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Crime Report <br /> Part one and two crimes continued to drop during 2014. In 2014, there were 157 reported part <br /> one or two crimes. There were 168 reported incidents in 2013. That is a decrease of almost 7%. <br /> There are several crimes that would be classified at part one and two. The most notable of these <br /> would be: DWI,Narcotics, Person on Person crimes, i.e. Assault and Robbery, and Theft etc. <br /> Part three, four and five crimes did rise almost 22% from 2608 incidents reported in 2013 to <br /> 3329 incidents in 2014. Part three, four and five crimes are any other police contacts. The most <br /> notable crimes under these classifications would be Traffic violations, Ordinance Violations, <br /> Medicals, Residential and Business Alarms, and Animal Complaints, etc. The reason for such a <br /> high spike in parts 3, 4 and 5 contacts is due to three specific POP (Problem Oriented Policing) <br /> projects, as well as the numerous contacts with barricade violators during the construction of <br /> Centerville Road. Enforcement during the construction project produced 105 contacts. Our <br /> officers implemented projects that focused on overnight parking, open garage doors and open <br /> ignitions. These three POP projects resulted in 890 contacts in 2014. These projects helped <br /> educate the public on crime deterrence, as well as the familiarization of local ordinances. <br /> Community Events <br /> The Centennial Lakes Police Department <br /> participated in several community events <br /> throughout 2014. These events are a great <br /> opportunity to meet, and in most cases get <br /> reacquainted with, the citizens and business <br /> owners. Some of the events attended by our <br /> officers and/or reserve officers were: <br /> - Fete de Lacs Carnival <br /> - Fete de Lacs Parade <br /> - Celebrity Softball Game <br /> - 8K Run <br /> - St. Genevieve's Chicken Dinner <br /> -Night to Unite <br /> - Centerville Elementary Carnival <br /> - Lions Club Ice Fishing Tournament <br /> The main focus of the Centennial Lakes Police <br /> Department is community service. Whether it is <br /> through the importance of traffic safety, or the <br /> general interaction with business owners, our <br /> department's goal is to gain the feeling of security <br /> Cen(8nM4(Za[Qes Poke ge(urbWnf 12014 ANNUAL REPORT ' <br />