THE PRINT EDITION
THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 2016
“What good is the warmth of summer without the cold of winter to give it sweetness?” (John Steinbeck, author)
VOLUME XVIIII - ISSUE 2
2016 a Good Year at BPD Station C-6;
Three Key Issues in 2017 by Rick Winterson
Every key organization that serves the public should have goals for the coming year. Our own Station C-6 at 101 West Broadway near B Street is no exception. Station C-6’s Commander is Capt. Joseph Boyle; he views 2017 as an opportunity to address three key Community Policing areas: Quality-of-Life Issues, Property Crime, and Violent Crime. These three will be discussed later, but first some good news from last year, 2016. So-called “Part One” crimes include the most serious offenses. In rating year-long Part One crimes in any given area (including South Boston), figures are important. Compared to 2015, Part One
offenses in 2016 dropped from 1,460 incidents to 1,231 in the area covered by BPD Station C-6. That’s a decrease of -19% - a very creditable achievement by the personnel at Station C-6. The largest single decrease in South Boston was in “Larceny”, a crime typified by shoplifting and theft from (unoccupied) motor vehicles. Larcenies from other than motor vehicles dropped sharply, from 641 in 2015 to 505 last year in 2016. Motor vehicle larcenies went from 290 in 2015 to 261 in 2016. In heavily traveled areas and major parking lots, you can see suspicious-looking individuals going from car to car, pulling on the door handles to see if the car is locked. That’s especially true if there are bags and packages in the car – lock your auto when-
Hockey at Fenway Park
Boston Mayor Martin Walsh and former Mayor of Boston Ray Flynn start historic hockey game at Fenway Park by dropping ceremonial puck. Walsh is the first B.C. graduate to be elected Mayor of Boston and Flynn is first Boston public high school graduate since the the 1950’s to be elected Mayor of Boston. He is also a former All American Academic basketball player at Providence College.
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