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    Savannah Chatham County Public School System

    Campus Police Intelligence ulletin

    (U//LES) – UNCLASSIFIED//LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE

    Informational Awareness – Sexual Attack

    This is a campus advisory for the purpose of sharing information and to ensure

    that the safety of all students, faculty and administration is maintained.

    • Unidentified B/M• Dark complexion

    • Approx. 5’7” 

    • Tall/Thin Build

    • Covered face with a

    shirt.

    Suspect may have been

    watching the young girldue to her having been

    accosted at 4 AM while

    taking her dog out.

    Suggested Actions:

    • All patrol officers should continue to conduct

    extra patrols of the area and schools in the

    vicinity.

    • Monitor and report all suspicious activity

    • Review safety/security plan

    • Review Emergency Operations plan

    Informational Awareness

    The Special Victims Unit of the Savannah

    Chatham metro Police Department is

    investigating a report of a sexual assault of a

    teen-aged girl in the Cuyler-Brownsville areaearly Sunday morning, April 26, 2015.

    The 14-year-old reported she let her dog

    out in the yard near Hopkins Street and

    West 44th Street Lane about 4 a.m. and then

    followed it into the lane when it slipped

    from its leash. There a male she had seen inthe lane grabbed her from behind. She

    awakened on a porch with indications she

    had possibly been sexually assaulted.

    Source: SCMPD

    Distribution: Campus Police – School Resource Officers, SCMPD, School Principals

    Prepared by Utesa Chisholm, Data Analyst

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    http://internet.savannah.chatham.k12.ga.us/Lists/Announcements/DispForm.aspx?ID=868&Source=http%3A%2F%2Finternet%2Esavannah%2Echatham%2Ek12%2Ega%2Eus%2Fdefault%2Easpx

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    Savannah Chatham County Public School System

    Campus Police Intelligence ulletin

    (U//LES) – UNCLASSIFIED//LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE

    Be On the Look Out (BOLO) – Suspicious Vehicle/Person

    This is a safety advisory for the purpose of alerting the Board of Education Police

    Department and Administration of a Suspicious Vehicle/Person

    Vehicle Description

    • Dark in Color

    • Possibly Dark Blue

    • Sports Utility Vehicle

    • Similar to a

    Pathfinder

    • No Tag/Description

    Suspect Description

    • Black/Male

    • UNK Age

    • No Further

    Description Available

    Suggested Actions:

    Patrol the vicinity of the incident• Any officers coming into contact with this

    individual be sure to document the time,

    place, and interaction

    • Monitor and report suspicious activity

    • Review safety/security plan

    • Review Emergency Operations plan

    BOLO – Dark Colored SUV 

    On the morning of August 11, 2015 on

    Florence Street in the area of 44th Street, a

    female student while walking wasapproached by a Black/Male subject

    driving a Dark Colored SUV. The subject

    attempted to engage the student in

    conversation. The subject left the area

    after noticing a couple nearby.

    Anyone with information is asked to callthe Board of Education Campus Police at

    (912) 395-5536.

    Distribution: Campus Police – School Resource Officers, SCMPD, District Administrators and Principals

    Prepared by Utesa Chisholm, Data Analyst

    Similar Vehicle

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    Savannah Chatham County Public School System

    Campus Police Intelligence ulletin

    (U//LES) – UNCLASSIFIED//LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE

    Informational Awareness – Attempted Kidnapping

    This is a safety advisory for the purpose of alerting the Board of Education

    Police Department and Administration of an attempted kidnapping.

    Suspect Description

    • Black/Male

    • Light- Complexion

    • Neatly trimmed

    facial hair

    • Clothing Description

    is black hoodie,

    cargo pants, and

    white shoes

    Suggested Actions:

    • Patrol the vicinity of the incident•  Any officers coming into contact with

    this individual be sure to document the

    time, place, interaction, and call Metro

    Police.

    • Monitor and report suspicious activity

    • Review safety/security plan

    •Review Emergency Operations plan

    Attempted Kidnapping

     According to Metro Police, on

    September 9, 2015, shortly after 8 a.m.

    a 15-year-old was walking to school on

    45th  St near Cann Park area. While

    walking “the  teenager encountered the

    suspect that attempted to have a

    conversation with the girl before lifting

    her from the ground. She escaped his

    grasp and ran away unharmed.” 

    Source: WTOC

     Anyone with information is asked to call

    the Board of Education Police at (912)

    395-5536, Crimestoppers at (912) 234-

    2020 or Metro Police at (912) 651-6735.

    Distribution: Campus Police – School Resource Officers, SCMPD, and District Administrators

    Prepared by Utesa Chisholm, Data Analyst

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    Savannah Chatham County Public School System

    Campus Police Intelligence ulletin

    (U//LES) – UNCLASSIFIED//LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE

    Informational Awareness – Student Attack

    This is a safety advisory for the purpose of alerting the Board of Education

    Police Department and Administration of a student attack.

    Suspect Description

    •Unknown MaleSuspects

    • White Vehicle

    • Unknown Make or

    Model

    Suggested Actions:

    • Patrol the vicinity of the incident•  Any officers coming into contact with

    this individual be sure to document the

    time, place, interaction, and call Metro

    Police.

    • Monitor and report suspicious activity

    • Review safety/security plan

    •Review Emergency Operations plan

    Attempted Kidnapping

     According to Metro Police, on November 16,

    2015, between 4:00 PM and 4:30 PM, a 17-

    year-old was walking home from school on

    Clinch St between Hopkins and Stark streets.While walking, two men in a white car

    attempted to have a conversation with the girl

    and persuade her to get in the car. When she

    refused one of the men got out of the car and

    tried to get her into the car.” She escaped his

    grasp and ran away unharmed.

    Source: SCMPD

     Anyone with information is asked to call the

    Board of Education Police at (912) 395-5536,

    Crimestoppers at (912) 234-2020 or Metro

    Police at (912) 651-6735.

    Distribution: Campus Police – School Resource Officers, SCMPD, and District Administrators

    Prepared by Utesa Chisholm, Data Analyst

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    Be responsible for your own safety. Take a minute to think

    about the steps that you can take to keep yourself safe:

    Don’t talk to strangers.

    Don’t take anything from strangers.

    Don’t go anywhere with someone you don’t know.

    Stay more than an arm’s reach from strangers. If you are approached by a stranger,

    seek help immediately.

    Trust your instincts, if you feel you are being followed or something is not right, seek

    help immediately.

    Use the buddy system, avoid walking anywhere alone.

    Don’t take shortcuts and stay away from alleys. 

    Memorize contact telephone numbers and home safety practices.

    When seeking help, always go to a trusted adult – teacher, coach, police officer, other

    parent, or older siblings.

    If a stranger grabs you, do everything you can to stop him or her from pulling you

    away. Drop to the ground, kick, hit, bite, and scream. Do whatever it takes to attractthe attention of others who can help you. If someone is dragging you away, scream,

    “this is not my dad,” or “this is not my mom.”

    Report any suspicious activity to your local school and police department.

    DIAL 911Campus Police

    395-5536

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    DIAL 911 Campus Police395-5536

    Stranger Danger

    Don’t talk to strangers.

    Don’t take anything from

    strangers.

    Don’t go anywhere with

    someone you don’t know.

    Stay more than an arm’s

    reach from strangers. If

    you are approached by a

    stranger, seek help

    immediately.

    Trust your instincts, if you

    feel you are being

    followed or something is

    not right, seek help

    immediately.

    Use the buddy system,avoid walking anywhere

    alone.

    Don’t take shortcuts and

    stay away from alleys.

    Driver/ Seatbelt Safety

    Buckling up is the most

    important safety measureyou can take

    Protects against impaired,

    aggressive and distracted

    drivers

    Don’t Speed. Speeding

    increases your crash risk

    as much as 50 percent

    Be careful in bad weather

    Don’t follow too closely 

    Watch out for the other guy

    Practice defensive driving

    Keep your vehicle safe,conduct routine

    maintenance

    Don’t Drive Drunk, Drowsy,

    or Distracted

    Lock it or Lose It

    Lock Your Doors

    Remove Valuables

    Criminals target unlocked

    vehicles because of the

    ease of entry

    Don’t create opportunities

    for crime.

    Move valuables out of

    plain sight if you must

    leave them in the vehicle.

    Never leave keys in your

    vehicle

    Don’t leave your vehicle

    running

    Be sure to roll-up

    windows completely.

    Park in a well-lit area

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    Be responsible for your own safety. Take a minute to think 

    about the steps that you can take to keep yourself safe.

    Here are some examples:

    Stay aware of your surroundings

    at all times. Wearing earphones

     will make you vulnerable.

    Keep a mobile phone with you

    and make sure that it is always

    charged-up and that you have enough

    credit. Use your phone to check-in

    from time to time and let somebody know where you are, who you're with, where you're going, the route you'll take

    and when you will be back home or ready to be collected.

    Trust your instincts. Never feel embarrassed to seek help if 

     you think you are being followed or feel something is not right

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     Avoid walking anywhere alone.

     Avoid being left on your own.

     There is safety in numbers ....