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142-1999 LTC CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\ci,miami-beach,fl.us L.T.C. No. 142-1999 LETTER TO COMMISSION June 25, 1999 TO: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City C mmission SUBJECT: POLICE DEP FROM: Sergio Rodriguez City Manager This Letter to the Commission is to advise the Mayor and City Commission of the Police Department's anti graffiti efforts. The Police Department's response to graffiti is a two pronged approach. The first prong is a preventive element aimed at the elementary level school student through the Police and Youth Community Assistance Program (PYCAP). The second prong is a proactive enforcement element that vigorously investigates all graffiti complaints and pursues all graffiti artists. The School Resource Officer Squad is responsible for the Police Youth and Community Assistance Program (PYCAP). This program is conducted once a week in the elementary schools and special alternative schools in Miami Beach. The main focus of the program is for the PYCAP police officers to establish a bond with "at risk" students. Through this bond, the police officers try to instill a sense of pride in the students, especially toward their school. Field trips or cleanup drives are scheduled for the student's school, the surrounding neighborhoods, and parks close to the school. Litter is bagged and disposed of. Graffiti is painted over with tools, brushes, and paints donated to PYCAP from local merchants. In January of 1999, the Police Department's Gang Squad was assigned the responsibility for investigating all graffiti or criminal mischief cases. All Offense-Incident Reports written concerning graffiti or criminal mischief are forwarded to the Gang Squad and assigned to a Detective for follow- up investigation. Officers ofthe Gang Squad are also in constant touch with Mr. George Martinez, the City Graffiti Removal Coordinator, who refers cases to them on a weekly basis. Since January 1, 1999, the Gang Squad has investigated 35 cases of criminal mischief. Of the 35 cases, 28 arrests have been made for criminal mischief and the remaining seven are inactive. Two prolific "Taggers" were arrested in the north beach area. A "Tagger" is the slang word for a person who specializes in creating graffiti and signs his/her work by their street name known as a "tag". In -1- addition, the "Tagger" known as "BLA W" was caught during a surveillance at Biscayne Elementary School in the last week of April 1999. He was charged with five counts of Criminal Mischief and $3,000 will be recovered from him for restitution to the City. In April 1999, police officers of the Gang Squad arrested two juveniles who are prolific "Taggers" and cleared 12 open cases with their arrest. The Police Department's response is having positive results and we will update the City Commission in the future on further progress. SRlRB/JS/SRlPS (fj..- F:\POLI\TECHSERV\POLICIES\COM_MEMO\police department's grafiti effort,ltc,wpd -2-