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List of SCPD Officers for Copwatchers
A Public Records Request (essentially just an e-mail headed with the words "Public Records Act Request") is often sufficient to quickly dislodge info (though sometimes you run into stiff resistance). The person to e-mail at the SCPD with requests for such is Debbie Lentini (dlentini [at] cityofsantacruz.com) at the Records Department. It looks like the list hasn't changed too much since it was posted at http://badcopsc.blogspot.com/2011/08/list-of-scpd-officers.html but this one is presumably more up to date. In posting stories involving the SCPD, it's helpful to know and use their names.
SCPD Officers as of 7-22 according to their Records Department
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Two names are no longer on the list.
you should teach a class at the Free Skool on Record Requesting.
The Hawthorn cop shooting a dog 4 times went viral.
There is a similar report at
Bad Cop Santa Cruz
http://badcopsc.blogspot.com/
that Officer Ron Inouye shot a dog in Santa Cruz.
No video though. There is an older list of cop badges there too.
Does anyone know why you can't post there anymore?
Did a snitch infiltrate the Collective and change the Admin password?
Or simple Neo-Flakism?
Cops win again I guess.
There is a similar report at
Bad Cop Santa Cruz
http://badcopsc.blogspot.com/
that Officer Ron Inouye shot a dog in Santa Cruz.
No video though. There is an older list of cop badges there too.
Does anyone know why you can't post there anymore?
Did a snitch infiltrate the Collective and change the Admin password?
Or simple Neo-Flakism?
Cops win again I guess.
Another Public Records Act request was speedily answered by Debbie Lenori. She provided a list of some of the codes used by the SCPD in referring to the specifics around "calls for service". The codes were mentioned in an earlier Public Records Act request seeking info on how much police involvement there was with the 24-hour portapotty (which was supposed to precede a restroom) at Cathcart and Cedar Streets from 1999 to 2003.
I'll likely be writing another story on Portapotty Politics--since I got a limited response. It's useful to know the details here--considering the current staff action reportedly planning a portapotty on Front St. near the Community Credit Union in the City's Parking Lot (see http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/ci_23718760/editorial-toilet-trouble-city-doing-its-best-deal ). I consider this an expensive set-up which is best dumped in the crapper in favor of open bathrooms at night in San Lorenzo Park and downtown.
The codes I was given:
CFLAG – Citizen Flag
TS-Traffic Stop
ACCPP-Accident Private Property
FUP-Follow Up
HOTREG-Registration Request
XCK-Extra Checks
LINFO-Beat Information
SUSPER-Suspicious Person
SUSVEH-Suspicious Vehicle
Call Dispositions are as follows:
HBD-Had Been Drinking
R16-Report,NoArrest
Traffic Stops are either M-Moving Violation/E-Equipment Violation/O-Other
DUP-Duplicate
R12-Report, ADW
F60-Follow Up,Other Activity
I50-Citation,Traffic
I70-Citation,Municipal Code
A80-Arrest,Drugs/Alcohol
H45-Handled at Scene,Suspicious Circumstances
A86-Arrest,Alcohol
H52-Handle at Scene,Collision Non-Injury
A62-Arrest, Warrant
H70-Handled at Scene,Municipal Code
S60-Subject Contacted,Other Activity
H60-Handled at Scene,Other Activity
H45-Handled at Scene,Suspicious Circumstances
G45-Gone on Arrival, Suspicious Circumstances
S45-Subject Contacted,Suspicious Circumstances
NDG-No Dispo Given
These codes refer the attached summary of calls for service at Cathcart and Cedar, some of which may refer to complaints about the portapotty there.
For those pondering the attachment, I'm also advised by a local source that only those entries that actually involve a Case Number, as distinguished from an Incident Number are actually on their way to generating a Police Report. There may however be citations without a police report, simply involving officer's notes. Or such is my experience in traffic court.
I'll likely be writing another story on Portapotty Politics--since I got a limited response. It's useful to know the details here--considering the current staff action reportedly planning a portapotty on Front St. near the Community Credit Union in the City's Parking Lot (see http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/ci_23718760/editorial-toilet-trouble-city-doing-its-best-deal ). I consider this an expensive set-up which is best dumped in the crapper in favor of open bathrooms at night in San Lorenzo Park and downtown.
The codes I was given:
CFLAG – Citizen Flag
TS-Traffic Stop
ACCPP-Accident Private Property
FUP-Follow Up
HOTREG-Registration Request
XCK-Extra Checks
LINFO-Beat Information
SUSPER-Suspicious Person
SUSVEH-Suspicious Vehicle
Call Dispositions are as follows:
HBD-Had Been Drinking
R16-Report,NoArrest
Traffic Stops are either M-Moving Violation/E-Equipment Violation/O-Other
DUP-Duplicate
R12-Report, ADW
F60-Follow Up,Other Activity
I50-Citation,Traffic
I70-Citation,Municipal Code
A80-Arrest,Drugs/Alcohol
H45-Handled at Scene,Suspicious Circumstances
A86-Arrest,Alcohol
H52-Handle at Scene,Collision Non-Injury
A62-Arrest, Warrant
H70-Handled at Scene,Municipal Code
S60-Subject Contacted,Other Activity
H60-Handled at Scene,Other Activity
H45-Handled at Scene,Suspicious Circumstances
G45-Gone on Arrival, Suspicious Circumstances
S45-Subject Contacted,Suspicious Circumstances
NDG-No Dispo Given
These codes refer the attached summary of calls for service at Cathcart and Cedar, some of which may refer to complaints about the portapotty there.
For those pondering the attachment, I'm also advised by a local source that only those entries that actually involve a Case Number, as distinguished from an Incident Number are actually on their way to generating a Police Report. There may however be citations without a police report, simply involving officer's notes. Or such is my experience in traffic court.
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