Northwest CAC March 10, 2015 Meeting Minutes

Northwest CAC Suzette Harrington

NW Raleigh Police Station March 10, 2015 – 7:00pm

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6 (Community Services, Raleigh Police Department, Raleigh Housing & Neighborhood

Preservation, Raleigh IT Department, Department of City Planning)

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Presenters

Welcome & Introductions

Chair, Jay Gudeman introduced staff and welcomed residents to the meeting. Raleigh Police Department Crime Report Officer Cochran and Sgt. Johnson briefed the residents on crime in the NW region of the city; as of today the NW still holds the lowest crime reported in the city. One main question was “What phone number should be used in a non emergency situation”? It was advised to continue to use 911 as the 911 center will prioritize the call.

Northwest CAC April 14, 2015 Meeting Minutes

Northwest CAC
NW Raleigh Police Station April 14, 2015 – 7:00pm
Dorothee Schmid
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6 (Community Services, Raleigh Police Department, Raleigh Housing & Neighborhood Preservation, Raleigh Parks & Recreation, Department of City Planning)
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Presenters
Welcome & CAC News/Announcements
Jay Gudeman – welcomed everyone. Police Report – (Captain Carriqan & Officer Cochran were present)
Captain Carrigan mentioned that the NW district is having a great trend with safety and low crime. Bill Yoder mentioned to everyone that the 919 Magazine featured Office Cochran. (See: http://www.919magazine.com/2015/01/getting- involved-with-community-residents-just-a-part-of- the-job-for-officer-brian-cochran/)
Parks. Recreation & Cultural Resources – Laura Brannon (Briar Creek Park)
– Summer Camp registration has already opened.

Northwest CAC May 12, 2015 Meeting Minutes

Northwest CAC Suzette HarringtonNW Raleigh Police Station May 12, 2015 – 7:00pmAttendance:Residents 15

Staff 1 (Community Services)

Presenters 7

Welcome & Introductions

Chair, Jay Gudeman introduced staff and welcomed residents to the meeting. Raleigh Police Department Crime Report

Captain Carrigan briefed the residents on crime in the NW region of the city. Car break-ins are slightly up, but overall; as of to date, NW still holds the lowest percentage of crime reported in the city. As a reminder to residents please continue to keep car doors locked, valuable items put away to prevent from becoming a victim. Captain Carrigan responded to resident questions on cyber crime, body cameras, the use of Nextdoor and positions open within the police department.