City of Milwaukee
 

District Three Community Liaison

 Welcome to District Three                                                      Captain of Police

  

 District Numbers
Front Desk/General Info                                                    # 935-7233
Captain's Office                                                                # 935-7230
Lieutenant's Office                                                            # 935-7231
Lieut Hudson - Voicemail                                      935-7999 ext 3041
Lieut Ziolkowski - Voicemail                                  935-7999 ext 3042
Lieut Baral - Voicemail                                         935-7999 ext 3043
Desk Sergeant's Office                                                      # 935-7232
Sergeant's Office                                                              # 935-7237
Day Shift Community Liaison Officer                                # 935-7238
Early Shift Community Liaison Officer                              # 935-7733
Non Emergency Number                                                  # 933-4444
In Case of Emergency Dial                                                       # 911

 

 What's New

 

 

On Tuesday, August 5, 2008 from 3:00pm to 6:00pm, District #3 will be hosted its National Night Out 2008 Tailgate Event.  

The event was a GREAT SUCCESS. We'd like to thank all of the sponsors and participants who helped to facilitate the event. We'd also like to thank the more than 300 people in attendance who came out to support the us. 

Together we Gave Neighborhood Crime and Drugs A Going Away PartySee photos from the event below 

Click the poster to view the video taken by SOHI


Historic Concordia / Avenues West Neighborhood Policing Plan

To begin the new year district captains were tasked by then incoming Chief of Police, Edward A. Flynn to formulate a "Quick Victory" plan for policing. This plan was to be presented to the chief upon his appointment to office. The idea I believe was to show the captains' ability to effectively command their particular areas in the city. In order to complete this task, it was necessary for the commanders to leave their comfort zones, to think outside the box and take a proactive approach to policing. Also, to come up with and implement new and innovative ideas designed to efficiently utilize the resources under their control.  

The end result of District #3 commander, Captain James Harpole's brainstorm was The Historic Concordia / Avenues West Neighborhood Policing Plan. This is a proactive collaboration between the police department, prosecution, and the Wells St community stakeholders. It's purpose is to relieve the area of street level drug sales, prostitution, robbery and all other offenses and disorder generated by these types of crime. The target corridor is W. Wells St between N. 20th St and N. 35th St. Please click the link below to visit the Wells Street Initiative webpage.        

 

 

 

Congratulations to James C. Harpole, former commanding officer of District Three Police Station who on Friday, September 19, 2008 was promoted to the rank of Assistant Chief. It was a happy day for the Milwaukee Police Department, a better candidate than our Captain Harpole does not exist. Unfortunately, it was also a sad day for the members of District Three Station, losing such a valued member of our family. As captain of District Three, James Harpole gave 120% of himself day in and day out to both the employees under his command and the citizens he served. He truly led by example and will be sorely missed in his capacity as captain.       

     
          


 

 

District #3 would like to say welcome to our new day shift commander, Lieutenent Edith Hudson. Lieutenent Hudson joined the District #3 family on Sunday, January 13, 2008. 

 Meetings Schedule

 

Captain's Community Network Meetings are held the last Thursday of each month.                                                      

The next meeting: Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 6:00PM at District Three. 

Due to holiday conflicts, the November and December meetings will be held

Tuesday, November 25, 2008 and Tuesday, December 30, 2008 at the regularly scheduled time.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Crime Trends, Updates & News Releases
 
District Three has recently been experiencing an increasing trend of burglaries in its surrounding neighborhoods. Please click on the link to view a Community Bulletin offering tips on "How To Maintain A Secure Home".
Click the link for News Releases and Public Relations
Click the link for District Three Area Crime Map

 

 Community Bulletins

'Tis The Season

As the holiday season fast approaches, here a few reminders to help you avoid becoming a victim...

REMEMBER: 

  • Never leave packages in your vehicle out in plain sight. Secure purchased items in your trunk immediately upon exiting the store and prior to parking at your next destination.
  • Don't overload yourself with packages while walking to and from your vehicle. You should always have a hand free for use or defense if necessary.
  • Try not to get preoccupied with the hustle and bustle of the season, or your task at hand. You should always be aware of your surroundings. 
  • Don't walk around with cash in hand taking inventory of the amount you have to spend. Only access your money prior to making a purchase and secure it before leaving the register.
  • If after following these tips you still find yourself becoming a victim, don't be afraid to let go of any of the packages you worked so hard to buy. DO NOT RISK BODILY INJURY OR WORSE, FOR MATERIAL ITEMS!! Your life, safety and security are far more important. 

 

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!!!
 


Submit A Tip to Milwaukee Police

If you see a crime in progress or need to report an emergency, please call 911.

MPD crime tip services are for non-emergency investigative information only and will not generate a radio call or summon the police to your location.


 

Help for Homeowners Facing Foreclosure

Do you think you might lose your home? You are not alone. Get the help you need at the on:

Milwaukee Foreclosure Prevention Event

Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008

2 - 8 p.m.

North Side YMCA

1350 W. North Avenue, Milwaukee

For questions about the event or to jump start the process of getting help,call the Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing Council at 414-921-1090.


The City of Milwaukee is committed to helping our neighborhoods remain healthy for generations to come. We are coordinating with various organizations, government agencies and private lenders and reaching out to homeowners facing foreclosure.


Help FIGHT THE FLU MILWAUKEE!

The flu season is upon us once again, and it's time to arm yourself with the best defense possible - a flu shot or flu mist immunization.  The City of Milwaukee Health Department wants to help make it easy for you by making flu vaccine available for individuals over the age of 2 at our
weekly walk-in clinics!  Before you come in, please call 414-286-8620 for flu vaccine availabilty. 


For more information visit
http://www.milwaukee.gov/flushots 


City Wide Block Watch Council District Three would like to welcome Nia Obotette, captain of the Midtown Block Watch, as our new representative to the City Wide Block Watch Council. Nia has been serving her community as an active block watch captain for about one and a half years. We the members of MPD District #3 are proud to continue our working relationship with Nia in this new capacity. Nia can be reached via email at Midtownwatch1@aol.com.  

For additional information regarding the City Wide Block Watch Council please contact Liz Hammer, District #4 Block Watch Council Rep, 353-1085, elizabethhammer@hotmail.com


Your Support Is Needed 

Dear Friends of Fondy, 
 
The Fondy Food Center is starting up a new Cooking Club program.  Each club will involve between four and six Walnut Way/Johnsons Park families, who will gather each week to prepare meals to be frozen and eaten later.  The clubs will introduce new foods into family diets, teach new cooking techniques, emphasize seasonal eating, and (most importantly) help participants weave social support networks and strengthen their sense of community.  Kimberly Njoroge is a neighborhood resident that will be leading this effort, and she will begin collecting and testing neighborhood recipes next month.  The first club will launch in the Spring of 2009.  
 
We’ve developed a wish list of kitchen equipment – and this is where you come in.  If you have new or gently used kitchen utensils, pots, pans, appliances, and baking wares to donate, we’d love to have and use them!  This program is being supported by the Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program at the Medical College of Wisconsin.  While we have money set aside for supplies, your donated equipment will allow us to spend these monies on other important parts of the program budget.
 
Questions can be directed to me (young@fondymarket.org, 562-2282) or Kimberly (ksnjoroge@wi.rr.com).   
Thanks for all your help this year.  With your support, we are laying a strong foundation for Milwaukee’s Good Food Revolution.
 
Sincerely,
 
Young Kim
Executive Director

 

 

Cooking Club Wish List 
·         Digital camera (1)
·         Blender (2)
·         Food processor (2)
·         Hand mixer (2)
·         Coffee/spice grinder (2)
·         Pyrex measuring cup sets – 2 cup, 4 cup, 2 quart (2)
·         Measuring spoon sets – metal or plastic (2)
·         Spatulas (AKA “flippers” or “turners,” for flipping pancakes) – metal or plastic (2)
·         Vegetable peelers (2)
·         Tongs (small and large) (2)
·         Can opener (manual) (1)
·         Wooden spoon sets (14” and 12”) (2)
·         Slotted spoons (metal, 15” and 18”) (2)
·         Pasta forks (2)
·         Cheese graters (2)
·         Lemon/orange zesters (2)
·         Rubber mixing spatulas – various sizes (6)
·         Soup ladles (small and large)
·         Potato mashers (2)
·         Pepper/salt shakers
·         Funnels (2)
·         Thermometer (meat/pocket type) (1)
·         Oven mitts (3)
·         Orange juicer (manual) (1)
·         Salad spinner (1)
·         Colanders (metal or plastic) (2)
·         Sieve (1)
·         Food mill (1)
·         Corningware-type casserole dishes (small and large – 3 of each)
·         Pots with lids:
o   10 qt stock pot
o   8 qt stock pot
o   5 qt Dutch oven
o   2 qt saucepan
·         Frying pans (cast iron)
o   12” open
o   10” deep covered
o   10” open
o   8” open
·         Mixing bowls (stainless steel – one each)
o   Large 16 qt
o   Deep 8 qt
o   Medium 5 qt
o   Small 3 qt
·         Cooling racks
·         Cookie sheets
·         Pizza sheets
·         Pie plates (pyrex glass – 3)
·         Bread loaf pans (3)
·         Metal baking pans (for cakes, quick breads, bundts – one each)
o   9” x 1.5” round
o   8” square
o   Springform pan
o   Angelfood pan
o   Muffin tins (12 “cups”)
·         Roasting pans – Large (1)
·         Rolling pins – wooden (2)
·         Plastic storage containers (lots and lots!)
·         Cutting boards (2 wood, 2 plastic)
·         Knives
o   Paring (2)
o   Bread/pastry (2)
o   Chopping (2)
o   Knife block (1)
o   Sharpening steel
·         Pizza cutter (1)
·         Carving forks (1)
·         Tea towels (12)
·         Dish cloths (12)
·         Serving bowls 10” and 12” – (1 each)
·         Serving platters (3)
·         Dinnerwares
o   Plates - dinner plates, salad plates, soup bowl (16 sets)
o   Cutlery – fork, knife, spoon (16 sets)
o   Water glasses (16)
o   Mugs (16)
o   “Rubbermaid” cutlery divider
·         First Aid kit
·         Rubber gloves (16)
·         Scouring pads (12)
·         Multipurpose cleaner spray (3 bottles)
·         Dish soap
·         Baking soda
·         Aluminum foil (12)
·         Plastic wrap (12)
·         Large plastic water pitchers (2)
·         Large “freezer” bags – 2 gallon (lots and lots)
·         Fire extinguisher (2) 
 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On The Beat photo gallery

28th Street Walk with LAND

 Your Community Liaison Officers

Police Officer Derrick LEMMIE - Day Shift

Hi, my name is Derrick Lemmie and I am the day shift Community Liasion Officer for District Three. As one of your CLO's it is my goal to help you make your neighborhood a safe and secure place to live, work and play. I've been with the Milwaukee Police Department for a little over 17 years, the first two of which I served as a Police Aide. Since being promoted to police officer, I've done tours of duty at District #4, District #7, District #6 and finally District #3. Djlemm@Milwaukee.gov                                                             

 

Police Officer Hue KONG - Early Shift

Hi, my name is Hue Kong and I am one of the early shift Community Liason Officers at District Three. As a CLO it is my goal to help you make your neighborhood a safe and secure place to live, work and play. Hkong@Milwaukee.gov

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 
     

 

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