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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVI (D) Update on Proposed Curfew OrdinanceAGENDA 6-4-96 Item VI D Ocoee Police Department Robert E. Mark 175 N. Bluford Avenue 7 r Chief of Police Ocoee, Florida 34761 -y ot Phone (407) 656-1313 Fax (407) 656-0218 MEMO To: Honorable Mayor and Board of City Commissioners From: Robert E. Mark, Chief of Police,ej& Subject: Juvenile Curfew Date: May 31, 1996 It is my recommendation that the City of Ocoee pass an ordinance adopting a juvenile curfew. In support of this recommendation is the compelling interest to protect juveniles and to curb crime committed by juveniles. This interest can be supported by looking at the statistics of juvenile criminal involvement in our city. Currently, approximately 42% of the police departments cases involve juveniles. There were 703 cases involving juveniles with a total of 1742 juveniles involved. (See attached memos dated 02-05-96 and the attached Criminal Activity Report) As the Criminal Activity Report states on page two, the highest percentage of reported incidents involving crimes of violence and loitering occurs between 10:00pm and 4:00am. Furthermore, Map E shows the areas with the highest concentration of incidents being Districts 5, 6 and 10. District 10 is mainly commercial with most incidents being theft. A juvenile curfew in this district would not serve to significantly curb crime at this time. I do, however; recommend a juvenile curfew in Districts 5 and 6. Following the memo dated 01-12-96 from Paul Rosenthal, City Attorney, it is clear that our ordinance will need to be narrowly tailored in order to be constitutional. (See page 4 of the attached memo from Paul Rosenthal) I recommend following the Attorney General's exception to the curfew. These exceptions include the following; 1. Minors accompanied by parents and legal guardians; 2. Minors traveling to and from places of employment; 3. Minors participating in educational, civic, or religious activities; 4. Emergency situations; and 5. Minors traveling on interstate highways; In summation, it is my recommendation that the City of Ocoee adopt an ordinance pertaining to lot ow .m t� Ellis Shapiro, City Manager Page 2 May 31, 1996 Juvenile Curfew. I recommend following Florida State Statute section 877.20 through 877.25 with the above exceptions. Additionally, I strongly urge the City to visibly post signs in the curfew area for the benefit of all living in or traveling in the district. These sign should clearly state the hours of the curfew. Maps of the various districts are currently being prepared and will be available for your perusal as soon as possible. Thank you for your attention to this matter. REM/sgm cc: Ellis Shapiro, City Manager `It -N IF I- % 11'� IV, 3► To: Chief Robert Mari: From: Chc—Iti 'Toms C,�h;o�+• 11TVP'KM F (`R TMT\,J AT WVOT V!z?N,PNTT Date: February 5, 1996 T:.a irnfr%rmwti^i i nlaS 'Lht it\.vl�:.am:>nt .^.} "".''riles in `ni+• +•�7 activities, based upon the reported incidents to the Ocoee Police Department. during the annual fic�ol �r,�ar nr T 441/1 44� These incidentc were, hrpken down hv the 7onc-c x6ithin the rib• and for the timPc a hid h moc_ repo rWd ucLi\'IOcs occurred. 1 iiev reilect onk \Nnere It IS a iv'iown hill diat there was fuberuic involvement. ' Jnsoived crimes where the perpetrators have not been identified (and which there is a hl1 zh probabiiitV of juventle invoivemrnit' ha\,1e not included in t..:.se toi.ais. Tres: totals rt; c t the 1742 i uveniles involved as Victims. Witnesses or Suspects, Defendants. PERCENTAGE OF CRIMES INVOLN ING .J1 N7_ENTLES 62i3O - Sex Crimes (Sexual Battery. Lewd & Lascivious. Obscenity) 1 0,_ A ,.L.t,.., J l : V - 1\ VVL, i 50"'o - Simple Assaults (Assault, Battery Affray, Disorderly Conduct. breach or Peace. Threats. Resisting .Nithout Violence) 65"'o - Au aravated Assaults (Ag'g. Assault. Agg. Batterv, Chiid Abuse, Domestic violence) 17o,V - Burglar), (Residences Rusinecses. Vehirl-c Cronveyaric�c, Po - Thefts (Retail. Forger\-, Fraud; Deanna in Stoien Propem-, Grand Theft) - Criminal Misrhief i J"o - Drug 'v iwations I."' - Weamn Violations ;7"-,0 - Trespass�Loiteriilg & Prowling 9')% - Missing Persons - Field Interview Reports 17% - Motor Vehicle Thefts ,0 • NA• t� T a + itt n ID:..t• !lam tom r n .:. i v - I LkAkkillJ \ r. uiiai« nil ejwri wc�-u� vi u..�J; vuii:, ["�Cuvtt. v` sJiw, ✓�.uulJ. Suspicious Incidents, DroxNming, Fire, 1'ratfic Arrests, Suicides Comm ittedAttempted) PERCENTAGE OF INCIDENTS IN ZONES (See attached map to for boundaries of Zones) Zone l - 33% Zone 2 - 36% Zone 3 - 161/'o Gone 4 - 14°10' Tt has been found that most incidents which are reported, are done so after >pm. INCIDENT TOTAL # with JUVENILE % INVOLVING REPORTED INVOLVEMENT JUVENILES Sex Crimes 21 13 62% Robbery 16 5 31% Simple Assaults 230 115 50% (Batteries) Agg. Assaults 85 55 65% (Batteries) Burglary 325 40 12% Theft 462 99 21% Criminal Mischief 260 21 8% Drug Violations 25 10 40% Weapon Violations 17 3 18% Trespass/Loitering 155 91 59% Missing Persons 100 93 93% F.I.R. 148 81 55% Auto Thefts 65 11 17% Miscellaneous 9,759 66 7% TOTAL CALLS FOR SERVICE - 15,308 Traffic Stops with citations and Accidents - 3,874 Miscellaneous Incidents - 9,759 Total Reported Incidents to UCR - 1,675 Total Cases Known to Involve Juveniles* - 703 Percentage of Cases Involving Juveniles - 42% * There were 1742 juveniles involved in the 703 cases reported. CRIMINAL ACTIVITY REPORT JUVENILE INVOLVED INCIDENTS The information compiled within this report shows the involvement of juveniles in criminal activities based upon the reported incidents to the Ocoee Police Department during the annual fiscal year of 1994/1995. These incidents reflect only when it is a known fact that there was juvenile involvement. Unsolved crimes where the perpetrators have not been identified, and which there is a high probability of juvenile involvement, have not been included in these totals Of the 703 separate incidents reported during this period, 1742 juveniles were involved either as a Victim, Witness, or Suspect/Defendant. Four maps were drawn breaking the City down into four Zones (1-4). Each map varies from the others by either expanding or deleting the boundaries from each Zone to define areas with a high concentration of juvenile involved incidents. BREAK -DOWN OF JUVENILE INVOLVED INCIDENTS: Crimes Against Persons.............................375 Reported Incidents Crimes Against Property ............................262 Reported Incidents Miscellaneous (accidents/traffic citations) ..... 66 Reported Incidents TTNfF.q OF TNCMFNTIq Most reported incidents which are reported between the hours of 0700 and 0800 involve juveniles who are enroute to school. Incidents which are reported between the hours of 0900 and 1600 most often have occurred at the schools or involve juveniles who are not attending a school (due to suspension, skipping school or dropping out of school). The highest percentage of reported incidents occur between 1500 and 2000 hours. Incidents which are reported between 2000 and 0400 hours mostly involve crimes of violence and loitering. MAP A (Zones currently utilized by the Ocoee Police Department) ZONE 1 (Blue colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 251 Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 36% ZONE 2 (Mauve colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 246 ZONE 3 (Green colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 109 Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 35% Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 16% ZONE 4 (Pink: colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 97 Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 14% MAP B ZONE 1 (Blue colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 5 ZONE 2 (Green colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 511 ZONE 3 (Purple colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 112 Percentage of Incidents throughout City:.007% Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 73% Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 16% ZONE 4 (Orange colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 75 Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 11 % MAP C ZONE I (Blue colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 19 ZONE 2 (Mauve colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 497 ZONE 3 (Green colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 117 Percentage of Incidents throughout Citv: 3% Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 70% Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 17% ZONE 4 (Purple colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 70 Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 10% MAP D ZONE 1 (Blue colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 35 ZONE 2 (Green colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 313 ZONE 3 (Mauve colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 280 ZONE 4 (Orange colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 75 Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 5% Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 45% Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 40% Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 10% % MAP E DISTRICT 1 (Green Colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 75 DISTRICT 2 (Light Purple Colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 30 DISTRICT 3 (Blue Colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 73 DISTRICT 4 (Light Orange Colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 28 DISTRICT 5 (Yellow Colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 158 DISTRICT G (Brown Colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 77 DISTRICT 7 (Dark Purple Colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 37 DISTRICT 8 (Pink Colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 87 DISTRICT 9 (Light Orange Colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 28 DISTRICT 10 (Gray Colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 91 DISTRICT 11 (Mauve Colored area) Total Number of Incidents: 19 Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 11 Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 04 Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 10 Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 04 Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 22 Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 11 Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 05 Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 12 Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 04 Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 13 Percentage of Incidents throughout City: 03 AGENDA 2-6-96 Item V D FOLEY & LARDNER A T T O R N E T S A T L A W SUITE 1800 III NORTH ORANGE AVENUE ORLANDO. FLORIDA 32801 JACKSONVILLE TELEPHONE 1407) 423-7656 7ALLAHASSEE TAMPA FACSIMILE I4071 648-1743 WEST PALM BEACH MAILING ADDRESS: MILWAUKEE MADISON POST OFFICE BOX 2193 CHICAGO ORLANDO. FL 32802-2193 `NASHINGTON. C.C. MEMORANDUM TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners of the City of Ocoee FROM: Paul E. Rosenthal, Esq., City Attorneylc� DATE: January 12, 1996 J RE: Juvenile Curfew Ordinance A MEMBER OF GLO19ALEX WITH MEMBER OFFICES IN BERLIN BRUSSE:-S DRESDEN FRANKFURT LONDON PARIS SINGAPORE STUTTGART TAIPEI Pursuant to the direction of the City Commission we have reviewed the current law with respect to juvenile curfew ordinances. Attached hereto is a memorandum from my associate Mary Dotv which addresses the following subjects: I. Status of the Law II. "What Qualifies as Narrowly Tailored"? III. What Factors Should the City Consider in Deciding Whether to Adopt a Juvenile Curfew Ordinance? Also enclosed is a copy of Sections 877.20 thru 877.25, Florida Statutes, which became effective October 1, 1995 and expressly authorizes municipalities to adopt curfew ordinances incorporating the aforementioned statutory provisions. In the event the City Commission is interested in pursuing the adoption of a juvenile curfew ordinance, then it is recommended that the City first assess its juvenile crime problem as well as its juvenile victimaztion crime in terms of frequency and location. Based upon such assessment the City Commission should determine whether there is a compelling interest in adopting a juvenile curfew ordinance either citywide or in a specific geographical area within the City. If the City Commission finds that there is a compelling interest to adopt an ordinance, then direction should be given regarding those matters addressed in Ms. E S T A B L S '+ E 'J 3= 2 46 The Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners of the City of Ocoee January 12, 1996 Page 2 DotyyIs memorandum. We would then recommend that a draft ordinance be prepared for review and comment by the City Commission and City staff. After receipt of such input an ordinance could then be finalized for a public hearing and formal consideration by the City Commission. PER:dh Enclosure cc: Ellis Shapiro, City Manager Chief Robert E. Mark Jean Grafton, City Clerk Mary A. Doty, Esq. C:kWP51\DOC-V\OCOEl.k UOSIPFRDDHOI.11311/12MIDF98IEHIPER:& MEMORANDUM TO: Paul E. Rosenthal FROM: Mary A. Dotyp-rb DATE: January 10, 1996 RE: City of Ocoee• Overview of Juvenile Curfew Ordinance The City of Orlando and Dade County have recently adopted curfew ordinances which have withstood judicial review. You have asked me to prepare an overview of juvenile curfew ordinances to assist the City of Ocoee in evaluating whether the adoption of a juvenile curfew ordinance is appropriate for the City. My analysis is set forth below. I. Status of the Law Because juvenile curfew ordinances distinguish between classes of individuals based on age, they are usually challenged on grounds that they violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Under Equal Protection analysis, if an ordinance disadvantages a suspect class or impinges upon a fundamental right, it is subject to strict scrutiny review. Outb v. Strauss, 11 F.3d 488, 492 (5th Cir. 1993), cent. denied, 62 USLW 3787, 114 S. Ct. 2134, 128 L.Ed.2d 864 (1994) (involved City of Dallas juvenile curfew ordinance). Article I, S 2 of the Florida Constitution grants to the citizens of Florida equal protection under the law, analogous to the scope of the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution. Florida courts have applied the same standard of review in analyzing equal protection claims brought under the Florida Constitution. See The Florida High School Activities Assoc. Inc. v. Thomas, 434 So. 2d 306, 308 (Fla. 1983). As the United States Supreme Court has ruled that age is not a suspect class, see Gregory v. Ashcroft, 501 U.S. 452, 115 L.Ed.2d 410 (1991) , minors invoke strict scrutiny review by arguing that curfew ordinances impinge on their fundamental rights to move about freely in public. Juvenile curfew ordinances under strict scrutiny review are then analyzed to determine whether they promote a compelling governmental interest, and if so, whether the ordinance is narrowly tailored such that there are no less restrictive means available to achieve the desired end. Florida curfew ordinances are not generally challenged on the grounds that they do not promote a compelling governmental interest. Florida law is long established that the state may treat the rights of minors differently from the rights of adults because the well-being of children is within the state Is constitutional regulatory power. See Griffin V. State, 396 So. 2d 152 (Fla. 1981). Under both the Florida and United States Constitutions, children do not enjoy the same amount or quality of rights due to their special nature and vulnerabilities. See Jones v. State, 640 So. 2d 1084 (Fla. 1994); Bellotti v. Baird, 443 U.S. 622, 633, 99 S. Ct. 3035, 61 L.Ed.2d 797 (1979). In the Bellotti case, the Supreme Court recognized three reasons that allows a court to treat the rights of minors differently than adults: (1) the peculiar vulnerabilities of children; (2) their inability to make critical decisions; and (3) the importance of the parental role in child rearing. Bellotti, 443 U.S. at 634. Consequently, an interest in increasing juvenile safety and decreasing juvenile crime are generally deemed compelling state interests when reviewing the constitutionality of juvenile curfew ordinances. Ou b, 11 F.3d at 488. The Florida Legislature, by statute, has even defined its compelling state interest. Section 877.20 provides as follows: 877.20 Local juvenile curfew ordinances; legislative intent. - It is the intent of the " Legislature to protect minors in this state from harm and victimization, to promote the safety and well-being of minors in this state, to reduce the crime and violence committed by minors in this state, and to provide counties and municipalities with the option of adopting a local juvenile curfew ordinance by incorporating by reference the provisions of ss. 877.20-877.25. Sections 877.21-24 further expand the Legislature's intent regarding curfew ordinances. However, S 877.25 provides that these statutory provisions do not apply in any county or municipality unless that county or municipality has adopted a curfew ordinance that incorporates these statutory provisions by reference. Section 877.25 also states that counties and municipalities are not precluded from adopting ordinances more stringent than the curfew outlined in the statute. As Florida law has established that there is a compelling state interest in enacting juvenile curfew laws, the case law reviewing existing ordinances has centered on whether they are narrowly tailored enough to meet constitutional scrutiny. My research indicates that five Florida ordinances have been subjected to judicial review. The first is a Pensacola ordinance reviewed in the case of W.J.W. v. State, 356 So. 2d 48 (Fla. 1st DCA 1978). This ordinance prohibited minors from being on the streets, or public places, including public amusements, between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and -2- 5:00 a.m. each day. The ordinance, however, exempted minors who were employed. The ordinance was found unconstitutional because it was too broad. The court found that it would prohibit minors from participating in school,- recreational, and church activities, and other lawful conduct. In S.W. v. State, 431 So. 2d 339 (Fla. 2d DCA 1983), Palmetto's curfew ordinance was invalidated. Similar to the Pensacola ordinance, the Second District Court of Appeal found this ordinance to be too broad because it prohibited legitimate activities that occur in public places after 10:00 p.m. A Jacksonville ordinance came under fire in K.L.J. v. State, 581 So. 2d 920 (Fla. 1st DCA 1991) and was struck down as unconstitutionally vague and overbroad. The ordinance exempted minors from the ordinance who were on "legitimate business." This term, however, was undefined in the ordinance and had a potential for selective enforcement. Recent developments, however, are more helpful. Both the City of Orlando and Dade have recently adopted juvenile curfew ordinances that have been sustained by the District Courts of Appeal. Orlando's ordinance was adopted in 1994 and immediately was subjected to legal challenge in the case of Sansbury v. City of Orlando. The trial court denied Sansbury's Motion for a Preliminary Injunction and Sansbury appealed to the Fifth District Court of Appeal in Sansbury v. City of Orlando, 654 So. 2d 965 (Fla. 5th DCA 1995). The Fifth District Court of Appeal affirmed the trial court without an opinion but cited the Bellotti and Jones cases which both establish that the state has a compelling interest in protecting juveniles. The other ordinance is one enacted by Dade County in January 1994. Like Orlando, this ordinance was immediately subject to challenge in the circuit court. The circuit court found the ordinance unconstitutional and' permanently enjoined its enforcement. The Third District Court of Appeal, in the case of Metropolitan Dade County v. Pred, 20 Fla. L. Weekly D2451 (Nov. 1, 1995), however, reversed the circuit court, finding the ordinance constitutional. This opinion was just filed November 1, 1995 and a motion for rehearing en banc is still pending. The Third District Court of Appeal opinion is cryptic and simply states that the ordinance does not violate any minor's rights under either the Florida or United States Constitutions. In summary, it is clear that juvenile curfew ordinances are sustainable under Florida law. There is however, little judicial guidance as to what makes a juvenile curfew ordinance constitutional. -3- II. what qualifies as "narrowly tailored?" What is clear is that any juvenile curfew ordinance must be narrowly tailored to be constitutional. What qualifies as "narrowly tailored" must be gleaned from the five Florida decisions. The Florida Attorney General, when asked, by the Tampa City Council what factors should be considered in adopting a juvenile curfew ordinance, responded as follows: Recent court decisions require a narrowly drawn juvenile curfew ordinance that furthers a compelling state interest and provides specific exceptions or defenses which adequately advise what conduct is allowed, while providing limitations that minimally restrict a minor's right to be on the street and do not infringe on basic constitutional rights. Op. Att'y. Gen. Fla. 94-2 (1994). The Attorney General then recommended following the exceptions or defenses outlined in the Outb case, which are as follows: 1. minors accompanied by parents and legal guardians; 2. minors traveling to and from places of employment; 3. minors participating in educational, civic, or religious activities; 4. emergency situations; 5. minors traveling on interstate highways; and 6. minors on the sidewalk in front of the minor's home or the home of a neighbor. Qutb, 11 F.3d at 390. Fla. Stat. §877.24 also incorporates these defenses. The City of Orlando ordinance contains all of these defenses except the one related to minors on the sidewalk in front of their home. I surmise this is because the City of Orlando ordinance is limited geographically to a defined commercial/business area. The Dade County ordinance, in addition to addressing the Outb defenses adds the following exceptions: minors exercising First Amendment rights protected by the United States and Florida Constitutions; married minors or those who have been emancipated; -4- s and minors who are homeless or use a public or semi-public place as their usual place or abode. As stated above, both the City of Orlando and Dade County ordinances have been upheld by their respective District Courts. Although neither District Court has expressly said so, the ordinances must necessarily be narrowly tailored to have been upheld. Ill. What factors should the City consider in deciding whether to adopt a juvenile curfew ordinance? As previously mentioned, the compelling state interest that justifies limiting the rights of minors are the prevention of juvenile crime, the protection of juveniles from crime, and the interest in promoting parental responsibility. The City of Dallas, in the Qutb decision, and the City of Orlando, in its appellate brief, cite juvenile crime, and juvenile victimization crime statistics in support of their ordinances. The Dade County ordinance itself addresses the juvenile crime crisis in Dade County as well as the consequences of crimes committed against juveniles. The ordinance, however, does not contain any statistics. The City of Orlando ordinance differs from the Dallas or. Dade County ordinances in that it has a limited geographical scope rather than being city or county wide. The ordinance is limited to a specifically defined area in downtown Orlando. The City's appellate brief indicates that its crime statistics for this limited are showed that juvenile victimization increased 24% from 1992 to 1993. Juvenile arrests in this area during the curfew hours increased 125% from 1992 to 1993. In 1993, 27% of all juvenile arrests in the City were made in this downtown area. Of all arrests made during the curfew hours in downtown Orlando, 13% of them were juvenile arrests. Based on these statistics, the City of Orlando elected to confine its curfew ordinance to this limited geographical area. My recommendation is that the City of Ocoee assess its juvenile crime problem as well as its juvenile victimization crime in terms of frequency and location. Once the City assesses its juvenile crime problem, it should determine whether the City has a compelling interest in adopting a curfew ordinance either city-wide or in a specific geographical area. Regardless of the approach, however, juvenile curfew ordinances may only be directed to public and semi-public places. Any juvenile curfew ordinance which encompasses residential areas would be limited to public streets, sidewalks, parks, or other semi-public places within that area. -5- sT CONCLUSION As juvenile curfew ordinances are sustainable if they promote a compelling governmental interest and are narrowly tailored to achieve that end, the City of Ocoee must first assess its juvenile crime and juvenile victimization statistics to determine whether a compelling state interest exists. If the City elects to develop a juvenile curfew ordinance, I recommend that it mirror the City of Orlando ordinance and the Dallas ordinance addressed in the Outb decision. -6- F.S. 1995 MISCELLANEOUS CRIMES Ch. 877 (2) For the purposes of this section, the term 'offer to sell' includes every inducement, solicitation, attempt. or printed or media advertisement to encourage a per- son to purchase an identification card. (3) All records required to be maintained by this sec- tion shall be available for insoection without warrant upon reasonable demand by any law enforcement offi- cer, inciuding, but not limited to, a state attorney investi- gator or an investigator for the Division of Alcoholic Bev- erages and Tobacco. (4) A person who violates the provisions of this sec- tion 1s guilty of a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. The failure to produce the documents required by subsec- tion (1), upon lawful request therefor, is prima facie evi- dence of a violation of this section. (5) The state attorney for any county in which a viola- tion of this section occurs or the Attorney General may enjoin any sale or offer for sale in violation of this section by temporary and permanent injunction by application to any court of competent jurisdiction. History.—s. 8. ch. 84-297. 877.19 Hate Crimes Reporting Act— (1) SHORT TITLE. —This section may be cited as the 'Hate Crimes Reporting Act.' (2) ACQUISITION AND PUBUCA71ON OF DATA. — The Governor, through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, shall collect and disseminate data on inci- dents of criminal acts that evidence prejudice based on race, religion, etnnicity, color, ancestry, sexual orienta- tion, or national origin. All law enforcement agencies snail report monthly to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement concerning such offenses in such form and in such manner as prescribed by rules adopted by the department. Such information shall be comoiled by the department and disseminated upon request to any local law enforcement agency, unit of local government, or state agency. (3) LIMITATION ON USE AND CONTENT OF DATA. Such information is confidential and exempt from s. 119.07(1). Data required pursuant to this section shall be used only for research or statistical purposes and shall not include any information that may reveal the identity of an individual victim of a crime. The exemption from s. 119.07(1) provided in this subsection is subject to the Coen Government Sunset Review Act in accordance with Is. 119.14. (4) ANNUAL SUMMARY. —The Attorney General shall publish an annual summary of the data required pursuant to this section. mostofy: s. 1. cn. 99-1M s. Z at. 91-49: s. 1. Qn. 94-125. 'NeOa— A. Reosaled oy s. 1. cn. 9$-217. 9. Section 4, ion. 95-217. omwoes mat 1ntotwnhstarx ing any provwon of law :o the contrary, exemptions hom atsoter 119. Flonoa Statutes, or alaoter 296.rbr- aa Statutes, W"IM arc oresatped oy law pro are soearioey mhos suoµm to the 00W Goyernment sunset Revr Act in accorosnca with section 119.14. Florida Statutes, are not suoKct to rr w. undw that act. am are not aorogsted try Ute Goer - sow of that act. aver ocoow 1. 1995: 877.20 Local juvenile curfew ordinances; legisla- tive interrt.—It is the intent of the Legislature to protect minors in this state from harm and victimization, to pro- mote the safety and well-being of minors in this state, to reduce the crime and violence committed by minors in this state, and to provide counties and municipalities with the option of adopting a local juvenile curfew ordi- nance by incorporating by reference the provisions of ss. 877.20-877.25. Mbtory.—s 82. cn. 94-209. 877.21 Sections 877.20-877.25; definitions. —As used in ss. 877.20-877.25. the term: (1) "Emergency' means an unforeseen combination of circumstances which results in a situation that requires immediate attention to care for or prevent seri- ous bodily injury, loss of life. or significant property loss. The term includes, but is not limited to, a fire. a natural disaster, or an automobile accident. (2) 'Establishment" means a privately owned place of business to which the public is invited, including, but not limited to, a place of amusement or a place of enter- tainment. (3) 'Minor' means any person under 16 years of age. (4) ' 'Parent* means a person who has legal custody of a minor as a: (a) Natural or adoptive parent. (b) Legal guardian. (c) Person who stands in loco parentis to the minor. (d) Person who has legal custody of the minor by order of the court. (5) 'Public place' means a place to which the public has access,'including, but not limited to, streets, high- ways, public parKs, and the common areas of schools. hospitals, apartment houses, office buildings, transpor- tation facilities, and shops. (6) 'Remain' means to stay unnecessarily in a partic- ular place. H0won.—e. M. eh. 94-MS. 877.22 Minors prohibited in public places and establishments during certain hours; penalty; proce- dure.— (1)(a) A minor may not be or remain in a public place or establishment between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. of the following day, Sunday through Thurs- day, except in the case of a legal holiday. (b) A minor may not be or remain in a public place or establishment between the hours of 12:01 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays. (2) A minor who has been suspended or expelled from school may not be or remain in a public place, in an establishment, or within 1.000 feet of a school during the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. during any school day. (3) A minor who violates this section shall receive a written warning for his first violation. A minor who vio- lates this section after having received a prior written warning is guilty of a civil infraction and shall pay a fine of SW for each violation. (4) If a minor violates a curfew and is taken into cus- tody, the minor shall be transported immediately to a police station or to a facility operated by a religious, charitable, or civic organization that conducts a curfew program in cooperation with a local law enforcement agency..After recording pertinent information about the minor, the law enforcement agency shall attempt to con- tact the parent of the minor and, if successful, shall 1793 Ch. 877 MISCELLANEOUS CRIMES F.S. 1995 request that the parent take custody of the minor and shall release the minor to the parent. If the law enforce- ment agency is not able to contact the minor's parent within 2 hours after the minor is taken into custody, or if the parent refuses to take custody of the minor, the law enforcement agency may transport the minor to his residence or proceed as authorized under part III of chapter 39. HISWY.—a. 84. cn. 94-2W. 877.23 Legal duty of parent; penalty.— (1) The parent of a minor has a legal duty and responsibility to ensure that the minor does not violate s. 877.22(1). (2) The parent of a minor has a legal duty and responsibility to personally supervise, or arrange for a responsible adult to supervise, the minor so that the minor does not violate s. 877.22(2). (3) The parent of a minor who knowingly permits the minor to violate s. 877.22(1) or (2) shall receive a written warning for a first violation. A parent who knowingly per- mits the minor to violate s. 877.22(1) or (2) after having received a prior written warning is guilty of a civil infrac- tion and shall pay a fine of S50 for each violation. "16MV.—e. 85. Ch. 94-209. 877.24 Nonapplication of s. 877.22.—Section 877.22 does not apply to a minor who is: (1) Accompanied by his parent or by another adult authorized by the minor's parent to have custody of the minor. (2) Involved in an emergency or engaged, with his parent's permission, in an emergency errand. 1794 (3) Attending or traveling directly to or from an activ- ity that involves the exercise of rights protected under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. (4) Going directly to or returning directly from lawful employment. or who is in a public place or establishment in connection with or as required by a business, trade, profession, or occupation in which the minor is lawfully engaged. (5) Returning directly home from a school - sponsored function, a religious function, or a function sponsored by a civic organization. (6) On the property of, or on the sidewalk of, the place where he resides, or who is on the property or sidewalk of an adult next -door neiahbor with that neigh- bor's permission. (7) Engaged in interstate travel or bona fide intra- state travel with the consent of the minor's parent. (8) Attending an organized event held at and spon- sored by a theme park or entertainment complex as defined in s. 509.013(9). re8101,.-2. ea. a+. 94-2M. 877.25 Local ordinance required; effect —Sections 877.20-877.24 do not apply in a county or municipality unless the governing body of the county or municipality adopts an ordinance that incorporates by reference the provisions of ss. 877.20-877.24. Sections 87.20-877.24 do not preclude county or municipal ordinances regulat- ing the presence of minors in public places and estab- lishments which provide restrictions more stringent or less stringent than the curfew imposed under s. 8777.22. 611som p —a. 87. CM. 96-2m. tp-, Stne e+ Page No. 1 O1/25/96 Z 0 N E TIME INCIDENT LOCATION 1 1735 **** 1601 AD MIMS ROAD MUTUAL/BATTERY 1 2330 **** BURGLARY 0 ADAIR STREET ATTEMPT 1 0240 FIR 0 ADAIR STREET 1 0206 FIR 0 ADAIR STREET' 1 0940 2900 CRIMINAL 1606 ADAIR STREET MISCHIEF 1 1837 **** DOMESTIC 1802 ADAIR STREET VIOLENCE 1 1700 **** INFORMATION 1802 ADAIR STREET 1 1205 2200 BURGLARY 1802 ADAIR STREET W/BATTERY-R 1 2042 130B BATTERY 1802 ADAIR STREET 1 2134 5200 CARRY 1906 ADAIR STREET CONCEALED WPN 1 0200 FIR 1906 ADAIR STREET 1 1810 FIR 1906 ADAIR STREET 1 1140 **** INFO: POSS 1906 ADAIR STREET CANNABIS 1 0200 FIR 1906 ADAIR STREET 1 2200 **** DISTURBANCE 2003 ADAIR STREET 1 1200 FIR 2003 ADAIR STREET 1 2017 9000 TRESPASS 2003 ADAIR STREET 1 1630 2800 DISORDERLY 0 ADAIR STREET/NORTHERN DURANGO" CONDUCT 1 1027 120B BATTERY 610 ALDAMA COURT- 1 0911 **** BAKER ACT 610 ALDAMA COURT 1 2300 FIR 0 AMBER RIDGE SUBDIVISION =" 1 0545 FIR 0 APOPKA VINELAND ROAD/STARR ROAD 1 0431 900A RUNAWAY *2 1003 ARIZONA COURT 1 0927 900A MISSING 1003 ARIZONA COURT PERSON 1 0047 2400 MVT 1212 BARANOVA STREET ' 1 0250 FIR 1223 BARANOVA STREET 1 0830 FIR 123 BLUE SPRING COURT-- 1 2145 110A SEXUAL 1215 BLUE SPRING COURT BATTERY 1 0629 **** SUICIDE 1219 BLUE SPRING COURT " ATTEMPT 1 2225 110C SEXUAL 300 N BLUFORD AVENUE i BATTERY 1 0858 2200 120 BURNT TREE LANE-, BURGLARY -RESIDENCE 1 1100 9000 RWOV 413 CABALLERO ROAD - 1 2135 FIR 423 CABALLERO ROAD 1 900A MISSING 1105 CABALLERO ROAD PERSON Page No. 2 O1/25/96 Z 0 N E TIME INCIDENT LOCATION 1 1810 2200 1105 CABALLERO ROAD BURGLARY -RESIDENCE 1 1335 FIR 1107 CABALLERO ROAD 1 0158 230G GRAND THEFT 605 CATWOOD DRIVE J 1 1531 900A RUNAWAY 602 CHRISTINE AVENUE' 1 0701 900A MISSING CHILD 602 CHRISTINE AVENUE 1 900A RUNAWAY 602 CHRISTINE AVENUE 1 2243 130B CHILD ABUSE 608 CHRISTINE AVENUE' 1 2100 FIR 0 CLARCONA OCOEE ROAD" 1 1647 THREATS 9921 CLARCONA OCOEE ROAD 1 1621 230G GRAND THEFT 10521 CLARCONA OCOEE ROAD 1 0345 FIR 0 CLARCONA OCOEE ROAD/LAUREN BETH 1 2328 230G GRAND THEFT 1100 DELA KEY COURT 1 1750 900A MISSING 1100 DELA KEY COURT PERSON 1 0102 900A MISSING 1100 DELA KEY COURT PERSON 1 0620 900A MISSING 1100 DELA KEY COURT PERSON 1 900A RUNAWAY 1100 DELA KEY COURT 1 1852 900A RUNAWAY 1100 DELA KEY COURT 1 2120 900A MISSING 1100 DELA KEY COURT PERSON 1 900A MISSING 1100 DELA KEY COURT PERSON 1 0030 900A MISSING 1100 DELA KEY COURT PERSON 1 900A RUNAWAY 1100 DELA KEY COURT 1 1630 TRESPASS 1002 DOREEN AVENUE - 1 0937 350A POSSESS 1002 DOREEN AVENUE MARIJUANA 1 0955 2900 CRIMINAL 1102 DOREEN AVENUE MISCHIEF 1 0830 130B BATTERY 1105 DOREEN AVENUE 1 2235 3600 LEWD & 1506 DOREEN AVENUE LASCIVIOUS 1 1345 130A BATTERY 1605 DOREEN AVENUE (DOMESTIC) 1 CHILD ABUSE 1608 DOREEN AVENUE 1 1932 110A SEXUAL 1221 FREEDOM COURT .- BATTERY 1 2031 130B BATTERY 506 HAGAR DRIVE 1 2111 230G GRAND THEFT 511 HAGAR DRIVE 1 1105 POSS CHILD 2117 HEDGEGROW CIRCLE ABUSE 1 0810 **** CRIMINAL 901 HYLAND SPRINGS ` MISCHIEF Page No. 3 01/25/96 Z 0 N E TIME INCIDENT LOCATION 1 1337 230D GRAND THEFT 1611 ISON LANE 1 0950 **** DOG BITE 1704 ISON LANE 1 1952 **** DOMESTIC 1007 JAMELA DRIVE 1 1722 3600 OBSCENITY 1509 JEMIMA AVENUE- 1 1334 230G PETIT THEFT 1510 JEMIMA AVENUE 1 1900 INFORMATION 1510 JEMIMA AVENUE 1 2250 130A AGG BATTERY 1510 JEMIMA AVENUE 1 2245 130A AGG BATTERY 1605 JEMIMA AVENUE 1 1334 TRESPASS 1611 JEMIMA AVENUE 1 1910 2900 CRIMINAL 1862 JIMSON ROAD MISCHIEF 1 1651 230G PETIT THEFT 1962 KEY LIME 1 2019 230G PETIT THEFT 1976 KEY LIME 1 2114 230G PETIT THEFT 2038 KEY LIME STREET " 1 1802 **** VERBAL 890 KIMBALL DR - THREATS 1 1706 INFORMATION 496 KINDLING COURT 1 2100 **** INFORMATION 0 LADY AVENUE"-- 1 0048 2200 BURGLARY TO 1501 LADY AVENUE OCC DWEL 1 1533 2900 CRIMINAL 2005 LADY AVENUE MISCHIEF 1 1710 130B BATTERY 0 LADY AVENUE/PERCE STREET 1 1907 FIR 0 N LAKEWOOD AVENUE -� 1 0210 FIR 400 S LAKEWOOD AVENUE 1 1830 TRESPASS 400 S LAKEWOOD AVENUE 1 1205 **** POSSIBLE 400 S LAKEWOOD AVENUE ---" CHILD ABUSE 1 0700 900A MISSING 524 N LAKEWOOD AVENUE " PERSON 1 2120 230G PETIT THEFT 524 N LAKEWOOD AVENUE " 1 2042 2200 524 N LAKEWOOD AVENUE -- BURGLARY -RESIDENCE 1 1236 900A MISSING 524 N LAKEWOOD AVENUE " PERSON 1 1944 9000 WARRANT 524 N LAKEWOOD AVENUE ARREST 1 2044 900A MISSING 524 N LAKEWOOD AVENUE PERSON 1 2100 900A RUNAWAY 524 N LAKEWOOD AVENUE 1 0557 **** ATTENDED 601 S LAKEWOOD AVENUE DEATH 1 0726 **** ANIMAL 610 N LAKEWOOD AVENUE COMPLAINT 1 900A MISSING 618 N LAKEWOOD AVENUE PERSON 1 900A MISSING 618 N LAKEWOOD AVENUE PERSON Page No. 4 O1/25/96 Z 0 N E TIME INCIDENT LOCATION 1 1414 **** DOMESTIC 700 N LAKEWOOD AVENUE 1 1930 230G PETIT THEFT 716 N LAKEWOOD AVENUE 1 1631 230G PETIT THEFT 789 LICARIA STREET 1 1633 230G PETIT THEFT 789 LICARIA STRET 1 1620 **** INFORMATION 326 LITTLE ASPEN COURT 1 1542 2200 328 LITTLE IRIS COURT BURGLARY -RESIDENCE 1 1425 FIR 329 LITTLE ROCK ST 1 1430 900A MISSING CHILD 330 LITTLE ROCK ST 1 1330 900A RUNAWAY 330 LITTLE ROCK ST 1 2040 130B BATTERY-DOM. 480 LITTLE ROCK ST VIOLENC 1 1641 **** FAMILY 480 LITTLE ROCK ST DISTURBANCE 1 2105 HARASSMENT 0 LITTLE ROCK ST/LITTLE SPRING HILL 1 1910 130B DOMESTIC 328 LITTLE SPRING HILL — 1 1018 9000 WARRANT 402 LITTLE SPRING HILL ARREST 1 1545 **** INFORMATION 409 LITTLE SPRING HILL 1 1720 130B BATTERY 410 LITTLE SPRING HILL 1 1711 230G THEFT 410 LITTLE SPRING HILL 1 2122 **** SUSP INCIDENT 1105 LITTLE SPRING HILL 1 1104 230G GRAND THEFT 1106 LITTLE SPRING HILL 1 0326 230F 1112 LITTLE SPRING HILL BURGLARY -CONVEY 1 0956 230F 1118 LITTLE SPRING HILL BURGLARY -CONVEY 1 0818 230F 1212 LITTLE SPRING HILL BURGLARY -CONVEY 1 1752 130A AGG ASSAULT 0 LITTLE SPRING HILL/BELSAY 1 0849 2200 5034 LOG WAGON - BURGLARY -RESIDENCE 1 1610 TRESPASS 404 MABEL STREET- 1 2303 INFO 406 MABEL STREET 1 2147 130A AGG ASSAULT 406 MABEL STREET 1 1545 FIR 408 MABLE STREET 1 1536 130B BATTERY 408 MABLE STREET 1 0225 9000 RWOV 695 MARLENE DRIVE 1 1615 230G GRAND THEFT 780 MARLENE DRIVE " 1 0845 230G PETIT THEFT 0 MARLENE DRIVE/NANCY ANN TERR 1 2150 900A MISSING 1609 MAUREEN AVE- PERSON 1 1130 2200 BURGLARY 1611 MAUREEN AVE 1 1015 900A RUNAWAY 322 MEADOW SWEET COURT 1 0100 900A MISSING 480 MEADOW SWEET COURT PERSON 1 900A RUNAWAY 481 MEADOW SWEET COURT Page No. 5 O1/25/96 Z 0 N E TIME INCIDENT LOCATION 1 1843 130B BATTERY 1508 MONA AVENUE , 1 1703 130C ASSAULT 1704 MONA AVENUE 1 2108 900A MISSING 1704 MONA AVENUE PERSON 1 1753 230G PETIT THEFT 1704 MONA AVENUE 1 1700 91 HANGUP 2000 NANCY ANN TERRACE - 1 2150 **** RECOVERED 2001 NANCY ANN TERRACE RUNAWAY 1 0115 FIR 0 NEW MEADOWS COURT 1 2119 **** SUICIDE 321 NEW MEADOWS COURT , THREATS 1 1410 FIR 327 NEW MEADOWS COURT 1 1451 130A AGG ASSAULT 465 NEW MEADOWS COURT 1 900A RUNAWAY 1006 NICOLE BLVD 1 1950 130B ASSAULT (HATE 0 NICOLE BLVD/LAUREN BETH AVE CRIME) _ 1 1550 130A AGG CHILD 486 NOELWOOD COURT ABUSE 1 1921 3600 LEWD 495 NOELWOOD COURT LASCIVIOUS 1 1647 230G GRAND THEFT 480 N NORTHERN DURANGO , 1 0106 130B BATTERY 326 NORTHERN DURANGO AVENUE 1 0145 FIR 0 N NORTHERN DURANGO/ ADAIR 1 0115 **** PROWLER 1105 OAKWOOD LANE INFORMATION 1 **** STALKING 2006 PAULA MICHELLE COURT 1 0900 FIR 2008 PAULA MICHELLE COURT 1 0954 130B BATTERY-DOM 2009 PAULA MICHELLE COURT .- VIOLENCE 1 1414 9000 AFFRAY 0 PENNY LANE 1 2314 900A MISSING 499 PICWOOD COURT PERSON 1 900A RUNAWAY 499 PICWOOD COURT 1 1930 900A MISSING 499 PICWOOD COURT PERSON 1 0806 900A RUNAWAY 499 PICWOOD COURT 1 1940 900A RUNAWAY 499 PICWOOD COURT 1 1730 900A RUNAWAY 499 PICWOOD COURT 1 0725 2400 GRAND THEFT 1411 PRAIRIE LAKE BLVD 1 0923 900A RUNAWAY 1411 PRAIRIE LAKE BLVD - 1 1142 9000 LOITERING AND 1411 PRAIRIE LAKE BLVD - PROWLN 1 9000 INTERFER 1505 PRAIRIE LAKE BLVD W/CHILD CUS 1 1501 2200 1817 PRAIRIE LAKE BLVD BURGLARY-RESID 1 1728 **** THREATENING 900 SABRINA DRIVE PHONE CL Page No. 6 O1/25/96 Z 0 N E TIME INCIDENT LOCATION 1 1033 9000 RWOV 903 SABRINA DRIVE 1 1700 130B BATTERY 1002 SABRINA DRIVE 1 1044 **** DOG ATTACK 1100 SABRINA DRIVE 1 1745 900A MISSING 1006 SAL STREET - PERSON 1 0400 FIR 0 SAND PINE STREET 1 0729 230F 1218 SAND PINE STREET BURGLARY -CONVEY 1 0700 2400 MVT 1219 SAND PINE STREET 1 1711 130B BATTERY 0 SAND PINE STREET/SPRINGFOOT STREET 1 0342 9000 RWOV 0 SANDPINE STREET 1 2345 FIR 0 SANDY COVE/AD MIMS ROAD- 1 1742 900A RUNAWAY 1101 SARAH LEE COURT — 1 1556 230G PETIT THEFT 826 SATIN LEAF CIRCLE - 1 1814 230G PETIT THEFT 890 SATIN LEAF CIRCLE 1 1152 3600 LEWD & 1021 SATIN LEAF CIRCLE LASCIVIOUS 1 0956 2200 115 SECURITY CIRCLE -- BURLGARY-RESIDENCE 1 1823 2200 215 SECURITY CIRCLE BURGLARY -RESIDENCE 1 900A MISSING 231 SECURITY CIRCLE - PERSON 1 1418 **** WARRANT 236 SECURITY CIRCLE 1 1337 230G PETIT THEFT 218 SECURITY CIRCLE OCOEE FL - 1 1647 2200 BURGLARY 502 SHUMARD OAKS DRIVE W/BATTERY 1 900A RUNAWAY 504 SHUMARD OAKS DRIVE 1 1340 FIR 0 SHUMARD OAKS DRIVE/PRAIRIE-- LAKE BLV 1 1536 **** WARRANT 0 SPRING LAKE CIRCLE -- 1 1058 110C SEXUAL 103 SPRING LAKE CIRCLE BATTERY 1 1058 3600 LEWD & 103 SPRING LAKE CIRCLE LASCIVIOUS 1 0844 **** INFORMATION 112 SPRING LAKE CIRCLE- 1 1000 9000 TRESPASS ON 115 SPRING LAKE CIRCLE SCHOOL 1 1702 900A MISSING 115 SPRING LAKE CIRCLE PERSON 1 2237 9000 TRESPASS 115 SPRING LAKE CIRCLE 1 2200 900A MISSING 115 SPRING LAKE CIRCLE= PERSON 1 2028 TRESPASS 302 SPRING LAKE CIRCLE 1 1840 2200 803 SPRING LAKE CIRCLE BURGLARY -RESIDENCE 1 1449 TRESPASS 473 SPRINGFOOT CT Page No. 7 O1/25/96 Z 0 N E TIME INCIDENT LOCATION 1 1900 FIR 2205 SPRINGFOOT CT/SAND PINE 1 1140 **** MISSING CHILD 115 SPRINGLAKE CIR — 1 2149 130A AGG BATTERY 1504 STARFIRE LANE - 1 2100 INFORMATION 1507 STARFIRE LANE 1 2145 230D GRAND THEFT 1502 TANGERWOOD CT" 1 1545 2800 DEAL IN 406 TRANQUILLE OAKS STOLEN PROP 1 0850 2900 CRIMINAL 409 TRANQUILLE OAKS - MISCHIEF 1 1242 FIR 910 URSULA AVENUE- 1 1315 **** SEXUAL 910 URSULA AVENUE BATTERY 1 1230 **** DOG BITE 1000 URSULA AVENUE 1 1242 INFORMATION 910 URSULA STREET 1 1650 **** INFORMATION 910 URSULA STREET 1 1650 TRESPASS 910 URSULA STREET- 1 1827 130B BATTERY 0 URSULA STREET/SAL STREET 1 1838 900A MISSING 512 WITHERS CT - PERSON 1 1410 9000 RWOV 467 WURST ROAD- 1 2157 2200 467 WURST ROAD BURGLARY -RESIDENCE 1 0359 2400 MVT 472 WURST ROAD 1 900A MISSING 473 WURST ROAD PERSON 1 2032 110B SEXUAL 1302 WURST ROAD BATTERY 1 1105 TRESPASS 1402 WURST ROAD 1 2348 FIR 1402 WURST ROAD- 1 2245 2900 CRIMINAL 1515 WURST ROAD MISCH-FEL 1 1130 **** TRUANTS 1515 WURST ROAD-- 1 1705 230C RETAIL THEFT 1515 WURST ROAD 1 1730 TRESPASS 1515 WURST ROAD 1 1158 TRESPASS 1515 WURST ROAD 1 0209 **** WARRANT 1515 WURST ROAD 1 1314 TRESPASS 1515 WURST ROAD 1 1315 230C RETAIL THEFT 1515 WURST ROAD 1 0033 **** INFO: AGG 0 WURST ROAD/ADAIR ASSAULT 1 1938 FIR 0 WURST ROAD/LITTLE SPRING HILL 1 2339 FIR 0 WURST ROAD/SPRING LAKE CIRCLE = 1 2349 FIR 0 WURST ROAD/SPRING LAKE CIRCLE 2 1735 **** CRIMINAL 400 ABBEYRIDGE CIR - MISCHIEF 2 1650 TRESPASS 905 ALASKA DRIVE- 2 2230 2400 GRAND THEFT 304 APOPKA ROAD - AUTO Page No. 8 O1/25/96 Z 0 N E TIME INCIDENT 2 3600 LEWD/LASCIVIOUS 2 1811 230G THEFT 2 3600 LEWD AND LASCIVIOUS 2 1215 **** TRUANTS 2 2130 FIR 2 1100 TRUANCY 2 1540 900A MISSING PERSON 2 0349 FIR 2 1819 130B BATTERY 2 1418 FIR 2 1655 2200 BURGLARY - ATTEMPTED 2 1655 900A MISSING PERSON 2 2208 **** ATTEMPTED SUICIDE 2 1607 3600 LEWD/LASCIVIOUS 2 1010 3600 LEWD/LASCIVIOUS 2 1734 5200 CARRY CONCEALED WPN 2 130B BATTERY 2 1951 230G THEFT 2 2303 4100 POSS ALCOHOL >21 2 0114 FIR 2 2030 FIR 2 2315 **** MUTUAL COMBAT 2 2315 **** INFO -MUTUAL COMBAT 2 2315 **** MUTUAL COMBAT 2 1600 2900 CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 2 130A AGG BATTERY 2 2000 130B BATTERY 2 1531 9000 BREACH OF PEACE 2 900A RUNAWAY 2 2258 130A AGG ASSAULT 2 2239 130B BATTERY 2 0530 FIR 2 1030 **** JUV CUSTODY ORDER LOCATION 452 APOPKA ROAD 408 APRICOT DRIVE 810 APRICOT DRIVE 810 APRICOT DRIVE 0 BUCK KEY COURT- 0 BUCK KEY COURT 2613 CEDAR BLUFF LANE"- 0 CENTER STREET 902 CENTER STREET 1304 CENTER STREET 1304 CENTER STREET 1304 CENTER STREET 1304 CENTER STREET 0 CENTER STREET/RIDGEFIELD 0 CENTER STREET/RIDGEFIELD 0 W CIRCLE KEY -- 0 W CIRCLE KEY- 0 S CIRCLE KEY- 0 W CIRCLE KEY 0 W CIRCLE KEY 0 E CIRCLE KEY 0 W CIRCLE KEY 0 W CIRCLE KEY 0 W CIRCLE KEY 0 CIRCLE KEY- W 0 CIRCLE KEY - W 0 W CIRCLE KEY 0 W CIRCLE KEY 16 W CIRCLE KEY- 17 W CIRCLE KEY 55 W CIRCLE KEY 55 W CIRCLE KEY 55 W CIRCLE KEY Page No. 9 O1/25/96 Z 0 N E TIME INCIDENT LOCATION 2 2215 **** FIGHT 55 W CIRCLE KEY 2 1410 **** WARRANT 55 W CIRCLE KEY 2 1900 900A RUNAWAYS 55 W CIRCLE KEY 2 2320 FIR 55 W CIRCLE KEY 2 1611 130B BATTERY 55 W CIRCLE KEY 2 1632 TRESPASS 55 W CIRCLE KEY 2 0001 **** WARRANT 55 W CIRCLE KEY 2 0825 **** INFORMATION 55 W CIRCLE KEY 2 900A MISSING 55 W CIRCLE KEY PERSON 2 1400 FIR 55 W CIRCLE KEY 2 1400 FIR 55 W CIRCLE KEY 2 0746 230G THEFT OF DOG 58 W CIRCLE KEY 2 2324 130B BATTERY ON 64 E CIRCLE KEY- LEO 2 2315 FIR 2 230G THEFT 2 1231 230G PETIT THEFT 2 1146 2200 BURGLARY 2 1738 2200 BURGLARY -RESIDENCE 2 2158 9000 LOITERING AND PROWLN 2 1550 2200 BURGLARY/THEFT 2 2007 130B BATTERY 2 2321 FIR 2 2136 9000 LOITERING & PROWLING 2 1700 130A CHILD ABUSE 2 0800 130B BATTERY 2 0046 9000 LOITER & PROWL 2 0855 2900 CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 2 1333 130C RESISTING W/O VIOLEN 2 900A RUNAWAY 2 1123 3600 LEWD ACTS 2 2318 **** SUICIDE ATTEMPT 2 1150 130B DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE 2 0705 130B BATTERY 2 2345 900A RUNAWAY/POS CHILD AB 2 1139 INFO CHILD ABUSE 2 1540 2900 CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 67 E CIRCLE KEY 69 E CIRCLE KEY 72 N CIRCLE KEY - 73 N CIRCLE KEY 106 E CIRCLE KEY` 132 W CIRCLE KEY 144 E CIRCLE KEY 0 W CIRCLE KEY DR 0 E CIRCLE KEY/EAGLE KEY COURT 0 W CIRCLE KEY/HARBOR KEY CT. 112 CONCH KEY CT - 0 COVENTRY/ESSEX 0 CRYSTAL DRIVE 700 CRYSTAL DRIVE 0 CUMBERLAND AVENUE 11 S CUMBERLAND AVENUE 325 N CUMBERLAND AVENUE 414 S CUMBERLAND AVENUE 101 CYPRESS KEY 0 DOVETAIL DRIVE 2556 DOVETAIL DRIVE 2556 DOVETAIL DRIVE 36 EAGLE KEY COURT Page No. 10 O1/25/96 Z 0 N E TIME INCIDENT LOCATION 2 0830 900A MISSING 40 EAGLE KEY COURT PERSON 2 2235 130B BATTERY (DOM 40 EAGLE KEY COURT VIOL) 2 1641 **** WARRANT 40 EAGLE KEY COURT 2 0130 900A MISSING CHILD 40 EAGLE KEY COURT 2 1934 9800 RUNAWAY 40 EAGLE KEY COURT 2 1021 TRUANTS 0 FLEWELLING AVENUE " 2 1846 **** BAKER ACT 0 FLEWELLING AVENUE- 2 2040 FIR 0 FLEWELLING AVENUE 2 0205 FIR 560 FLEWELLING AVENUE- 2 1700 TRESPASS 560 FLEWELLING AVENUE-- 2 1850 FIR 560 FLEWELLING AVENUE 2 1700 2900 CRIMINAL 560 FLEWELLING AVENUE MISCHIEF 2 2030 TRESPASS 570 FLEWELLING AVENUE 2 1819 **** CITY PROPERTY 570 FLEWELLING AVENUE DAMAGE 2 1327 2200 570 FLEWELLING AVENUE BURGLARY -BUSINESS 2 0846 **** INFORMATION 580 FLEWELLING AVENUE 2 2335 **** CHILD ABUSE 1005 FLEWELLING AVENUE- 2 1045 BATTERY 0 FLEWELLING AVENUE/JAY STREET 2 2300 FIR 0 FLEWELLING AVENUE/JAY STREET 2 0950 230G THEFT OF 0 FLEWELLING AVENUE/SPRING SERVICE 2 1735 **** CRIMINAL 317 FOREST CREST DRIVE MISCHIEF 2 0349 2900 CRIMINAL 320 FOREST CREST DRIVE MISCHIEF 2 1030 110A SEXUAL 510 HILL AVENUE - BATTERY 2 1143 3600 510 HILL AVENUE LEWD/LASCIVIOUS 2 1629 130B ASSAULT 605 JAY STREET '^ 2 2200 230F THEFT 641 JAY STREET 2 1500 900A MISSING 2432 KALCH CT PERSON 2 2309 350A DRUG 0 KIRBY STREET/RIDGEFIELD AVENUE ' VIOLATIONS 2 1500 130B CHILD ABUSE 739 LAKEVIEW DRIVE- 2 1141 2900 CRIMINAL 1409 LUKAY STREET MISCHIEF 2 1758 9000 CHILD 704 LYMAN STREET ABUSE/NEGLECT 2 2305 2200 BURGLARY 729 LYMAN STREET 2 0036 FIR 710 MALCOLM ROAD " 2 1018 2200 BURGLARY 802 MALCOLM ROAD Page No. 11 O1/25/96 Z 0 N E TIME INCIDENT LOCATION 2 1554 2200 1006 MALCOLM ROAD - BURGLARY -RESIDENCE 2 1110 900A RUNAWAY 1106 MALCOLM ROAD 2 1539 130B BATTERY 1106 MALCOLM ROAD 2 1552 9000 RWOV 1106 MALCOLM ROAD 2 0156 **** INFORMATION 0 MULTIPLE 2 1900 INFO: BATTERY 2123 NEW VICTOR DRIVE 2 1245 **** TRUANT 0 OAKWOOD LANE/REBA AVE- 2 0530 **** DRUG OVERDOSE 624 OCOEE HILLS ROAD 2 1737 2400 MVT 624 OCOEE HILLS ROAD 2 0904 **** CHILD ABUSE 624 OCOEE HILLS ROAD (INFO) 2 2149 9000 DISORDERLY 0 OCOEE HILLS ROAD/CENTER STREET - CONDUCT 2 1950 130B BATTERY 0 PALM DRIVE - 2 1250 900A MISSING 636 PALM DRIVE PERSON 2 2128 900A MISSING 10 PINE KEY CT PERSON 2 1535 FIR 1101 PINEWOOD LANE- 2 1515 2900 CRIMINAL 1304 PINEWOOD LANE MISCHIEF 2 0900 3600 1305 PINEWOOD LANE LEWD/LASCIVIOUS 2 PATTERN- 0 PKP#1 YOUTH GANG 2 1745 900A RUNAWAY 0 PKP#2 2 1730 TRESPASS 0 REWIS STREET 2 0805 900A MISSING 208 REWIS STREET PERSON 2 1900 900A RUNAWAY 208 REWIS STREET 2 900A MISSING 208 REWIS STREET PERSON 2 1050 9000 VIOLATE 0 RIDGEFIELD AVENUE INJUNCTION 2 1430 130A AGGRAVATED 2100 RIDGEFIELD COVE" ASSAULT 2 230F 1201 RIDGEFIELD DRIVE BURGLARY -CONVEY 2 2200 TRESPASS 102 ROYAL DRIVE= 2 0300 900A RUNAWAY 1261 RUSSELL AVENUE ' 2 1912 2400 THEFT - BOAT 1212 RUSSELL DRIVE 2 0130 900A MISSING 1219 RUSSELL DRIVE - PERSON 2 0915 900A MISSING 1219 RUSSELL DRIVE PERSON 2 1730 900A RUNAWAY 1221 RUSSELL DRIVE 2 1916 2200 BURGLARY 1235 RUSSELL DRIVE- Page No. 12 01/25/96 Z 0 N E TIME INCIDENT 2 2 1548 2 1420 2 2151 2 2033 2 1418 2 1749 2 1936 2 2120 2 2 0830 2 0330 2 0218 2 1640 2 1250 2 1638 2 1520 2 1656 2 1137 2 1941 2 1628 2 0850 2 1615 2 2205 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0220 1100 1015 1230 1524 1215 1524 1305 0910 1330 1621 2032 1620 0845 1640 1330 1330 900A RUNAWAY 900A RUNAWAY **** JUVENILE CUSTODY ORD 900A MISSING PERSON 2900 CRIMINAL MISCHIEF **** WARRANT 2200 BURGLARY-ARMED-RESID 130A AGG BATTERY 130B BATTERY **** CHILD ABUSE 230G GRAND THEFT 230G THEFT 230G THEFT 130B BATTERY **** STRUCTURE FIRE 130B BATTERY 130A BATTERY AGG 130A AGGRAVATED ASSAULT **** INFORMATION 130A AGG ASSAULT FIR **** TRUANCY TRESPASS 4100 POSS ALCOHOL BY MINR 900A RUNAWAYS 230C RETAIL THEFT **** TRUANTS 230C RETAIL THEFT TRESPASS TRESPASS 230C RETIAL THEFT 230C RETAIL THEFT TRESPASS TRESPASS 230C RETAIL THEFT 230C RETAIL THEFT TRESPASS 230C RETAIL THEFT TRESPASS 230C RETAIL THEFT TRESPASS LOCATION 1259 RUSSELL DRIVE 1261 RUSSELL DRIVE 1261 RUSSELL DRIVE 68 SANDOLLAR KEY DRIVE 68 SANDOLLAR KEY DRIVE 78 SANDOLLAR KEY DRIVE 84 SANDOLLAR KEY DRIVE 100 SANDOLLAR KEY DRIVE 0 SANDOLLAR KEY DRIVE/PALM DR 115 SANDY KEY COURT _ 119 SANDY KEY COURT 42 SHELL KEY COURT 42 SHELL KEY COURT 47 SHELL KEY COURT 47 SHELL KEY COURT 0 SIESTA KEY COURT 78 SIESTA KEY COURT 78 SIESTA KEY COURT 79 SIESTA KEY COURT 81 SIESTA KEY COURT 0 SILVER GLEN SUBDIVISION 0 SILVER STAR ROAD-- 9 W SILVER STAR ROAD- 10 E SILVER STAR ROAD 10 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD Page No. 13 01/25/96 Z 0 N E TIME INCIDENT 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0835 1620 1820 1300 1300 1548 1449 1545 1700 1045 1045 1529 1354 2 1515 2 1817 2 1900 2 1927 2 0957 2 1153 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1721 1721 1958 TRESPASS 230C RETAIL THEFT FIR TRESPASS 230C RETAIL THEFT TRESPASS TRESPASS 230C PETIT THEFT TRESPASS TRESPASS TRESPASS 230C RETAIL THEFT 1200 ROBBERY -STRONG ARM TRESPASS **** DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE **** INFORMATION TRESPASS 2200 BURGLARY -RESIDENCE 110C SEXUAL BATTERY FIR FIR 130A AGG ASSAULT FIR 0233 **** WARRANT 1725 130B BATTERY ON LOCATION 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD' 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD' 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD- 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 23 W SILVER STAR ROAD 65 E SILVER STAR ROAD" 149 SILVER STAR ROAD 169 W SILVER STAR ROAD 203 W SILVER STAR ROAD' 203 W SILVER STAR ROAD. 203 W SILVER STAR ROAD 203 W SILVER STAR ROAD 207 SILVER STAR ROAD 209 W SILVER STAR ROAD 230 E SILVER STAR ROAD 230 E SILVER STAR ROAD L.E.O. 1455 230G PETIT THEFT 327 W SILVER STAR ROAD 2326 TRESPASS 331 W SILVER STAR ROAD- 2300 FIR 331 W SILVER STAR ROAD 2041 TRESPASS 331 SILVER STAR ROAD 2336 FIR 331 W SILVER STAR ROAD 2340 130B BATTERY 425 W SILVER STAR ROAD 1749 230G THEFT 975 SILVER STAR ROAD 1100 FIR 1400 E SILVER STAR ROAD 2146 FIR 1400 E SILVER STAR ROAD 1300 TRESPASS 1405 W SILVER STAR ROAD 0200 TRESPASS 1501 E SILVER STAR ROAD 1550 TRESPASS 1531 SILVER STAR ROAD 1708 230C RETAIL THEFT 1531 E SILVER STAR ROAD 1721 TRESPASS 1531 SILVER STAR ROAD 1542 230C RETAIL THEFT 1531 SILVER STAR ROAD 1550 TRESPASS 1531 SILVER STAR ROAD 1040 **** CHILD LOCKED 1551 SILVER STAR ROAD IN CAR Page No. 14 O1/25/96 Z 0 N E TIME INCIDENT LOCATION 2 0930 130B BATTERY 1560 E SILVER STAR ROAD " 2 2025 TRESPASS 1560 E SILVER STAR ROAD 2 1330 230C RETAIL THEFT 1612 E SILVER STAR ROAD 2 1540 230C RETAIL THEFT 1612 SILVER STAR ROAD 2 1545 **** TRESPASS 1612 SILVER STAR ROAD WARNING 2 1545 TRESPASS 1612 SILVER STAR ROAD 2 2309 130A CHILD ABUSE 0 SILVER STAR ROAD/APOPKA ROAD 2 1556 130B BATTERY 0 SILVER STAR ROAD/BLUFORD AVENUE 2 1350 FIR 0 SILVER STAR ROAD/WEST ROAD 2 2210 900A MISSING 2718 SPRINGFIELD DRIVE �- PERSON 2 1055 130B BATTERY 2733 SPRINGFIELD DRIVE 2 1530 FIR 0 SPRINGFIELD DRIVE/NAN 2 1625 TRESPASS 0 SPRINGMERE DRIVE - SILVER GLEN 2 1400 130A ASSAULT 0 STARKE LAKE CIRCLE- -2 2207 2200 704 STARKE LAKE CIRCLE BURGLARY -RESIDENCE 2 1757 230G GRAND THEFT 800 STARKE LAKE CIRCLE 2 0402 130B BATTERY 900 STARKE LAKE CIRCLE 2 0401 130B BATTERY-DOM 900 STARKE LAKE CIRCLE VIOLENCE 2 0462 130C AGG CHILD 900 STARKE LAKE CIRCLE ABUSE 2 2030 FIR 325 STERLING LAKE DRIVE ' 2 1938 **** THREATS 406 STERLING LAKE DRIVE- 2 0737 2400 GRAND THEFT 406 STERLING LAKE DRIVE AUTO 2 1359 230G THEFT 413 STERLING LAKE DRIVE 2 1359 230G THEFT 413 STERLING LAKE DRIVE -" 2 1359 230G THEFT 413 STERLING LAKE DRIVE - 2 1337 130A CHILD ABUSE 425 STERLING LAKE DRIVE 2 0125 9000 LOITERING AND 801 SULLIVAN AVENUE PROWL 2 0005 FIR 0 SUNDIAL KEY DRIVE ` 2 1725 FIR 1166 VICKERS LAKE DRIVE J 3 2145 FIR 0 ADMIRAL POINT SUBDIVISION 3 2232 900A MISSING 2592 AULD SCOT BLVD PERSON 3 0656 2400 GRAND 513 BERNANDINO DRIVE THEFT/AUTO 3 1735 **** INFO: CHILD 67 BEXLEY BLVD ABUSE 3 2300 900A MISSING 67 BEXLEY BLVD PERSON 3 0232 **** INFORMATION 124 N BLUFORD AVENUE 3 2015 **** JUVENILE 175 N BLUFORD AVENUE CUSTODY ORD Page No. 15 O1/25/96 Z 0 N E TIME INCIDENT 3 1840 3 2300 3 0400 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 0657 1300 0915 0845 1045 1130 0915 1437 1015 0850 0938 1005 3 1115 3 1107 3 1121 3 1210 3 1115 3 1325 3 0915 3 1125 3 3 1350 3 1035 3 1020 3 1425 3 1300 3 1400 3 1520 3 1420 3 3 1439 3 1151 3 0040 3 0905 3 0920 3 1300 3 1325 **** WARRANT **** WARRANT 2200 BURGLARY W/BATTERY **** WARRANT 900A RUNAWAY TRUANCY 130A AGG ASSAULT 130C STALKING **** TRUANCY 130B BATTERY 130B BATTERY **** BAKER ACT 130C STALKING 9000 AFFRAY 3600 SEX PERFOMANCE MINOR 9000 DISTRUP EDUC INSTITU INVESTIGATION 130B BATTERY 9000 RESISTING W/O VIOL 9000 DISORDERLY CONDUCT 130B BATTERY 130B BATTERY **** WARRANT 130B BATTERY/LATE/8-24-95 130B BATTERY 9000 TRESPASS 130B BATTERY 130B BATTERY 130B BATTERY 130B BATTERY 1200 ROBBERY 130B BATTERY 130C BATTERY/LATE-082595 130B BATTERY 5200 WEAPON VIOLATIONS FIR 130B BATTERY 130B BATTERY 130B BATTERY 130B BATTERY LOCATION 175 N BLUFORD AVENUE 175 N BLUFORD AVENUE 175 N BLUFORD AVENUE 175 N BLUFORD AVENUE 201 N BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE- 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE-- 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 BLUFORD AVENUE S 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE Page No. 16 01/25/96 Z 0 N E TIME INCIDENT LOCATION 3 1345 130B BATTERY 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 3 1038 130A AGG BATTERY 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 3 1330 130B BATTERY 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 3 0921 130B BATTERY 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 3 0100 FIR 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 3 1025 130B BATTERY 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 3 1000 130A AGG ASSAULT 300 BLUFORD AVENUE 3 1020 130B BATTERY 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 3 1013 130B BATTERY 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 3 0900 130A AGG BATTERY 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE 3 1333 9000 TRESPASS ON 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE SCHOOL 3 1236 9000 TRESPASS ON 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE SCHOOL 3 1123 9000 300 S BLUFORD AVENUE RWOV/DISORDERLY 3 1531 230G THEFT 400 S BLUFORD AVENUE 3 0200 FIR 0 BLUFORD AVENUE/COLONIAL DRIVE 3 0930 SEXUAL 0 BLUFORD AVENUE/DELAWARE HARASSMENT 3 1640 130B BATTERY 0 BLUFORD AVENUE/OAKLAND ST 3 900A MISSING 617 CABORCA COURT PERSON 3 900A MISSING 1617 CABORCA COURT - PERSON 3 0305 FIR 0 CROOKED CREEK DRIVE 3 1110 FIR 0 CROOKED CREEK DRIVE 3 1050 230G THEFT 2 FLORAL STREET..- 3 1100 INFO: BATTERY 30 W FRANKLIN STREET 3 1850 230G PETIT THEFT 30 W FRANKLIN STREET 3 2055 230G PETIT THEFT 218 FRANKLIN STREET 3 2115 230D THEFT 218 FRANKLIN STREET 3 2015 **** INFORMATION 225 FRANKLIN STREET 3 2030 FIR 400 FRANKLIN STREET 3 0332 FIR 401 GENEVA AVENUE 3 0030 TRESPASS 401 _ GENEVA AVENUE 3 0332 FIR 401 GENEVA STREET 3 1808 130B BATTERY 401 GENEVA STREET 3 0130 FIR 2330 GREYWALL AVENUE- 3 2348 TRESPASS 2491 GREYWALL STREET 3 0013 **** 319 HORMIGAS _ SUICIDE -COMMITTED 3 0930 900A RECOVERED 0 KISSIMMEE AVENUE/STORY ROAD RUNAWAY 3 1030 FIR 0 KISSIMMEE AVENUE/STORY ROAD 3 1711 9000 RWOV 0 LAFAYETTE STREET- 3 1130 230G THEFT 114 LAFAYETTE STREET 3 0844 130B BATTERY 0 LAFAYETTE STREET/SOUTH LAKEWOOD Page No. 17 O1/25/96 Z 0 N E TIME INCIDENT LOCATION 3 0930 9000 RESISTING W/O 0 LAKE OLYMPIA ORANGE GROVE VIOL 3 1521 230G PETIT THEFT 125 N LAKESHORE DRIVE 3 0631 TRESPASS 125 S LAKESHORE DRIVE' 3 0845 2900 CRIMINAL 205 S LAKESHORE DRIVE MISCHIEF 3 1728 **** INFO: B&E 220 LEE STREET 3 1431 130B BATTERY 0 E MAGNOLIA - 3 0935 130B BATTERY 0 MAGNOLIA/LAKEWOOD 3 0935 130B BATTERY 0 MAGNOLIA/LAKEWOOD 3 1215 FIR 0 MCKEY STREET/KISSIMMEE AVENUE- 3 **** CHILD ABUSE 696 MONTGOMERY AVE ` 3 1636 **** NEAR DROWNING 8 W OAKLAND AVE 3 **** NEGLECT 0 OHIO STREET " 3 1656 130A AGG ASSAULT 622 OLYMPIC DRIVE 3 900A RUNAWAY 631 OLYMPIC DRIVE 3 1613 2900 CRIMINAL 632 OLYMPIC DRIVE MISCHIEF 3 1805 2900 CRIMINAL 632 OLYMPIC DRIVE MISCHIEF 3 0645 900A RUNAWAY 738 OLYMPIC DRIVE 3 1220 9000 RESIST W/O 0 SABINAL DRIVE/PALOMAS DR VIOLENCE 3 1345 130B DOMESTIC 554 SAFE HARBOUR DRIVE BATTERY 3 0106 **** INFO: ASSAULT 821 SLEEPY HARBOUR DRIVE 3 2047 2200 BURGLARY 421 VANDERGRIFT DR- 3 1537 2200 BURGLARY 439 VANDERGRIFT DR" 3 0742 230F 439 VANDERGRIFT DR BURGLARY -CONVEY 3 1915 130B BATTERY 800 VERONICA CIRCLE 3 2020 **** OVERDOSE 508 WATER WAY COURT -" 3 0419 350A POSS CANNABIS 0 WHITE ROAD/GOOD HOMES ROAD 4 0958 **** MISC INCIDENT 1542 BLACKWOOD AVENUE 4 350A POSS 823 W CENTRAL — CONTROLLED SUBS 4 0942 TRESPASS 0 N CLARKE ROAD 4 1545 TRESPASS 0 CLARKE ROAD/WATERSIDE" 4 1545 TRESPASS 0 CLARKE ROAD/WATERSIDE`- 4 1430 FIR 0 CLARKE ROAD/WHITE - WOODED - AREA 4 1500 **** JUVENILE 11029 W COLONIAL DR CUSTODY ORD 4 1411 230C RETAIL THEFT 11029 W COLONIAL DR 4 1121 9000 RWOV 0 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1340 **** HOME 1101 W COLONIAL DRIVE DETENTION 4 2200 130B BATTERY 8845 W COLONIAL DRIVE Page No. 18 01/25/96 Z 0 N E TIME INCIDENT LOCATION 4 2020 1200 ROBBERY 8863 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 2204 1200 ARMED ROBBERY 8901 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 2115 FIR 8995 W COLONIAL DRIVE — 4 2105 **** SUSPICIOUS 8995 W COLONIAL DRIVE -- INCIDENT 4 1202 **** BATTERY 10000 W COLONIAL DRIVE l INFORMATION 4 1700 **** INFORMATION 10000 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1050 **** CHILD CUSTODY 10000 W COLONIAL DRIVE DISPUT 4 1726 TRESPASS 10286 W COLONIAL DRIVE-- 4 2050 130B BATTERY 10840 W COLONIAL DRIVE- 4 130B CHILD ABUSE 10945 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1820 INFORMATION 11010 W COLONIAL DRIVE ONLY 4 1508 230C RETAIL THEFT 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE--- 4 0250 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 2138 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 2125 230C RETAIL THEFT 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1703 230C RETAIL THEFT 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1706 230C RETAIL THEFT 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1725 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE- 4 1600 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE-- 4 1445 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1530 230C RETAIL THEFT 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1846 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1432 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1450 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE- 4 1330 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1610 230C RETAIL THEFT 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1708 130B BATTERY 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1551 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 0405 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1630 230C RETAIL THEFT 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE' 4 1725 230C RETAIL THEFT 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE- 4 1243 TRESPASS 11029 COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1155 130A AGG ASSAULT 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1238 230C RETAIL THEFT 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1341 230C RETAIL THEFT 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE-- 4 1630 230C RETAIL THEFT 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1605 230C RETAIL THEFT 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE- 4 1555 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE- 4 1630 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE- 4 1330 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE- 4 1836 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 2035 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE-- 4 2014 230C RETAIL THEFT 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE- -4 2013 230C RETAIL THEFT 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE-- Page No. 19 01/25/96 Z 0 N E TIME INCIDENT LOCATION 4 2230 3600 LEWD & LASC 11029 COLONIAL DRIVE <16 4 1953 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE- 4 1630 230C RETAIL THEFT 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1932 230C RETAIL THEFT 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1650 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1552 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE- 4 1528 230C RETAIL THEFT 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1530 230C RETAIL THEFT 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 2015 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1828 **** TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE WARNING 4 1535 230C RETAIL THEFT 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE - 4 2140 1200 ARMED ROBBERY 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE- 4 1530 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 2030 FIR 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE- 4 1630 TRESPASS 11029 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1438 2500 FORGERY 11101 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1620 260A DL FRAUD 11107 W COLONIAL DRIVE- 4 1836 260A OBTAIN ID BY 11107 W COLONIAL DRIVE -- FRAUD 4 1630 **** MISC INCIDENT 11127 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1128 **** BAKER ACT 11261 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 2240 230F 11261 W COLONIAL DRIVE BURGLARY -CONVEY -ARM 4 0240 2400 MVT 11401 W COLONIAL DRIVE — 4 0245 FIR 11401 W COLONIAL DRIVE 4 1830 2200 BURGLARY 11409 COLONIAL DRIVE 4 2154 9000 DISORDERLY 11460 W COLONIAL DRIVE CONDUCT 4 1339 9000 TRESPASS ON 11801 W COLONIAL DRIVE PROPERTY 4 1102 **** BAKER ACT 0 COLONIAL DRIVE/BLACKWOOD=- 4 1445 FIR 0 COLONIAL DRIVE/CLARKE ROAD- 4 0045 FIR 0 CROSS CREEK SUBDIVISION 4 1649 2400 MVT 0 ENTERPRISE DRIVE/HM BOWNESS 4 1745 INFORMATION 1026 FEATHERSTONE CIRCLE - 4 1412 **** INFO: BATTERY 1030 FEATHERSTONE CIRCLE 4 0130 FIR 0 GROVESMERE LOOP — 4 0924 130B DOMESTIC 826 HAMMOCKS DRIVE — BATTERY 4 2251 **** BAKER ACT 826 HAMMOCKS DRIVE 4 0358 230F 0 S MAGUIRE ROAD BURGLARY -CONVEY 4 2212 **** SUSPICIOUS 0 MAGUIRE ROAD INCIDENT 4 900A RECOVERED 0 MAGUIRE ROAD RUNAWAY Page No. 20 O1/25/96 Z 0 N E TIME INCIDENT 4 2205 130B BATTERY X 2 4 2341 230G GRAND THEFT 4 1756 9000 RECKLESS DRIVING 4 1756 9000 RECKLESS DRIVING 4 2025 130A AGG ASSAULT ON LEO 5 0915 900A MISSING PERSON 5 0930 TRESPASS 5 0900 350A SALE OF CANNABIS 5 900A RUNAWAY 5 1000 FIR *** Total *** * LOCATION 1551 MAGUIRE ROAD — 0 MOORE ROAD/MAGUIRE ROAD 3200 OWGR — 3200 OWGR " 0 STORY ROAD `-' 309 15TH AVE 0 BATON ROUGE DRIVE f 450 CITRUS OAKS - 253 HARRIS ROAD 0 WEST ORANGE HIGH �o W. 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