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City Works to Stop Car Break-Ins
“Working with the Police
Department, the City Counselor, the Circuit Attorney, business districts, and
the Board of Aldermen, we created a plan to focus on reducing car break-ins,”
Mayor Slay said. “Our strategy is two-pronged and focuses on aggressive law
enforcement and education. Because car break-ins are generally a crime of
opportunity, the best way to avoid being a victim of a car break-in is to park
smart.”
Billboards will be erected
and posters will be available for distribution throughout the City to urge
drivers to remember to keep their valuables out of unattended cars. These
vibrant images read “Free Beer, “Free Smokes,” and “Free Food,” reminding
drivers that even leaving seemingly insignificant items in cars can make them
vulnerable to a break-in. The “Common Sense” educational campaign was created at
no charge by Left Field Creative.
“This public awareness
campaign was first launched in the 3rd police district and it
resulted in a 40% decrease in car break-ins in that area. Expanding the campaign city-wide will help us
to reach all St. Louisans,” Chief Isom said. “However, we are also partnering
this campaign with an aggressive enforcement policy. We’ve been dispatching
increased officers in areas most affected by car break-ins, deploying decoy
cars, and conducting constant follow-up on known and repeat offenders.”
To make sure even first time
offenders face consequences, Alderwoman Phyllis Young has introduced
legislation that will allow the Municipal Courts to prosecute first-time
offenders with up to 90 days in jail and up to a $500 fine.
“In order to effectively prosecute
car burglars, it’s important for citizens to testify against them in court,” said
Circuit Attorney Jennifer Joyce. “Without witnesses, it is very difficult to
charge and convict these criminals.”
Businesses, community groups,
and attractions can obtain posters by calling the Police Department at 444-5603
to be directed to the correct area station and community outreach officer.
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