Nchadwickaz
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Mesa, Arizona offers (for a fee) its residents a Neighborhood Crime Review which I think is such an informative publication that other communities, should look into creating/maintaining. Also not sure if any local people out there that may not know that this exists.less0305 said:It still absolutely floors me that we have Martha Stewart up there in her house with a damn ankle bracelet on......and all these freakin' sexual predators running around and we have no idea where they are or where they will be next. Now tell me exactly how it is that Martha Stewart is liable to cause any further problems, but a sex offender who is supposed to be "registered" can be anywhere. I think we have some priorities mixed up here!!!!! :bang:
It is published monthly and is endorsed by the Mesa Police Assoc. and the Mesa Fraternal Order of Police. The founder of the Crime Review has been a local Police Officer for seven years and saw a need for neighborhoods to receive current information regarding crime. All the information obtained from a variety of sources such as Community Relations and the Public Information Office of the Mesa Police Department and the Registered Sex Offender information form the Department of Public Safety.
It includes, mapped out not only by zip code but buy Beats, like in my neighborhood there are 30+ beats So broken out by beat there are any exceptional items -- Usually 1-3 major crimes committed and a detailed write up by the police department (murder, armed robbery, etc.) Then crimes committed in your area (from DUI Drugs, etc.) The incident, the block it occurred on, and the date of the incident are listed.
Now, the most important part of this publication is the Sex Offender Section, Listed by Beat (so if you do a search of my zip code there are 73 sex offenders but in my beat/and surrounding there is 1) but listed is their photograph, address, last verified, Race, Age, Sex, Height, Weight, Hair, Eyes, Level (2 intermediate or 3 high), Offenses, Convicting County.
With not all people having access to the internet, and not always (never in the 3 years I have lived here) been handed any notices, like Maricopa is supposed to do I cannot tell you how informative this information is.
It is over 30 pages, and the cost is 35.00 year I am sorry that this is all thrown together but with all the focus on Jessica Lundsford and Sarah Lunde I wanted to get this information out hopefully someone locally can benefit from the information I was made aware just a couple of months ago.