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The Oaks
There were a total of 1390 Part I and Part II offenses reported across Anderson County in the month of July. 28 (2%) of those were reported within a 2 mile radius of The Oaks.
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Prepared by KMills 8/23/2011 *Only data entered into RMS as of date of report is included *Statistics are preliminary and subject to further analysis and revision
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Prepared by KMills 8/23/2011 *Only data entered into RMS as of date of report is included *Statistics are preliminary and subject to further analysis and revision
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Disorderly Conduct Driving Under the Influence Drunkenness Family Offenses, Nonviolent Liquor Law Violations Peeping Tom Runaway (Not a Crime) Trespass of Real Property Incorrigible Child Truancy Resisting Arrest Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor All Other Offenses Suspicious Fires (Not a Crime) Missing Person Suicide Prowler (Not a Crime) TOTAL
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Aggravated Assault
201138058 129 MOORE LN 7/7/2011 13A POINTING AND PRESENTING A FIREARM
Burglary
201137603 201142411 128 BOTANY SLOPES RD 413 HURRICANE CREEK RD 7/3/2011 7/27/2011 220 220 BURGLARY BURGLARY
Shoplifting
201137343 910 ANDERSON ST 7/2/2011 23C SHOPLIFTING
Prepared by KMills 8/23/2011 *Only data entered into RMS as of date of report is included *Statistics are preliminary and subject to further analysis and revision
2011-42411 7/27/2011 2011-42411 7/27/2011 2011-42448 7/27/2011 2011-42448 7/27/2011 2009-30446 6/6/2009 2011-39881 7/16/2011 2008-30117 5/14/2008 2011-42196 7/27/2011 2011-38774 7/11/2011 2011-42182 7/26/2011 2011-42182 7/26/2011 2011-41343 7/22/2011
Prepared by KMills 8/23/2011 *Only data entered into RMS as of date of report is included *Statistics are preliminary and subject to further analysis and revision
The FBI's Child ID App Putting Safety in Your Hands You're shopping at the mall with your children when one of them suddenly disappears. A quick search of the nearby area is unsuccessful. What do you do? Now there's a free new tool from the FBI that can help. Our just launched Child ID appthe first mobile application created by the FBIprovides a convenient place to electronically store photos and vital information about your children so that its literally right at hand if you need it. You can show the pictures and provide physical identifiers such as height and weight to security or police officers on the spot. Using a special tab on the app, you can also quickly and easily e-mail the information to authorities with a few clicks. The app also includes tips on keeping children safe as well as specific guidance on what to do in those first few crucial hours after a child goes missing. We encourage you to share the word about this app with family and friends, especially during upcoming activities in your communities to raise awareness on crime and drug prevention. For its part, the FBI is working to publicize the app with the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA)its long-time partner in the National Child Identification Program, which provides a physical kit to gather your childs pictures, fingerprints, personal characteristics, and even DNA to keep with you in case of emergency. The AFCA is producing a public service announcement about the app and will spread the word at various football games during the upcoming season.
Right now, the Child ID app is only available for use on iPhones and can only be downloaded for free from the App Store on iTunes, but we plan to expand this tool to other types of mobile devices in the near future. And well be adding new featuresincluding the ability to upload other photos stored on your smart phonein the coming weeks and months.
Prepared by KMills 8/23/2011 *Only data entered into RMS as of date of report is included *Statistics are preliminary and subject to further analysis and revision