Today’s Good News
Kudos to the following officers who served the most warrants citywide in March: First Precinct Officer Michael Ahnstrom served 20 warrants; Fourth Precinct Officer Benjamin Neifeld served 13 and Second Precinct Officer Steven Eacho and First Precinct Officer Sharon Slavey each served 12. Eight to 10 warrants were served by each of the following officers: Fourth Precinct Officer Michael Webb, Third Precinct Officer Michael Shannon and First Precinct Officers Andre Lester, Michael Bryson, John Grazioso and Shawn Gaines. Great work!
DISCLAIMER: The following incidents are preliminary in nature and are subject to change after investigation. Please note that the entries listed below do not cover every incident from overnight. The listings are subject to the judgment of staff officers’ sense of what is noteworthy.
CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS
2nd Precinct
ROBBERY / AGGRAVATED ASSAULT (SHOOTING)
4/6/11 -- 1:25 p.m.
Blake and Hull streets
A male reported he was robbed of money and shot by three unknown males. The victim’s injuries are life-threatening.
PROPERTY CRIMES
1st Precinct
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY
4/6/11 -- 2:30 a.m. – 6:30 a.m.
5600 block of Campbell Avenue
The windows of two Ford Explorers were broken and the glove compartments of both were ransacked.