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HomeMy WebLinkAbout39-Police Department CITY OF SAN BEIOtARDINO 0- MEMORANDUrJ Subject Narcotics Activity - Gilbert Street/Northwest Part of the City From Donald J. Burnett Chi ef of Pol ice Date 17-Sep-R7 To Ray Schweitzer, City Admi ni strator Approved Date rt~ I As directed by the Council, attached is the information desired regarding narcotics activity in the 1500 block of Gilbert and Area "A" (the northwest part of the City). Additionally, we have provided an overview of the narcotics problems in the City and a list of locations associated with narcotics activity known to us. :C Don~ Chief of Pol ice /pg Attachments @ C~ITY OF SAN BE~ARDINO 0- MEMORANDUt) To Donald J. Burnett, Chief of Police From Captain rl. Lewis Subject Narcotic Activity - 1500 block west Gilbert Date 16-Sep-87 Approved Date During August, September and October of 1984, the Multiple Enforcement Team conducted a 3-month saturation enforcement program in the 10th & Muscott project area. In November of that same year, the Community Service Office was open at 10th & I1uscott initiating our Community Oriented Policing Program. The IJ.E.T. sweep and the opening of the Community Service office drastically reduced the narcotic activity in the vicinity of the 10th i< rluscott project area. In the early part of 1985, street sales of narcotics began in the 1500 block of Gilbert predominantly caused by displacement of the individuals frorJ the 10th & 11uscott area. Since 1985, we have initiated several programs in the 1500 block of Gilbert to alleviate the narcotic trafficking. This included, but is not limited to, the assignment of the tlultiple Enforcement Team, saturation patrols by the concerned Area officers, and the formulation of the C.R.U. Unit, formerly known as S.E.D. Enforcement techniques included citations, field i nterrogat i on cards, arrest sand 24-hou r stat i onary posts placed into the area. During each of these enforcement projects, a drastic decline was observed in the narcotic activity, however, individuals involved in the activity surfaced at other locations throughout the City. Each of the persons involved in the initial Gilbert Street problem were subsequently arrested for narcotic violations and their cases disposed of. Recently there has been a resurgence of the narcotic activity on Gilbert Street predominantly caused by the parole release of two individuals from state prison who reside in the 1500 block of west Gilbert. These two individuals were recently rearrested for sales of narcotics and they are parole violated. The narcotic sales in the 1500 block west Gilbert are of the street sale variety and are basically fed from four residents located towards the west end of Gilbert near Muscott. Search warrants were served on two of these locat ions previous ly with mi ni ma 1 effect. Several enforcement postures have been discussed for implementation in the near future. c I'"'" '-' o :) Page 2 Donald J. Burnett, Chief of Police Narcotic Activity - 1500 block west Gilbert 16-Sep-87 A computer analysis of the 1500 block of Gilbert, for the period from 4-1-86 through 9-10-87 reveals the following statistics: Cas es Field Interrogations CHat ions Arrests Search Warrants Confidentials or We Tips received 87 127 17 43 2 (27 narcotic, 16 other) 3 These figures reflect a total of 279 police contacts for the entire 1500 block of west Gilbert during the 18 month period. /' L-r/'7 / -1>~- _ ;?//""A'ld'-<"-/'-~::'5 >y~.~_) Captain rlichael L. Lewis Community Services Support Division r1LL :pg CITY OF SAN BE~ARDINO 0- MEMORANDU[) To Chief Donald J. Rurnett From Lt. 14.0. Smith "A" Area Corrrnander September 11, 1987 Subject Narcotics Trafficking - 6th Ward / "A" Team Date Approved Date SYNOPSIS: In September 1986, I was given a list of 62 known drug dealing locations in the "A" area. Recause of resource limitations, I surveyed these locations and prioritized them. The 500 to 900 blocks of rlt. Vernon were the first primary target areas. At the time, drug wars were continuous in Delmann Hei9hts. Throngs of street dealers, supplying primarily cocaine, surrounded cars that passed through or stopped in the neighborhood. Gunfire, shootings, robberies, burglaries, and other concomitant crimes were commonplace. Residents were kept up all hours because of the gunfire and fighting. People were afra i d to go out side thei r homes. '1any were too i nt i mi dated to cooperate with the pol ice. Thi s scenari 0 al so descri bes subsequent target areas. In the 500 to 900 blocks of North Mt. Vernnon, the heroin trafficking was destroying the existing economic climate of the businesses there. Since then, we have addressed narcotics trafficking in the neighborhoods at 18th and Arizona, California Gardens, Orange and Garner, Encanto Park, Rio Vista Park, 1900 block of California, neridian Park Apartments, the Projects, and the 1500 blocks of Gilbert and Evans. Most of these locations were new programs, with the exceptions being the last three. The backfil I that has occurred in these later three locations has been minimal with the exception of Gilbert Street. STATUS: Gilbert Street's resurgence in narcotics trafficking was primarily due to three locations. In all three, younger adult members of the families dictate the households' directions. lhe parents had lost control of t hei r adu 1t ch i 1 dren or the pa rents are no longer there. Recent ly released parolees who reside in the area have returned from pMson and resumed trafficking. One parolee was recently violated and is back in prison. Recently, one of the problem families received an eviction notice from the property owner. Street dealers are most prevalent on Gilbert and the California Gardens. (i\1though all the above mentioned locations were flooded with street dealers at one time or another, they have been abated or there is minimal amount of trafficking occurring at this time). The majority of trafficking is occurring inside residences and businesses because of the department's enforcement efforts against street dealers. The majority of the substances confiscated has been cocaine. PCP. at one time almost abated, is becoming more prevalent. Heroin and marijuana are regularly confiscated. CITY OF SAN BEIOJARDINO 0- MEMORANDUr~ To Chief Donald J. ~urnett Subject From Lt. w.n. Smith "A" Area COr!l11ander Date September 15, 1987 Narcotics Trafficking - 6th Ward / "A" Team Approved Date STATISTICAL A~ALYSIS OF TROURLE SPOTS: Area Narcotics Arrests 1986 1987 Reason for Change neri di an Park Apts. 91 1400/1500 blk. W. 5th 133 500-900 b 1 k. rit. Vernon 99 Encanto Park/Orange ~ Garner 56 Projects. 157 California Gardens 19 1500 blk. Gilbert/Evans 141 Virginia ~ Flores 19 60 18th ~ Ari zona Oelmann Heights 149 17 1. A primary P.O. target in '86 2. New owners of apt. complex 190 1. A primary p.n. target 86/87 2. Closure Studio 69 in 1987 199 I. Primary P.O. target 1987 156 96 1. Primary P.O. target 1987 I. Primary P.O. target 1987 50 1. Primary P.O. target 1987 83 I. Primary P.O. target 1986 and secondary target 1987 36 1. Secondary target 1987 1. Primary P.O. target 1987 1. Primary P.O. target 86/87 107 217 CQrIPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH CITYIJIDE H~S ARRESTS: 1986 Arrests 1987 Arrests IIAII Area 1345 1191 City Percent age 1023 441, 3087 39% c c o -.J Chief Donald J. Hurnett Narcotics Trafficking - ~th Ward I "A" Team Page 2 PROJECTIONS: In many instances we have successfully united with the efforts of the affected neighborhoods. This has allowed for the successes that we have experienced thus far. I foresee continued improvement and success in impacting narcotics trafficking with continued community involvement enhancing our effort. Lieutenant W.O. Smith IIAIl Team \JD/ch CITY OF SAN BEIt)IARDINO 0- MEMORANDUU To Donald J. Rurnett, Chief of Police From Captain rl. Lewis Subject Narcotic Overview for the City of San Bernardino Date 11i-Sep-87 Approved Date Beginning in 1984, the City observed an increase in street narcotics sales. This coincided with the nationwide drug use epidemic brought on by the overabundance of cocaine at affordable prices. The City had multiple locations engaged in the street sales of cocaine, marijuana and P.C.P. The cocaine was of the powder variety initially and has since evolved into cocaine known as "crack" or "rock" cocaine. A task force was established with the San Bernardino Police Department in 1985 to attempt to eliminate the rampant street narcotic sales. Target areas were developed and tactics implemented which resulted in a decrease in the number of locations openly selling narcotics. Additionally, in 1986 the Narcotics IJnit was expanded to its present size, along with increased funding. To date, although we have not totally eliminated the street sale of narcotics, we have greatly diminished the number of locations within the City. Additionally, we have identified and seized a substantial amount of narcotic manufacturing laboratories operating within the City or in nearby corrmu n it i es . Presently, we have observed of the amount of cocaine available within the corrmuni ty and have also observed an increase in the product i on and use of methamphetamine. During the later part of 1986, and early 1987, the presence of P.C.P. was reduced. Recently we have observed an increase in the prevalence of P.C.P. in predominantly two areas. Information obtained thusfar indicates that a P.C.P. laboratory is operating either in the San Bernardino/Riverside area or the Palm Springs area. Although we have received conflicting information, we are confident that the exact location will he forthcoming. The sales of cocaine occur throughout the City, but are usually located in the lower income, west side areas. These areas also include sales of P.C.P. and marijuana. rlarijuana has diminished within the area in its availability. Heroin sales are limited to two locations within the City and have reduced due to the arrest and conviction of major distrihutors, and the recent murder of another. The sales of methamphetamine are primarily restricted to the northeast portion of the City and have fluctuated up and down based on availability. All of the narcotic laboratories seized during 1981i and 1987 were for the manufacture of methamphetamine. Due to a recent state restriction in regards to a certain chemical used in the manufacture of methamphetamine. it is expected that once the available chemical supply diminishes, that the drug will also diminish. c "'...'.... ........ ....., \ --' '-' Page 2 Donald J. ~urnett, Chief of Police rJarcotic Overview for the City of San Bernardino 16-Sep-87 Enforcement tactics instrumental in bringing about a reduction of the narcotic availability includes buy-bust operations, control buys for search warrants, survei 11 ance for search warrants, and the targeting of major distributors. Additionally, it is expected that we will soon implement a reverse sting operation and a task force di rected at the gang oriented narcotic sales, specifically the "Crips". The "Crips", a black oriented street gang, surfaced in the later parts of 1986 into the San Bernardino area in an attempt to take over the sales of street narcotics in several locations. The department was able to restrict their activity in several locations and forced their displacement to pre- dominantly one area in the northeast section of the City. Although we may never achieve total el imination of the narcotic activity within the community, it is our belief that we have made substantial gains towards eliminating the street sales, manufacturing, and the presence of numerous high level distributors. \Ie will continue to make very available effort to reduce the narcotic activity. It is hoped that through educational programs such as the f).A.R.E. Program, that the future demand for narcotics will subside. With the reduction of the demand for narcotics, we should.also see a corresponding decrease in the availability. With the continued support of the community in aiding us with information, the task would become simpler and more successful. '~) ) ~ , ) ',;/~. ./ '7l/;d~~;)J ~"~ Captain rlichael L. Lewis Co~unity Services Support Division f1LL :pg CITY OF SAN BE~ARDINO 0- MEMORANDUr,) To Donald J. Burnett, Chief of Police Capta in fl. Lewi s From Subject Existing Narcotic Locations Date 17-Sep-87 Approved Date The following locations, within the City, have been identified by either the affected Area Commander or the Vice/Narcot ic Unit as bei ng areas of narcotic sales. Although the list is suhstantial in terms of its number, it is not as nearly substantial when looked at in terms of magnitude. 1. The 1500 block of west Gilbert Cocaine and marijuana 2. The 600 block of west Temple Coca i ne 3. The 900 block of lIFIl Street Cocai ne 4. ,i i 1 dwood Park pa rk i ng lot 11ari juana and speed 5. The 1400 to 1500 block Colorado Cocaine 6. The Guthri e Area apartments Cocai ne 7. Cent ra 1 and F oi s ey area P .C.P. and cocai ne 8. Encanto Park p.C.P. 9. 100 block of .Jul i a Street Cocai ne 10. 100 block of west Vine Street Cocaine 11. \.Jaterman Gardens t'lari juana 12. Vine and tleri di an Heroin 13. 18th and Ari zona Cocaine 14. 6th I'. Gardena Heroin 15. 01 i ve and Wall P.C.P. 16. 406 E. Ria lto Cocaine 17. The Oel Rosa Rowl pa rk ing lot. Speed 18. 181 E. King Unknown narcotic 19. 188 E. 1.1 th Street 11ari juana 20. 1400 block north Sepulveda Heroin c c .') -' Page 2 Donald J. Rurnett, Chief of Police Existing Narcotic Locations 17-Sep-87 21. King and A 11 en Heroin 22. lliOO block of Huds on Speed 23. 18th and A ri zona Cocaine 24. 2nd and 11eridian Apartments Cocaine 25. Lytle Creek Park area Heroin 26. 964& 1099 S. L i nco 1 n Cocaine The pri mary areas of concern appear to he the increase in the sa 1 es of P.C.P. areas, the resurgence of narcotic activity in the 1500 block of Gilbert, the Guthrie Apartments, the 100 block of west Vine Street, 18th and Arizona, and Wildwood Park. ~r/7/ /p. A' r-v/ 7 /., / lie4L .' 'J. D\~~::> Captain r1ichael L. Lewis Community Services Support Division tlLL :pg