported it to the police in the last few weeks please contact the East District Detectives at 547-5066 or e-mail the Community Relations Officer at jcpdeastdistrict@yahoo.com . Lastly; I spoke to the Port Authority Police Department relevant to the traffic gridlock problem occurring on 12 and 14th sts at Marin and Erie sts. PAPD and JCPD will meet shortly to discuss impact and solution(s). Regards Captain Brian McDonough East District Commander

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If you have any information about the incident described below, please contact the East District Police Department at 201-547-5408 or via email at jcpdeastdistrict@yahoo.com .


-------------- Forwarded Message: --------------
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To: "[redacted]
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2007 17:31:48 +0000
>
> Dear[redacted]
>
> On Friday, November 2nd, between ll:00pm and 9:00am,
> some person or persons, threw bricks through the large window in our lobby and the window above the double door at 48-50 West Hamilton Place. These windows are curved on top and expensive to replace. Our front hall was littered with broken glass.

> I would appreciate it if you would send out an inquiry to our neighbors, asking if they have any information about this episode of malicious mischief.

> A complaint has been filed with the local police department.

> Thank you.
> Condo Assoc.
> 48-50 West Hamilton Place

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We received this email notice several days ago. Please secure all bikes indoors at night as no locks may prevent theft. To: Downtown Jersey City Watch <downtownjcwatch@gmail.com> date Nov 1, 2007 11:02 PM Hello East District Command, I wanted to let you know about an incident last night. My bike is locked up outside of my house on Fifth between Erie and Manilla near Hamilton Park. Someone attempted to steal it. The kryptonite lock had been severed 3/4 of the way through. I am fairly certain it was our dog that scared the person away. My bike is safely indoors now and thought it important to inform you of the incident. [redacted]

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We have received several emails from those wanting to know how they might become more involved aside from our group, DJCW. Below is a repeat of prior posted info here:

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Tips like these can be learned at the JCPD Community Engagement Consortium which meets every 3rd Thursday of the month. Below is an invitation from Officer Reilly of the East District who is looking for someone to participate. It's a terrific opportunity to meet with other Jersey City Community Leaders to discuss how to work with the police and help them prevent crime. And I can't urge residents to keep up a regular dialogue with the police dept. at the community meetings. They need the constant information from residents like "john doe lives at 555 18th St. and deals heroin".

Thanks and hope to see you at the Pathmark patrol on Thursday, Nov. 29th.

Pam

FROM OFFICER REILLY:

Please be advised in May 2006 the Community Engagement Consortium was established in Jersey City and consisted of 30 residents and 10 Police Officers.

The Community Engagement Consortium is designed to bring law enforcement officials and concerned citizens together to identify community concerns. It also provides assistance in the development of an action plan to improve quality of life in neighboring communities.

Since May 2006 we have met on a monthly basis (the third or forth Thursday of each month) with a guest speaker (representatives from the Police Department as well as representatives from other city agencies) and discuss issues on a city level. We usually meet at 140 Martin Luther King Blvd., the Mary Bethune Community Center at 6:00 p.m.

We are currently seeking two (or more) new members as one of our members is unavailable due to increase in work load and another due to pregnancy and other community commitments.

Please distribute this e-mail to all community members who are interested in joining the Community Engagement Consortium and ask that they contact me via telephone, 201-547-5470, or e-mail no later than Monday, November 12, 2007.


Regards.

P.O. Dina Reilly
JCPD
East District Community Relations Officer

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From the East District Police Dept:

Beginning November 2007 Captain McDonough will be holding a monthly Community Compstat presentation.

Please be advised our first Community Compstat presentation is scheduled for Tuesday, November 27, 2007 at PS 4 on Bright St at 7PM. In the interim click on the JCPD website for an updated crime report at http://www.njjcpd.org/

Please note the revised date above, the original date for the meeting, November 28, 2007 was changed due to logistical reasons.

We look forward to seeing you there.

P.O. Dina Reilly
Jersey City Police Department
East District Community Relations Officer

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Thanks for your advice. I called the police and told them about both suspicious activities and she told me there's nothing they can do unless I call during the 'act' on either one (man on bike lingering etc.). She wouldn't report anything or take information down. So I guess I just wait.

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What you were told by this operator s NOT acceptable! Check your inbox here for a PM (personal message) from me for further action.

Just so all know who read this topic thread, the Downtown Jersey City Watch is the most active group in all of Jersey City meeting with the police on a regular basis. We meet monthly with Captain McDonough, Commander of the East District (Zones 1-6 encompassing all of downtown jc), through emails, phone calls and with PO Reilly the Community Relations Officer as well. We also meet with Chief Comey and Police Director Jefferson through the CEC and we deal with problem areas such as reported above by whoever this person was who answered the phone for the non-emergency number.

Whenever you call the non-emergency number, please do not proceed until you have asked the operator for her identifying name and number. Once you become a "block watcher" we will assign you a corresponding block watcher id so that info carries more weight when calling as a DJCW block watcher as all operators know that we follow up with ALL calls logged.

In addition, as stated before, the most effective way to add your voice is to come to the monthly meetings and to ask your questions and voice your concerns directly to the Captain and join us in finding solutions.

Join the DJCW list as a start:
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Thanks for your advice. I called the police and told them about both suspicious activities and she told me there's nothing they can do unless I call during the 'act' on either one (man on bike lingering etc.). She wouldn't report anything or take information down. So I guess I just wait.

Also, I read about the mugging on 5th and Jersey. I am petrified. What can I do to protect myself? We need more police presence, I want to be told what I can do to demand more foot patrol. What can I have in my purse to protect myself? Pepper spray? Bear spray? I don't carry valuables but still, they don't know that - all they see is a purse. This is getting ridiculous, again - I pay too much tax to be scared.

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Please review the list below and email us with details pursuant to the list description if you find lights out not on the list below: PSE&G Street Lamp Outage List Report, 10/28/07 Oct 27 (1 day ago) to "Dwyer, Richard F." <Richard.DwyerJr@pseg.com> cc: fulops@jcnj.org, downtownjcwatch@gmail.com, date Oct 27, 2007 11:07 PM subject Updated report of streetlights out - Downtown Jersey City (10/28/07) Dear Richard, Attached please find an updated report of streetlights that are out in downtown Jersey City area. Two of the lights are by the Roberto Clement baseball field (6th St. between Manila Ave.and Marin Blvd). Those lights have been reported several times but they still don't get fixed. Any status on those particular streetlights? This report also contains some streetlights in Hamilton Park which are out. One of the Hamilton Park area residents reported those lights to the Downtown Jersey City Watch group, along with the following comments: --- Begin Quote: "Many pole lights inside Hamilton Park along walk paths are not working. We started writing the pole light numbers down, but as we walked, there were so many lights out, we did not write all of them down, and many had no numbers on them."..."We were surprised how many lights inside Hamilton Park are not working. As I stated above, many lights that were not working did not have numbers on them. I do not know how to catalog them if they have no numbers on them." --- End Quote We appreciate your kind assistance in forwarding this report to the PSE&G maintenance department. Best regards, [redacted]

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From: Captain McDonough <jcpdeastdistrict@yahoo.com> Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 14:04:32 -0400 Subject: Description of Actors W/Gun on 8th/Monmouth Robbery Oct. 14, 2007 [redacted] The incident on Sunday, October, 14, 2007 at 8th and Monmouth St. occurred at 12:35 a.m. The actors descriptions are as follows: 2 adult black males, thin build, approx. 5'10", one wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt and jeans, and the other wearing a red hooded sweatshirt with 'New York' written on the back and jeans. Please be advised, and inform all, that a unit is and will continue to be assigned to the Hamilton Park area on a daily basis during the evening hours. Regards. P.O. Dina Reilly JCPD East District Community Relations Officer

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Mon 10/22/07 4:45 PM

Hello again. Just a clarification on the double-parked cars, double parked cars who are not actively loading and unloading could be potential car theives, personal robbers, or drug dealers. If you do not see exchange of money or if their pace is not suspicious, then it can be completely innocent.

On one car patrol, we saw such actors double parked near a honda, we passed them and smiled. An hour later, the same actors were double parked near another honda on another street. We soon saw them leave the area once we
passed them again.

Sometimes, we will never know but if they see you and they leave immediately maybe you did scare them away or maybe it was just time for them to leave. Trust your own instincts. If it does appear suspicious, then call the non-emergency number at 201.547.5477. Report that a vehicle, black, honda accord, 4 door, lic plate # 555aaa has been double-parked for some time and does not reside in the area. Any of these crimes can occur as soon as it gets dark, so be on alert.

Thanks again! Also, thanks to all those members whose "double-parking" suspicions have led to arrests for car theft and drug dealing -- it's more than a handful so thanks again!

Pam

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To:Captain Brian McDonough; Downtown Jersey City Watch
CC: Mayor Jerramiah Healy; Ricardo Kaulessar
Mon 10/22/07 3:21 PM

Thanks JCPD for helping us with our Hamilton Park Patrol!

Thank you Officers Camacho and Veogara for walking on our Hamilton Park Patrol last Friday, October 19th. Also special thanks for the Hamilton Park Residents (humans and pooches) for coming out. We were lucky it wasn't raining! Special thanks to our Greenville Resident who hopes to learn a few tips for a patrol in his area.

A few residents, who noticed the police and our group, were first alarmed when they saw us but were soon relaxed once they learned we were working on crime prevention. We made a list of street lights that were out and noted trees that needed to be trimmed. We also greeted neighbors and made note of trees that should be trimmed.

It's been said a thousand times and I'll say it again, "a patrol is a simple attempt to create a presence on the block". WE ARE NOT FIGHTING CRIMINALS! A patrol does not have to be a formal event, it can be 2 neighbors chatting away and greeting people. The more people on the street, the less likely someone would want to commit a crime on that street. Also, when parking your car, take a few minutes to make some extra circles. Take notes of license plates that are doubled park. The following day, you can email us your notes and we will forward it to the police.

Tips like these can be learned at the JCPD Community Engagement Consortium which meets every 3rd Thursday of the month. Below is an invitation from Officer Reilly of the East District who is looking for someone to participate. It's a terrific opportunity to meet with other Jersey City Community Leaders to discuss how to work with the police and help them prevent crime. And I can't urge residents to keep up a regular dialogue with the police dept. at the community meetings. They need the constant information from residents like "john doe lives at 555 18th St. and deals heroin".

Thanks and hope to see you at the Pathmark patrol on Thursday, Nov. 29th.

Pam

FROM OFFICER REILLY:

Please be advised in May 2006 the Community Engagement Consortium was established in Jersey City and consisted of 30 residents and 10 Police Officers.

The Community Engagement Consortium is designed to bring law enforcement officials and concerned citizens together to identify community concerns. It also provides assistance in the development of an action plan to improve quality of life in neighboring communities.

Since May 2006 we have met on a monthly basis (the third or forth Thursday of each month) with a guest speaker (representatives from the Police Department as well as representatives from other city agencies) and discuss issues on a city level. We usually meet at 140 Martin Luther King Blvd., the Mary Bethune Community Center at 6:00 p.m.

We are currently seeking two (or more) new members as one of our members is unavailable due to increase in work load and another due to pregnancy and other community commitments.

Please distribute this e-mail to all community members who are interested in joining the Community Engagement Consortium and ask that they contact me via telephone, 201-547-5470, or e-mail no later than Monday, November 12, 2007.

Regards.

P.O. Dina Reilly
JCPD
East District Community Relations Officer

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I'd hate to report something that seemed like I was just a nosey/petty neighbor. Who knows? Maybe I am! lol.[...]
Where's the line between cautious neighbor and nosey?


A "cautious neighbor" is both nosey and cautious. There are in fact known addresses for drug activity that are watched by the Narcotics Unit and not that what you see is necessarily such, but err to the side of cautious concern.

Report what you observe as suspicious as you've described above, give the East District the address and let them do their job. Where I live downtown, we noticed similar activity on our street and it turned out to be a notorious known haven for drug couriers and dealers. The Narcotics Unit made arrests related to that address and the activity on our street has lessened though still active.

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Another question. As I'm home a lot I have noticed since we've moved in that a brownstone across the street has a lot of people of all shapes and sizes knocking on the window and door of this brownstone (sometimes 3 times/day or more). I originally was suspicious of drug activity as sometimes the person would knock and knock and wait on the steps and if no one answered they'd go but would linger for a while, sometimes by car but mostly on foot. Sometimes people looked homeless, sometimes it would be a dad with his kids. But the people in that brownstone don't look suspicious, I never see who comes to the door, often they don't so evidently these people knocking don't have apointments. The main people in the place are older, one wears a hat that looks like a veteren's beret and gets picked up sometimes in a city-type car.

I thought maybe there was a doctor or shrink administering something to homeless people or maybe he was just a kind man who counselled them or gave them money.

I'd hate to report something that seemed like I was just a nosey/petty neighbor. Who knows? Maybe I am! lol.
I did find it dropped off for a while but then it started to happen again. One guy who did that last week ended up talking to the older women in the building for a while. Maybe there's a pastor living there. I know I see more because I'm home so much.

Where's the line between cautious neighbor and nosey?

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I have seen the description of that man on the bicycle on 5th and Jersey, Hamilton Park area on a regular basis. I work from home and I've seen him frequently on our street. I've also seen him (or someone similar on a bike) go through our garbage late at night when we had our recycling out (we have had bank fraud and wondered if we forgot to shred some confidential information).

He's always hanging around or rather I see him frequently and I'm not sure what to do - he's not doing anything but loitering.


Thanks for posting this info. The most important thing anyone must do if they see someone who's activities seem suspicious is to contact the non-emergency number immediately and follow-up with an email to both Captain McDonough, East District and the Downtown Jersey City Watch.

Here is the contact info:

Captain McDonough, East District Command
(201) 547-5477 non emergency
jcpdeastdistrict@yahoo.com

Downtown JC Watch
downtownjcwatch@gmail.com

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I have seen the description of that man on the bicycle on 5th and Jersey, Hamilton Park area on a regular basis. I work from home and I've seen him frequently on our street. I've also seen him (or someone similar on a bike) go through our garbage late at night when we had our recycling out (we have had bank fraud and wondered if we forgot to shred some confidential information).

He's always hanging around or rather I see him frequently and I'm not sure what to do - he's not doing anything but loitering.

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Rain or Not, Hamilton Park Patrol Still ON Friday, 10/19 at 8pm. Meet at the Gazebo


Rain or Not, the Hamilton Park Patrol w/Guardian Angels is still on for tonight, Friday, October 19th at 8PM. Meet at the Gazebo. If it is still raining we will patrol by car and we have one Jeep Liberty at present and anyone else please bring your vehicle too. Captain McDonough has informed us that he will have a unit stop at HP in preparation of our anti- crime walk and meet with area residents who plan to walk/drive the neighborhood.

We have found that incidents of car theft rise during the rain and that suspicous actors have been identified during such patrols if it is raining.

So join us us tonight, wear your rainwhere, bring an umbrella and we'll see you under the Gazebo at Hamilton Park tonight at 8PM!

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Hello everyone! I've received a great response from members about a patrol.

It's getting darker earlier in the evening which invites the negative elements. We need to create a presence on our own blocks. Creating presence by standing in front of your house or circling your block a few times while parking are easy steps. Greeting people from, across the street and knowing your neighbors are additional ways to keep the streets "filled with eyes and ears". We NEVER confront criminals. We are not the police. We are only creating a presence and calling in suspicious activity.

Learn more tips at the Hamilton Park Patrol on Friday, 10/19 at 8pm. Bring the dogs! Bring the kids if its warm! We will check out street lights and as we walk. Shaggy from the Guardian Angels and a few of his volunteers will be there. The JCPD East District will also be made aware of our patrol. JCPD always are patroling in their cars and usually honk to let us know that they're with us. If it rains, we will go by car. Car theft is high during rainy nights.

Thanks!
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Hamilton Park Patrol on Friday, 10/19 at 8pm. Meet at the Gazebo

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Hello everyone! I've received a great response from members about a patrol.

It's getting darker earlier in the evening which invites the negative elements. We need to create a presence on our own blocks. Creating presence by standing in front of your house or circling your block a few times while parking are easy steps. Greeting people from, across the street and knowing your neighbors are additional ways to keep the streets "filled with eyes and ears". We NEVER confront criminals. We are not the police. We are only creating a presence and calling in suspicious activity.

Learn more tips at the Hamilton Park Patrol on Friday, 10/19 at 8pm. Bring the dogs! Bring the kids if its warm! We will check out street lights and as we walk. Shaggy from the Guardian Angels and a few of his volunteers will be there. The JCPD East District will also be made aware of our patrol. JCPD always are patroling in their cars and usually honk to let us know that they're with us. If it rains, we will go by car. Car theft is high during rainy nights.

Thanks!
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Hello everyone! I've received a great response from members about a patrol.

It's getting darker earlier in the evening which invites the negative elements. We need to create a presence on our own blocks. Creating presence by standing in front of your house or circling your block a few times while parking are easy steps. Greeting people from, across the street and knowing your neighbors are additional ways to keep the streets "filled with eyes and ears". We NEVER confront criminals. We are not the police. We are only creating a presence and calling in suspicious activity.

Learn more tips at the Hamilton Park Patrol on Friday, 10/19 at 8pm. Bring the dogs! Bring the kids if its warm! We will check out street lights and as we walk. Shaggy from the Guardian Angels and a few of his volunteers will be there. The JCPD East District will also be made aware of our patrol. JCPD always are patroling in their cars and usually honk to let us know that they're with us. If it rains, we will go by car. Car theft is high during rainy nights.

Thanks!
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What's an appropriate responce though?


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from Captain McDonough <jcpdeastdistrict@yahoo.com> to JCNWA Community Group <downtownjcwatch@gmail.com> date Oct 14, 2007 8:51 AM subject Fwd: Re: Man With Bicycle On 8th/Coles Looking Into Parked Car & Waiting........ --- Captain McDonough <jcpdeastdistrict@yahoo.com> wrote: > Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 08:04:25 -0700 (PDT) > From: Captain McDonough <jcpdeastdistrict@yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: Man With Bicycle On 8th/Coles Looking > Into Parked Car & Waiting......... > To: Jan In response to the HP complaint of suspicious behavior in the area of 8th and Coles st the East District plainclothes officers observed and arrested a similar looking suspect breaking into an automobile in the area of 146 Coles st on Oct 10 approx 712PM. If your neighbors witnessed any criminal acitivity in this time frame and neighborhood area please advise. I will forward their names to the East District detectives to follow-up. Regards Captain Brian McDonough East District Commander Quote:
BrightMoment wrote: Attention All Hamilton Park Residents: Please be advised that last night, Wednesday, October 10, 2007, around 6:30 p.m., a man was seen standing with a bicycle looking into a neighbor's parked car on the corner of Coles & 8th Street and then lingering by the drivers door of the car for an extended period of time. He then left and headed down Coles towards 7th Street. Neighbors who saw this suspicious behavior called the East District immediately giving the man's description: Black African American male approximately 25-30 yrs. old, short dark beard and mustache, wearing gray hooded sweatshirt with hood pulled up over his head, baggy blue jeans, white sneakers, carrying a large bag over his shoulders, walking a dark colored bicycle. Thank you neighbors for being vigilant! We watch out for each other. If anyone witnesses a burglary in progress, or suspicious activities, please call the East District immediately: 201-547-5477. Thank You. Jan Hamilton Park

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That's interesting.

What's an appropriate responce though?

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