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CITY COUNCIL
Mayor Greg Stanton 602-262-7111 Thelda Williams District 1 602-262-7444 Jim Waring District 2 602-262-7445 Bill Gates District 3 602-262-7441 Tom Simplot District 4 602-262-7447 Daniel Valenzuela District 5 602-262-7446 Sal DiCiccio District 6 602-262-7491 Michael Nowakowski District 7 602-262-7492 Vice Mayor Michael Johnson District 8 602-262-7493
MAY 2012
ISSUE 12
Cactus Park Precinct
Cactus Park Precinct 12220 North 39th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85029 Tel. 602-495-5009 Fax. 602-495-3660
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CPP Hosts Phoenix Block Watch
Advisory Board Meeting
Cactus Park Precinct Caring
Community Awards
2012 Special Olympics Torch Run
2012 Annual Phoenix Neighborhood
Recognition Event (“the picnic”)
Dave Chambers Rescues “Tex”
Coffee with a Cop; Commander
reads to the children
Training Calendars
Precinct Information
Contact Information
Phoenix Police Department Precinct Commander Benny Piña
Lieutenants
Lieutenant Emilien Sapon P91
Lieutenant Scott Sowerwine P92
Lieutenant Matt Knowles P93
Lieutenant David Moore P95
Lieutenant Russell Frederiksen P96
Resource Lieutenant
Lieutenant Ben Leuschner P97
First Among Equals
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Every Precinct hosts in turn the Block Watch Advisory Board monthly meetings and Cactus Park Precinct hosted
March 27th at Helen Drake Senior Center. Candice Fremouw opened up and acted as MC as she introduced and read
the Caring Community Award nominees. The following pages are the names and some photos of those awards.
Commander Piña was the guest speaker and answered questions on the Three Thirteens pilot program and the ongoing
programs that impact the community in Cactus Park Precinct area. Detective Tim Reese and Detective Chuck Miller
from the Graffiti Unit reported on the issues surrounding gang graffiti and gave statistics indicating this involved far
greater crime then just graffiti . Officer Epperson débuted the video of the Communication training group and
introduced the style of training videos he plans on completing this year to include: “Day in the Life of a Beat Cop”;
“Graffiti– The Gateway Crime” and “Liability Issues as they Pertain to Phoenix Neighborhood Patrol”.
CPP Hosts BWAB Meeting
Cactus Park Precinct Website: http://phoenix.gov/police/precincts/cactuspark/index.html
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Cactus Park Precinct
Nominations
March 27, 2012
Deanna Bailey
When Deanna bought Payne and Morrison Florists, her community commitment blossomed. She weekly donates
a flower bouquet for the Palo Verde School office and two flowers for outstanding teachers. Last spring their
special needs classes came weekly to learn basic social skills. She donated the balloon arches for the Helen
Drake Senior Center’s Grand Opening Celebration. Beverly Harvey on behalf of United Neighbors Association
nominated and the Phoenix Block Watch Advisory Board is proud to present this Caring Community Award to
Deanna Bailey.
Rob Buss and Trinity Bible Church Volunteers
Come rain or shine, cold or scorching heat, this group of volunteers graciously devotes personal time once a
month to distribute food to community members in need. Without questions asked or request made of the
recipients, Rob and his volunteers give to the community with free spirits and smiles on their faces. Thank You
for being a part of our community! Robin Mofford nominated and the Phoenix Block Watch Advisory Board is
proud to present this Caring Community Award to Rob Buss and Trinity Bible Church Volunteers.
Daniel J. Cronin
Dan has done the bulk of graffiti cover-up for the last 4 years. He took it upon himself to get signatures of
property owners so that he can cover the violations as soon as painted. Also he inspects the “Neighborhood
Block Watch” signs and makes necessary repairs. Frank Steinmetz nominated and the Phoenix Block Watch
Advisory Board is proud to present this Caring Community Award to Dan Cronin.
Frank Devine and Gerold Keller
Frank and Gerold are active, dedicated PNP patrollers for the Alta Vista Neighborhood. They patrol on a weekly
basis. Being out in the community, he provides a visual presence which helps promote safety and crime preven-
tion. On behalf of the Alta Vista Neighborhood – Thank You for your involvement, your time and dedication to
the community. Sherry Dudek nominated and the Phoenix Block Watch Advisory Board is proud to present this
Caring Community Award to Frank and Gerold.
Lawrrie Fitzhugh
Lawrrie has been a community leader in her area for many years. Her tenacity to community is unmatched. She
helps her neighbors and other community groups by informing them through email and attending meetings on
important issues. Lawrrie is well versed in liquor laws and zoning issues and uses that knowledge to assist the
neighborhood. Officer Joe Trujillo nominated and the Phoenix Block Watch Advisory Board is proud to present
this Caring Community Award to Lawrrie .
Submitted by: Candice Fremouw, President Phoenix
Block Watch Advisory Board
Cactus Park Precinct Website: http://phoenix.gov/police/precincts/cactuspark/index.html
CPP Hosts BWAB Meeting
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Caring Community Award
NOMINATIONS (continued)
Patsy Horton
Patsy recognized a need to help organize and bring together her neighbors
to address a variety of issues. She stepped up and took on the contact and
leadership roll of forming the new “Git ‘Er Done Block Watch”. Thank
you for caring and encouraging others to be involved. Cactus Park Community Alliance nominated and the Phoenix
Block Watch Advisory Board is proud to present this Caring Community Award to Patsy Horton.
Herman Kando
Herman has been very generous and accommodating with scheduling meetings for neighborhood Block Watch Groups
and Good Neighbor Programs at both the American Royal Palace and American Banquet Center. We are sincerely
grateful for his support and contributions as a community business partner. Candice Fremouw nominated and the
Phoenix Block Watch Advisory Board is proud to present this Caring Community Award to Herman.
Ben Kugler
Ben has done an outstanding job of caring for his community. Although he is no longer the president of Manzanita
Block Watch, he maintains a strong bond with the community members and the Phoenix Police Department. He
continues regular patrols as a member of PNP. He educates on proper reporting procedures and protocol and guides
to the proper department based on the nature of the complaint and steps forward as a voice for those who are afraid or
unwilling to contact the police or take action. Ben is able to deescalate situations in an articulate non-confrontational
and non-threatening manner. Officer Karen Anderson nominated and the Phoenix Block Watch Advisory Board is proud
to present this Caring Community Award to Ben.
Frank Martinez
Frank Martinez of the Cox Meadows Block Watch has organized several successful projects, including; a wash cleanup,
Certificates of Appreciation for local volunteers and coordinated gifts and food cards being delivered to a need family
at Christmastime. He is a prime example of volunteers who take pride in their community. Officer Karen Freund
nominated and the Phoenix Block Watch Advisory Board is proud to present this Caring Community Award to Frank.
Leslie Mills
Mrs. Mills is amazing! She knows nearly every child by name and their likes and interests in reading choices. Her
creativity subtly inspires the elementary school students how to use research materials and the Dewey Decimal system.
Every Student is encouraged to choose both a fiction and a nonfiction book. She works tirelessly and with limited
financial resources but finds a way to implement and motivate reading activities. Candice Fremouw nominated and the
Phoenix Block Watch Advisory Board is proud to present this Caring Community Award to Leslie .
Robin Mofford
As a community leader for many years, Robin is always ready to share experience, ideas and time to help others. She is
an active member of Phoenix Neighborhood Patrol, chairperson of CPCA and works in the community as part of Rancho
Encanto Block Watch. Thank You for your dedication to promoting crime prevention and helping others. Sherry Dudek
nominated and the Phoenix Block Watch Advisory Board is proud to present this Caring Community Award to Robin.
CPP Hosts BWAB Meeting
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Caring Community Award
NOMINATIONS (continued)
Frank and Joyce Steinmetz
Frank and Joyce are very committed to the Cactus Wren Neighborhood. They have participated in nearly every
sign sweep and still find time to pick up signs on their own. Frank and Joyce participate in other areas assisting
with VIN etchings and wash cleanup. They are always on time, well prepared and ready to work. They are
important members of our community and excellent partners with the Phoenix Police Department. Thank You
for your commitment and all your hard work. Officer Wade Niver nominated and the Phoenix Block Watch
Advisory Board is proud to present this Caring Community Award to Frank and Joyce.
Elizabeth Sugges
As an Assistant City Prosecutor assigned to Cactus Park Precinct, Liz has made herself available to many
communities to speak at meetings addressing special issues. She teamed up with the 91 Area CAO’s and helped
develop a program to address Street Crime Recidivists which enhances prosecution of the offenders. Thank you
Liz for your work and support. Cactus Park Community Alliance nominated and the Phoenix Block Watch
Advisory Board is proud to present this Caring Community Award to Liz.
Maria Uhing
Maria worked as a Neighborhood Inspector, not just fulfilling her job but taking an involved proactive roll
with the various communities assigned to her. Now with Community Prosecution, she has continued to help us
understand how to work within the system to make changes that benefit all. Thank You for your dedication
Cactus Park Community Alliance nominated and the Phoenix Block Watch Advisory Board is proud to present
this Caring Community Award to Maria.
Barb and Dan George
Dan has been editor of the Block Watch newsletter for over 9 years and assists Dan Cronin with Graffiti
cover-up. Barb has handled all communications with guest speakers, GAIN event sponsors and specialty
articles for the newsletter. They both assist with Precinct Sign Cleanup Frank Steinmetz nominated and the
Phoenix Block Watch Advisory Board is proud to present this Caring Community Award to Barb and Dan.
Dan Glauber
Dan is a great organizer and motivator. He not only coordinates his Block Watch meetings for the GAIN and
local events, but also the surrounding businesses and school community. Dan’s group formed a partnership with
the postal carrier to report graffiti so it can be removed in a timely manner. Officer Karen Freund nominated
and the Phoenix Block Watch Advisory Board is proud to present this Caring Community Award to Dan.
CPP Hosts BWAB Meeting
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27th law Enforcement Torch Run Cactus Park Precinct
From Wittman to surprise!
Under the organization skills of Detective Jeannie Custer of the
Community Relations Bureau, 27 Phoenix Police Department
employees escorted the “Flame of Hope” from the Maricopa County
Sheriff’s Deputies to the Surprise Police Department as the annual
Law Enforcement Torch Run seeks to raise funds for the Special
Olympics that hold the opening ceremony in Tempe.
The “leg” of the run is 11.5 miles and is the longest leg in the valley.
Those who participated ended in good spirits and a little short of
breath but proud that they supported such a worthy cause.
Afterwards the “runners” were treated to a Cactus Park Precinct
Bar-B-Que. Burgers and dogs were hot and ready for a hungry bunch.
Raising Canes Chicken Fingers provided a Sockeye Tailgate in honor
of the runners as well. The Communication Committee kicked off the
celebration with the new grill purchased with money from the Cactus
Park Precinct Cantina.
For three days (to accommodate both shifts and all squads) the grill
was sizzling’ up grub. Looks like this could be an annual thing as
well. Thanks to the following employees for representing Cactus Park
Precinct:
Commander Piña, Sgt. Winchester, Karen Freund, Angela
McCasland, Dina Burk, Brandon Epperson, Gerry Lee, James
McDonough, and Leonel Valle.
9 “THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE”!
2012 Annual Phoenix Neighborhood Recognition Event
The Annual Phoenix Neighborhood Patrol recognition “picnic” was held at the
North Hills Church at 15025 N 19th av. and it is estimated over 225 folks attended
and dined from food catered by Hammered Hog of Phoenix. Members of the
Command Staff recognized certain members and gave their appreciation to the
participating members for their spectacular service volunteering their time and
effort for the neighborhood crime fighting program.
Donations of all kinds were raffled off to the members and the entire “banquet”
was a success. It is rumored that the event will be at the same location since the
staff at the North Hills Church were so accommodating. Get those logs into the
coordinators and lets see if we can out do last year!
North Hills Church at 15025 N. 19th Av. Members of the Phoenix Police Honor Guard
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Sometimes even retired “police personnel” need a hand. Tex a retired Tempe Police
Equine now residing in the Sunburst Farms neighborhood, went for a stroll. Tex is
a well trained “officer” and is used to being directed to where he is needed. Today,
however Tex was playing the role of escapee and had managed to get out of his corral.
He was found grazing along side the road not far from a major street. Officer Dave
Chambers, the CAO for the area, spotted Tex and after
some slight coaxing and a borrowed lead, Tex was
returned home safely.
Some lessons were learned by this great escape:
1. The cost to help was free and Dan the owner was very
appreciative.
2. Even retired officers need a hand (or hoof) now and
then.
3. Tex's new owner was found easily because contact
information was readily available.
4. Big hearts come in many shapes and sizes. Tex, a retired Tempe Police Equine.
Submitted by: Dave Chambers,
Community Action Officer, Phoenix Police,
Cactus Park Precinct
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Classic!
Coffee with a Cop at JB’s. It’s back in the line-up.
April’s Coffee with a Cop was at JB’s and was a
small but enjoyable group, JB’s has been added to
the rotating list of restaurants and we will be look-
ing forward to meeting there again. It’s close
enough to some, they actually walked. Come join
us in June ( the first Wednesday of every month) at
Zax Café at 2308 W Northern.
Coffee with a Cop
Thank you again very much for having Commander Piña come to Manzanita Elementary School today to read to the children of Head Start! We are very thankful and grateful that the Commander took time out of his busy schedule to spend time reading and answering questions. The children were real excited to see a "real policeman" they said and were happy to sing a song for him, too. Thank you so much!
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May 23rd
Helen Drake Senior Center
7600 N 27th Av.
General Meeting Starts at:
6:45 P.M. till 8:30 P.M.
Precinct Updates
By Commander Benny Piña
Training Calendars
Cactus Park Precinct Website: http://phoenix.gov/police/precincts/cactuspark/index.html
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Vin Etching
Metro Center Mall May 19th (by theaters)
************************************************************** 2012 ADVANCED TRAINING
When: To Be Announced
BLOCK WATCH BASICS AND PHOENIX NEIGHBORHOOD
PATROL Citywide Trainings:
May 12th 2075 E. Maryland Ave.
7:30am. – Noon.
PNP Members Contact: PNP Coordinator Brandon Epperson
[email protected] 602-534-0430
Community Groups Contact:
Your Community Action Officer 602-495-5009
UPCOMING PRECINCT EVENTS AND MEETINGS
Coffee with a Cop:
Zax café
June 6th 8:00 am
2308 W Northern Av.
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Dinner with
a
Cop is at L
os
Compadres
June 13th.
Officer Hal McCall
retires after 25.5 years
with the department.
Cactus Park Precinct Website: http://phoenix.gov/police/precincts/cactuspark/index.html
Congratulations to Angela
McCasland retiring at the end of
the month after working as Desk
aid to both Mountain View
(Squaw Peak) Precinct and
Cactus Park Precinct
since 1996.
We will all miss her greatly.
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Precinct Contact Information
Precinct Commander Resource Lieutenant Community Action Sergeant Benny Piña Ben Leuschner Jeff Brandenberger 602-534-0416 602-495-0613 602-534-0445 Benny.Piñ[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Abatement/Liquor Detective Crime Free Multi Housing Officer Community Programs Coordinator Oscar Cortez Hal McCall Brandon Epperson 602-534-1481 602-534-1249 602-534-0430 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Community Action Officers
Sweetwater to Paradise Lane 19th Ave. to 51st Ave. 93 North CAO David Chambers 602-534-8134 [email protected]
West of I-17: Peoria to Sweetwater East of I-17: Dunlap to Sweetwater South of Peoria: 19th Ave. to I-17 North of Peoria: 19th Ave. to 51st Ave . 93 South CAO Karen Freund 602-534-8136 [email protected]
West of I-17: Butler to Peoria East of I-17 Butler to Dunlap 92 North CAO Wade Niver 602-534-6988 [email protected]
19th Ave. to 43rd Ave. Glendale to Butler 92 South CAO Karen Anderson 602-256-3141 [email protected]
Missouri to Glendale, South of Bethany: 1-17 to 43rd Ave. North of Bethany: 19th Ave. to 43rd Ave. 91 North CAO Joe Trujillo 602-495-5723 [email protected]
1-17 to Grand/43rd Ave. Indian School to Missouri 91 South CAO Matt Martinez 602-534-0474 [email protected]
Community Action Officers: http://www.cityofphoenix.org/POLICE/900_cao_map.pdf
Cactus Park Precinct Website: http://phoenix.gov/police/precincts/cactuspark/index.html
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