Sheriff’s S.A.D.L.E. Team has chosen Alpine Command Area to seek out criminals.
There’s a new team dedicated to solving crime in unincorporated areas of San Diego County. It’s called the Sheriff’s Analysis Driven Law Enforcement or S.A.D.L.E. Team. The Sheriff’s Sergeant and eight deputies will use intelligence-led policing strategies to see where the crime hot spots are and why.
Sheriff’s S.A.D.L.E. Team has chosen Alpine Command Area to seek out criminals.
There’s a new team dedicated to solving crime in unincorporated areas of San Diego County. It’s called the Sheriff’s Analysis Driven Law Enforcement or S.A.D.L.E. Team. The Sheriff’s Sergeant and eight deputies will use intelligence-led policing strategies to see where the crime hot spots are and why.
It’s about putting resources at the right place and the right time to stop the crime before it happens. For example, an unincorporated community might have a few car burglaries. A bordering neighborhood might have had a few more. In intelligence-led policing, a crime analyst will look for patterns. By tracking crime patterns, patrols can be targeted to where and when crimes are expected to occur. S.A.D.L.E. Deputies will also keep tabs on known offenders in the area with a history of similar crimes.
Criminals don’t respect neighborhood boundaries, law enforcement shouldn’t either. With this new team, the goal is to be proactive. The S.A.D.L.E. Team will further enhance our ability to provide service through a partnership with the community that builds trust, reduces crime, creates a safe environment, and enhances the quality of life in our neighborhoods.
Having an awareness of crime helps you take informed steps to make your neighborhood, business and family less vulnerable to crime. In case of emergency dial 911. To report suspicious activity, call our non-emergency line at (858) 565-5200. You can also remain anonymous by calling Crime stoppers at (888) 580-8477.
San Diego County Sheriff’s Department Public Affairs Unit Media Release dated June 6, 2012.
Crime Prevention Note: There are two words to remember: Lock it! Lock it! Lock it! This is a good time to remind you that if you want to keep your personal property do not leave it in your car! Lock all doors, roll up the windows when you leave your vehicle unattended. Never leave valuables in plain sight. Remove lap top computers, cell phones, GPS device, etc from the vehicle. Vehicle Burglary and Vehicle Theft are Crimes of Opportunity. If you become a victim, report it! Contact Sheriff’s Deputies at 1- 858-565-5200.