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Frankford Homicide Streak Ends

The longest homicide streak since 2014 ended in April with no homicides reported during the month.  Total killed so far this year is 6 over the first three months of the year.  Overall crime has been steady.  Theft from vehicles continues to climb.

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This report is later than usual because of a change in the data available from OpenDataPhilly.  The amount of information has been upgraded.  Previously, only the most serious crimes, Part I, have been included.  The news data includes everything which gives a much more complete picture of what the police are up against.  The report covers the period from January of 2006 to date and includes over 2,000,000 records.

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Officer Gary Skerski Remembered

Officer Gary Skerski was memorialized on May 8th.  The video below shows a bit of that ceremony.  We live in a time when the word hero is over used.  He was a hero in the truest sense of the word.  He was the Community Services Officer for the 15th District when he was killed 10 years ago but he was working overtime that night when he was called to investigate the report of a robbery at Pat’s Cafe.

 

Natalie Pompilio and Robert Moran of the Inquirer gave a great account of his time which you can read at this link.

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Concerned Residents Bring Tips to the PSA1 Meeting

Lt. Duane Gordon brought along Officers Rivera and Mahoney to the PSA1 meeting on April 28th to give them an opportunity to hear first hand from about 30 concerned residents about their problems.

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Officer Mahoney, Officer Rivera, Lt. Gordon and Pete Specos

Gordon ran down a list of statistics for the past 3 weeks.  Besides the major crimes which we knew about, we were surprised by the number of truancy and curfew violations.  What may appear to be minor issues are of major concern because some of those truants and minors out after hours are the very ones who will be getting into major trouble at some point in the future.  The police are continuing to work on the issue.

Bike patrols are targeting the area of the 4700 to 5000 blocks of Frankford Avenue to Penn Street at present.  That is where we will be seeing a significant increase in police presence.

Police are aggressively enforcing business hours at night.  Those businesses that are open late become a locus for bad behavior and if they are legally supposed to be closed then the police are going to see that they close.

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The owner of a building on the 4800 block of Penn Street inquired about getting information from the police on incidents at his building.  Gordon advised him to come to the District for that information.

A resident talked about the rampant drug activity at Wakeling and Duffield Streets.

Joe Krause, President of the Northwood Civic, complained that they have been trying to address the ad hoc car sales business on the 900 block of Foulkrod Street for 3 years with no success.  The City is completely ineffective in dealing with this problem.  Cars are parked or moved from place to place all over the neighborhood and nothing gets resolved.  Gordon took notes and said he would be looking into it,

Residents from the 4700 block of Griscom reported on the ongoing problem of drug sales and violence on that block.  Gordon said this is the area that will be under increased police attention.

Residents from Dyre Street talked about the blatant drug sales and violence plaguing that area.  Gordon discussed in detail what the residents should do.

Reports of abandoned vehicles on the 1400 block of Harrison and 4800 block of Oxford with no action from 311 were noted.

There were several landlords at the meeting who discussed the problem of bad tenants and how to avoid them and then evict them when needed.

The next meeting of PSA1 will be held at the Northeast Bridesburg Boys and Girls Club on May 26th at 7 PM.  The club is located at 2900 Bridge Street.